➡️ talent for banking. Or it could be a propensity for infiltration & subversion. But the same trait that gains them entry and influence, leads to their downfall & expulsion.
But I had an epiphany: Jews don't operate in a vacuum. Their tragic flaw acts symbiotically with the tragic flaw of the larger West: Christianity.
Christianity is what has made the West so susceptible. Basically, through Christianity, the West was "asking for it".
@YoMomz Russian pogroms disagree.
@mrhorsetwat - I would file that under the "fall from grace" portion of their character arc in Russia.
You can't pogrom someone who isn't there. So they had to have shown up at some point, embedded themselves in the wider Russian society, and then over-reached. And the Russian society they embedded in was Christian.
All of this really begs the question: Is Christianity a big Jewish psy-op? an uncomfortable question, because so many people have given their lives for Jesus... but maybe? 🤔🤔
@mrhorsetwat - I suspect shenanigans happened with the princesses too.
Rasputin just seems like that kinda guy.
@YoMomz All because he didnt want fuck again to make a healthy son.
@YoMomz @mrhorsetwat Have you read The Antichrist? Nietzsche discusses this thoroughly.
@DoubleD @mrhorsetwat - I have not. But I will purchase it in hardcover for my library.
Thanks for the tip, homey. 😄🍻
I've basically come to a similar conclusion. While Christianity is far from what it's supposed to be (following the teachings of Christ vs Christ, or even Mary, worship), it seems to have been injected into societies to "soften" them up. The Vikings, and Germanic tribes, are a good example. Warrior mentality was replaced with meek "turn the other cheek" ideology, which made them much more amenable to outside cultural influences, and ultimately conquerable.
I don't think Judaism could be nearly so successful in a Pagan or heathen world. Christianity's emphasis on tolerance, forgiveness, and loving your enemies... is precisely what allows Jews to succeed so well.
Worth noting: Hadrian was pagan.