Top 1. 0 Major Reasons why People hate Jews. Anti- Semitism is the intense dislike or prejudice against Jewish people who have faced persecutions , discrimination and expulsions throughout the world in different times and generations.
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Who is a Jew is a question in itself and is hating them is an influence of the effect derived from history that we’ve become conditioned to accept and follow. Given below is a compilation of one of the root causes why people have come to hate them as a race much like the Kurds and Armenians that were too resented and exterminated.
RACIAL CLEANSINGThe Holocaust refers to the systematic murder of more than six million Jews orchestrated by Adolph Hitler and the National Socialist (Nazi) Party in Europe during World War II(1. Jewish Genocide shocked the world and questioned the human fibre of German authority becoming a license for other colonial countries. The reasons simply known as the preservation of the pure German Nordic race by elimination of the midgets and cycle owners (Jews) with twisted noses and ape- like features(dark haired) were feared and suspiciously looked down upon as lesser humans due to the “strange” cuisine and religious rituals they practised.
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Hitler’s propaganda leading everyone to believe (including Jews) who represented the economy, media, arts and business services, that Jews were responsible for the misfortunes suffered during the fall of the Weimar government through Nuremberg Laws leading to synagogue(the place of worship for a Jewish congregation) burnings , pogroms(Organized persecution of an ethnic group) and lynched by the espionage brutally in camps, ghettos and pits. The reasons were fear of domination by the scholarly and alien mongrel class of people who followed a distant religion and spoke an unknown language(Hebrew) .
This contradicts the theory of considering them evil and powerful where in the past they were wiped out for conflicting reasons. They have transcended all barriers of indifference and hatred and continue to represent in majority number sectors of finance, law, medicine etc. People do not like the stats for obvious reasons as a race that’s been subjugated to massacres every 2. The reasons are complex yet identifiable. Jews were outlawed from owning land and property in historic times and hence resorted to money lending, business trades, middle class bearing and liberating philosophies which is why we see no farmers today and no poverty either. They are few yet powerful because the misery meted out to them in the past, in time ,turned out to be their most precious possession.
Also, history is testament to the cause of the literate masses of “the chosen few” in times of universal illiteracy where Jews sincerely attended synagogues regularly when their second pillar (temple of Jerusalem) was destroyed and their only resistance was through unfailing faith. This gave them an upper hand, secured jobs killed the need to convert for economic reasons , and they continued to flourish disproportionately (given their small numbers) invoking the worlds contempt and jealousy furthermore. ISLAMIC FEARS AND INFLUENCEThe holy book of Islam has been quite a force in deciding the attitude of Muslims towards the Jews and absence of questioning its confusing stand on “the chosen few”, its led to universal animosity between the children of Allah and Abraham.
Quran in some sections maintains Muhammad and his peaceful social contract with the Jews of medina and later a war is waged and the three Jewish tribes of Arabia are expelled for denying prophet hood to Muhammad and called traitors, perfidious and worldliness. What is strange is the fanatic extremities to which the Quran was interpreted and the ruthless treatment of non- Muslims (including Jews) were subjected to for denying Islamic conversion and the right to maintain one’s own faith. Dispute was never about the Jewish temple in Jerusalem since the prophet bowed down before it only once which did not make it a religious property of Muslims as that was to represent amicability between medina dwellers (Jews) and the hospitality they offered to Muhammad but misinterpretation led to a prejudiced world belief. Classical commentators viewed Muhammad’s struggle with Jews as a minor episode in his career, but this has changed in modern times due to external influences. This became the cause of hatred all around the world within Muslim communities as failure to realize the mortality of a prophet and his whimsical declaration posed a threat to Jews from times immemorial and intensified public opinion(uncontrolled Muslim population) around the globe.
Jewish people were viewed as a cult posing threat to world religions which explains the anger. A deeper understanding was never strived for as religion became law and law became faith. HIGHER MORAL (TORAH) AND ZIONISMTorah consists of the foundational narrative of the Jewish people, their call into being by God, their trials and tribulations, and their covenant with their God, which involves following a way of life embodied in a set of religious obligations and civil laws (halakha). The 6. 13 commandments of the torah(laws of Moses)mostly include morals and self- righteous laws that other people find in contradiction due to the status quo. Jews recognize two kinds of sin, offenses against other people, and offenses against God. Offenses against God may be understood as violation of a contract (the covenant between God and the Children of Israel).
Since the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, Jews have believed that right action (as opposed to right belief) is the way for a person to atone for one’s sins and that explains the situation in Israel. They seem to be claiming back what they feel is rightfully theirs through this understanding of higher moral from the commandments in the Torah as a way to rightly possess what was denied to them and to ease their conscious into committing a sin just because over the years they have been paying for sins they never committed. A movement of world Jewry that arose late in the 1. Jewish state in Palestine(Zionism) also sprouted from the Jewish cult’s retaliation to years of suppression, subjugation and discrimination.
The holy place of Jewish source being Palestine, the concentrated power in the hands of the Jews and the power monopoly was mere self glorification keeping in with the laws of the Torah. The world therefore hates them for setting two precedents, one, they justify the wrong they do religiously, and two, the general moral standing of Jews that sends the others on a guilt trip since no one wants to be reminded of one’s “sins”. PUBLIC OPINIONA belief or sentiment shared by most people or the voice of the people or a belief of the majority is popular public opinion. Does condemning a particular race of people for mutually inclusive reasons become a fact just because it is done by more people (majority) or should causes be contemplated even then?
The media’s role in portraying a negative picture of the Jews is a very strong factor determining mass hatred and global views. The traditional role of the media has always been to presents facts, issues and statistics sans judgements. To present the problem and not the opinion is what is required and expected as with power comes responsibility. The politicising of news in general has added fuel to fire and even if someone is ignorant enough not to know what is happening, he/she will hate Jews not because of the trouble brewing but by virtue of the fact that they are Jews. The most hilarious confessions include viewing Jewish minority as both inferior yet dominating, primitive yet successful, nasty but righteous, alien in existence yet “the chosen few”, Internationally supported yet negatively viewed etc. DISPROPORTIONATE SUCCESSHuman psychology testifies how we perceive success in terms of collective aspects.
For example the world thinks Indians make the best engineers and doctors, Germans make the best automobile and heavy machinery and Spaniards the best wine! Jews on the other hand have surpassed all clich. Pulitzer prize winners are Jews, Nobel awardees are Jews, two Jewish doctors vanquished polio disease and removed our fears forever, garment industry with names like Levis, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan ,our computers with names like Dell, software from giants like Oracle, search engines like Google, and social media like Facebook, share the legacy just as Intel and Qualcomm chips and technologies are inside so many of our computers and cell phones. The three largest broadcasting networks — ABC, NBC and CBS were built from the efforts of two visionary Jewish entrepreneurs, David Sarnoff and William Paley. Sarnoff in particular saw the potential to convert “wireless,” then used for ship- to- shore communications, into a “broadcast” medium distributed via a “network.”. In medicine, law, science, politics and education, the leadership, innovation and hard work of Jews have benefited us all.
And if they have been successful as entrepreneurs, disproportionately represented among the members of the Forbes 4. CEOs of the Fortune 5. Jews are even more philanthropic than they are wealthy. Not too hard to imagine why the world hates Judaic people when 9 out of 1. Global perceptions are defied through these statistics and people do not like what they do not understand because Jews are supposed to be dying, eradicated and suffering like holocaust instead they are flourishing, prospering and invoking sympathies at the same time which becomes quite a lot to digest for Anti- Semites and Anti- Zionists. USURY AND PAST SERVICESLoan Sharks or Usurers are people practicing Usury , a practice of making unethical or immoral monetary loans intended to unfairly enrich the lender. A loan may be considered usurious because of excessive or abusive interest rates or other factors, but according to some dictionaries, simply charging any interest at all can be considered usury.
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Why do we destroy relationships with those who love us? Why do break our own trust, betray our dreams and rob ourselves of happiness and safety as soon as we get close to it. It’s a mystifying loop of behavior that has powerful effects on everything in life: a chain reaction that keeps us hiding or running from the ugly truth of what we’ve done. Just like an addict, you might live with a subconscious awareness that you will inevitably destroy whatever good you might have – and that anxiety is the backdrop of every moment. And so you self- medicate the fear, work harder, try new ways to become a different person and cling more tightly to what you desperately want. When you do inevitably self- sabotage and act out in ways that betray your values and destroy the hearts of those you love, the experience is laden with soul- crushing shame. Like you just woke up inside a nightmare.
This is in part because you have no idea why you’re doing it. Watch full movie My Lover Never Came with subtitles 2160. You have an almost separate self who is doing these things despite you. And because it hurts you and invokes intense guilt, this RESTARTS the cycle of badness.
Your action creates the feeling which creates the action. If you’re reading this and nodding your head, I want you to know there’s a simple reason behind your cycle of behavior that you must CHOOSE to confront and understand. It’s not who you are, it’s a tactic that you learned to cope with unrelated pain and anxiety. Without further ado, there are three parts: the what, the why, the how.
Part 1. The What. You might be in a long but noticeable pattern that makes you feel crappy about yourself and causes you to ruin a good thing as soon as you find it. Maybe you actually choose to avoid relationships that get serious, even if you like the other person – because you know that it’s going to cost you too much in the end. Better to get it over with, ahead of time. Maybe you crave love and intimacy and you currently have a great partner! Someone who is more than you could ever ask for – the best and most tolerant accepting person, but despite that truth, you find yourself in situations that you know are wrong, and you usually realize you wanted to stop it way too late – when you wake up or you find yourself hiding the whole truth.
You might do things that don’t make sense to you – that upset you and make you feel horrified even as you’re doing them. You might feel outside your life as you’re living it – you have this dark secret identity and cannot be trusted. You might experience joy and love and intimacy and then immediately feel the sorrow of knowing that it could be taken away from you at any moment – that that moment is inevitable, because they will find out the truth eventually, so it’s almost like living as someone dead. You cannot figure out who you are or what motivates you and it takes a lot of energy just to start trying for something good, all over again.
Maybe your cycle of self- torture has become so abbreviated that you cannot distinguish the difference between you and the destructive acts anymore. You might have a faint awareness that the acts are not what you want – that they hurt you, make you feel worthless and disgusting, at times you cannot believe you are the one capable of enacting them – but yet, here you are – once again. Doing the same things, acting like the person you decided not to be. Is this really my life? Can’t I promise myself I’ll stop?
Don’t I mean it this time? Can’t I work even harder? Why doesn’t anything work for me? This must be who I am.
So if this sounds like you, take heart. You don’t make sense to you right now – but you make sense to m. I see in you – myself in a former stage of life. And here’s what I can see from my vantage point. Your problems are not “who you are” and they’re not your lot in life. They are tied to something specific from long ago.
And this issue can be solved – forever – if you choose to look at the problem in detail and untangle the root. This will be the most “worth it” growth you’ve ever done. I’d like you to treat this podcast as a reason for you do what I did: go to therapy. I know that word probably sends shivers down your spine – it’s a lot of work, money, and you don’t believe in therapy. Yeah, I didn’t either.
But that’s all a big excuse for not trying everything and it’s coming from fear. Therapy is different when you go into it with a specific goal in mind and you find the right person to do it with. I’ll come back to that part. Let me give you a general overview on this topic – as I see it, from where I stand today. Part 2: The Why. As you might know, the premise of my podcast is that the key to undoing all issues is in understanding the why. The darkness you fight against is not something specific to you – it is in part created by your particular life experiences.
So know that you are not alone, you’re not destined to suffer in this way, and you can and will find understanding of your issues if you pursue acceptance and healing with openness. You didn’t arrive here by accident. Your actions are a manifestation of some feelings inside: shameful feelings and painful beliefs that don’t fit with who you want to be in your conscious values. Your actions are putting this inner feeling into active context. Just like PTSD sufferers will put themselves into danger so they can feel more comfortable with the overwhelming emotions of terror, your self- destructive actions are enacted in part to make sense of the feelings. Just like following the script for a role you feel bound to play.
Your old experiences have created this loop of self- destructive behaviors in you – that I’m sure another part of you is trying to rationalize. You’re likely trying to give the behavior a logical source: I am doing this because of x. The stress, the promotion I didn’t get, I was drunk, I didn’t really want it anyway, I’m just a screwed up person. All of these are logical reasons to assign to something that doesn’t make sense to you. You’re also likely conflicted and confused by your feelings: inner chaos resulting from polar opposite emotions about your own actions.
No matter what source you assign it to, the behavior still doesn’t make sense and it seems totally outside of your control. The why behind this loop of behavior, is in the denial of a feeling. A denial of what we are ashamed to feel, don’t want to feel, or are afraid to feel for a variety of reasons. Because they betray us, morally. Because they are intolerable to our loved ones. Because we cannot understand them fully. Because there’s nothing we can do about them.
Because they don’t align with what we want. And so we ignore them, medicate them, bury them under other life busyness, cover them with things that prove we are good and powerful and different than the darkness. We run even faster and work harder to be better in all the other areas of our life. It is HERE in this efforting where the shame monster thrives. When we’re running away with all our might.
With that suppression and disconnection, the feeling deep inside us takes on an unpredictable power. It grows bigger and darker, and it feeds itself. The more bad thoughts you push down, the more you’re trying to hold in, and pressure builds. Suddenly you’re holding onto a lot of fear, pain and darkness and it’s getting more and more difficult to ignore. Just to manage acting as your regular self suddenly takes a whole lot of self- control and hiding of anxiety. When you do finally slip up, it’s when stress or work taxes you to the point you cannot suppress the feelings anymore.
These slips cause so much harm to you and to innocent bystanders because they’re of an opposite truth. They wreak the havoc of an opposite life, an opposite being – one you tried to talk yourself out of. Like building up a tiny wad of clay each day – eventually that forms into the ugly other self: I call it the shame monster. What is the shame from? Are these feelings mine?
Why do I do things that I don’t want? Everyone has good feelings and bad, all the time. The difference is that you lack the ability to confront them and deal with them in ways that align with the goals of your most rational thinking self. So your feelings are not confronted or dealt with, they’re immediately stuffed away. Now these parts of you have become infected and exacerbated – like a zit that turns into an infected boil.
Instead of confronting it and dealing with fear in a healthy way, you stuff it down and hide it from your awareness, and thus you have created a separate self. A duality that removes all of you from being here, in your present life. You are now living the lie that no one can know, including you. The duality then strengthens the divide between “you” and “the real you” more and more – and the shame grows.
Because once it’s begun, the monster seeks more of itself. It wants to be fed with actions that voice its truth. And so this shame starts to take on a powerful role in your life, subconsciously guiding your actions – urging you from deep inside to act out. That is the question you must solve with your therapist. I can tell you this without question: it’s a system that started up a long time ago.
It’s old, it likely has something to do with your parents, your childhood, or an old trauma or series of traumas. Here’s what I can tell you about myself – because I was just like you are right now. We take on coping tactics when we have to. We learn our tools from our upbringing – and we do what we need to for survival. Ironically, it’s healthy to do what you are doing.
Your brain started doing this as a way to protect you from a breakdown. When we start stuffing feelings away, it’s because we’re incapable of looking at them – they are too much for us to cope with: too scary, too painful. Your method of dealing is called denial.