Thoughts on this book?
>>9799687
It's funny how some of the richest and most powerful people in the world believed in the international Jewish conspiracy. People like Henry Adams and Henry Ford were the closest thing to an aristocracy of that time, and yet, even when they were at the top of society, they thought that a bunch of grubby Jews "really" ran the show.
>>9799687
>Thoughts on this book?
Yellow is a terrible colour for a cover. Prove me wrong.
>>9799696
Or they knew that the Jews didn't run the show, and just used the Jew as a scapegoat.
It's not like it's a new thing to use Jews as a scapegoat for everything to the most banal bullshit, to the most obscene conspiritard schizophrenia.
>>9799712
oy gevalt
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>>9799696
you're literally retarded
>>9799712
>scapegoat meme
what else did you learn in public school, please tell us
and also try thinking of an argument
>>9799687
It's on my list, how is it?
Really learning a lot from Culture of Critique right now, I imagine Ford didn't have the same quality of data to assert his arguments, but he was certainly privy to a perspective denied to the vast majority of the people.
It's an essential read. Boy, hasbara jumped itt fast.