TexaCan wrote:
The only one that has altered God’s word is you and the sick demented White Supremist that you follow. Just because someone isn’t a Trump supporter does not make them a liberal….nor are most Trump supporters White supremist like you!
You and Permie are just alike……..I’ll let you both figure out why! 😉
You are 100% WRONG! And I have posted, numerous times, here on OPP who really did alter the Bible. Here's a clue:
https://www.univision.com/univision-news/united-states/why-do-white-supremacists-hate-white-jews-so-muchWhy do white supremacists hate (white) Jews so much?Baffling as it may sound, white supremacists blame Jews for political shifts in America that granted blacks their civil rights and enabled waves of Hispanic immigration. Jews, they say, are the root of all evil.
The Jews they're referring to (whether they know it or not) are the oligarchs, billionaires, who suck the life blood from every country on earth!Some of the first images and videos that came out of the white supremacist rally at the University of Virginia last weekend featured chants and imagery against Jews.
"Jews will not replace us!" the tiki-torch bearing protesters shouted as they marched Friday night. "Blood and soil!" (the latter is an English version of a Nazi slogan).
Throughout the day Saturday, marchers displayed swastikas on shirts, flags and posters, as well as quotes from Adolf Hitler. They yelled "Heil Hitler!" and "Heil Trump!" And they stood outside a local Jewish temple with guns.
As a result, some have wondered why white supremacists – a group associated with xenophobia and racism against people of color – would show such a strong outpouring of anti-Semitism.
After all, aren’t many Jews in the United States white? (According to Pew, 94 percent of Jews identify as such.)
Rabbis have been preaching to Jews that they are NOT white, that they are a whole new race.Not according to neo-Nazis, who believe American Jews are a non-white race that is ruining the country.
Longtime civil rights strategist Eric Ward says anti-Jewish sentiment is at the core of everything the Charlottesville rally goers stand for.
"Anti-Semitism is part and parcel of the movement," Ward says. "It is the oxygen and the fuel that allows the engine of the alt-right and nationalist movement to thrive and breathe. It is the paper upon which all the other forms of bigotry are being written upon."
The white nationalist worldview, he says, suggests whites are a minority under assault, and that Jews are seeking to take away their rights.Anti-Semitism throughout U.S. historyAnti-Semitism has long had a place in the U.S. The belief in Jews as a threat to the world order was imported in the late 1800s from European racial theories that centered on the role of Jews in undermining traditional society.
Those ideas were espoused even by U.S. leaders and businesspeople. In the early 1900s, industrialist Henry Ford, the legendary American founder of Ford Motor Company, espoused publicly that there was a Jewish conspiracy to control the world. He even helped start a series in Michigan’s Dearborn Independent newspaper called " The International Jew: The World’s Problem."
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The International Jew and Jewish control"The International Jew portrayed Jews as monolithic, malicious schemers plotting to control the planet. "If there is one quality that attracts Jews, it is power," the book stated. "Wherever the seat of power may be, thither they swarm obsequiously."