Enior on X
If you analyze the contexts of their multiple expulsions throughout history, you will see that they were never expelled from countries simply for being Jews, but always for their behaviors harmful to the nations.
Jews are supremacists: they believe themselves to be better than the gentiles. They isolate themselves from the general culture in which they are embedded, but, nevertheless, extract its wealth through usury.
They do not respect the laws of the nations that host them: their own prophets told them so (see Ezekiel 5:7). You will rarely see them working the land: manual labor is “beneath their dignity… that’s why God put the gentiles in the world.” And as they accumulate the wealth of the nations, instead of contributing to the communities in which they settle, they destroy the local market, drive up real estate prices, and make the cost of living unbearable, all while living like nobles. Their own prophets also threw this in their faces:
– “Woe to those who join house to house and add field to field until there is no more room, so that you dwell alone in the midst of the land!” (Isaiah 5:8).
As for politics, it goes without saying: through bribery and political blackmail, they do not need to run for public office: from the shadows, they control the rulers.
Possessed by an anti-Christian spirit, they seek to demoralize the nations: pornography becomes big business, usury is institutionalized, Sunday is desacralized, and Christian morality is ridiculed through the entertainment industry.
They do not bless the nations; they parasitize them.
By the time the nations awaken from this silent plundering, it is almost always too late: a simple reform is not enough; a violent upheaval is required to safeguard the nation from total destruction.
Tacitus writes well of them:
– “While among themselves their loyalty is unshakeable and compassion always at hand, they regard the rest of humanity with all the hatred of enemies” (Histories I, 5).
Saint Paul, a Jew converted to Christianity, 50 years before Tacitus, expresses himself in the same way:
– “The Jews, these are the ones who killed the Lord and the prophets and who have persecuted us; they do not please God and are enemies of all men” (1 Thessalonians 2:15, BJL)
No: Jews are not hated for being Jews. That is their pretext: the supposed “antisemitism” (as if they were the only Semites). They are hated for their evil actions. This is the testimony of their own history: it is the complete message of their prophets, whom they killed for telling them the truth. And it is the story of the last 2,000 years in any nation in which they have settled.
They are not victims; they are humanity’s greatest executioners.
Let he who can understand …