Jew to hebrew Inequal

niepoprawni.pl 1 month ago

I am aware that this may be a controversial entry, but I think it is advanced time individual took care of it.

The judaic issue is simply a complex issue. On the 1 hand, we have an unsucked hebrew stereotype as a death trader who will with a grin on your mouth suck out the last penny and then stab you in the back. On the another hand, many times over the centuries judaic citizens have proved their loyalty to the Polish state - of course there have been betrayals, but they were not as universal as in the case of Lithuanians (who were willing to do us angrily always - even as the Russians, on the 1 hand, carried their father to Sibir, and the German parent to the Camp, their fascist militias preferred to ,,,pacify" Polish villages in Wielinszczyń alternatively than defend their loved ones ... but this discussion on another day).

So a unusual issue arises here - we have people with whom we have shared respective 100 years (my native Lublin was erstwhile called a fresh Jerusalem by any Rabbis, so wishing to avoid a man virtually stumbles about the remnants of judaic culture) and lived in comparative harmony, while virtually all another group of Jews are a giant band of thieves, murderers, rapists and exploiters. How to reconcile 1 with another, especially since in Polish politics dominates alternately either 1 or the other. Jews either love for everything, or we hatred for everything. How do you reconcile that?

Well, I've been reasoning about it for a good fewer weeks, I've been reading a lot (both another online forums and old volumes, which explains my absence here bit 2 weeks) and I've come to a simple conclusion.

Well, and delight don't get it wrong, let's talk about flies.

Let me explain. Why don't people like flies? You can say "because they're flies" but that's, honestly, a shitty answer. They don't like flies due to the fact that it's dirty, loud, sticky insects that spread rot among the surviving and the dead, as well as diseases that make the erstwhile rapidly become the latter.

But what if there were another species of flies? 1 who doesn't fly, doesn't buzz, is indiscriminately clean, avoids people, and possibly even pollinates flowers. Would people inactive hatred him? Maybe, but definitely little of them - mostly those who hatred all insects, even useful ones. Most of them would be indifferent or even somewhat friendly.

Not many truly hatred Jews. Okay, there's most likely these nihilists, or brownish-red appendixes, who are just looking for a reason to break someone's teeth, and they'd be willing to kill even a saint if they had an excuse, but the vast majority of judaic enemies aren't against Jews at all, but against these traits - theft, greed, deficiency of attachment to national values. (I am going to specify, but the hebrew of Poland was usually, although seemingly little assimilated with Poland, more loyal to Poland itself, while abroad they spoke French or German but were inactive only Jews of 1 origin or another) and another qualities of this kind. And the hebrew of Poland had small of these qualities. I mean, they were inactive more greedy than the Poles, but it's for the fact that there were more bankers and traders among them, and it would just be amazing if it wasn't. And it was not any astronomically higher degree of greed.

The composition of "Jewish" in Poland itself was different from in the West. There they created a kind of farm - in the sense that, as with the Magnates, the "house" of mediocre people and the nobility's nakedness was crowded, so each Bankier had a fewer Jews at hand for peculiar tasks. They were creating communities rather isolated from the remainder of the population, from "goys" - you could say... ghettos, but voluntary. It's a river theme, but in a nutshell, they didn't feel any connection to the local population. Throwed into a akin "getto" in another country in the West (or in Russia) simply blended into it without problem. possibly they had to learn local language, possibly not.

Meanwhile, the hebrew of Poland, although he besides lived in comparative isolation, was inactive connected to the local community. There was no "Folwarks" where the judaic banker could live his full life in the mediate of Paris without always seeing even the French - even in judaic towns there were always respective dozen, or at least respective percent non-Jewish. The percent of Bankers and another traders, although further up than in most nations, was much lower than in the West - tiny entrepreneurs or mill workers continued to live on a "different turnout" than their Polish counterparts (equivalents?) but yet much more frequently interacted with them. Right, compared to how many Poles talked to another Poles, it does not knock it down, but in comparison to those French or German it is like heaven and earth. The exchange, even the most sterile and rare, yet leads to conversation and conversation into dialogue. Thanks to this, they managed to live with the Polish Nation, initially most likely for purely pragmatic reasons (it already gave this goy a small penny, then pay back with percentages), and then alternatively patriotic.

It's just the tip of the iceberg, and I powerfully urge everyone curious in the subject to dig into it on their own. Because, let's face it, if I put 10,000 words in here, it's not adequate that I start repeating myself, no 1 will read it yet.

I invitation you to discuss (civilized) in comments. It is entirely possible that any of the sources I utilized are biased or I missed something. You learn your full life.

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