Don’t t confuse “educated” with “Intelligence” - John your country requires your service get Albanese out - Niall the UK requires your service get Starmer out!!
"Black women are statistically the most educated demographic in America." -Jasmine Crockett "Educated" doesn't mean smart. It means you paid a lot of money to sit in a chair for 4 years.
The results of this are pretty awful to witness. Did any of you hear about the UC Berkeley Muslim student (who works for CAIR) and how she treated the Jewish Dean and his wife some months ago? It was aired in the news. Despicable. This is what it brings and this is just one example.
Well, the bizarre thing about that claim is that a lot of left-wing movements have a lot of Jewish members. So that doesn’t have anything to do that does it?
Both Palestinians and jews are Semites. Learn the meaning of the words before rushing to fight the windmills. Only thing i dislike about Trump is his support for Zion. So much about your "only leftists reeee"
I was in university activism culture in the late 1980s through mid-1990s and anti-Jew undercurrent was always there with the white, liberal leftist activists who rallied for Palestine even then. It was a vehicle to express anti-Jew rage while seeming tolerant, and they didn't think Israel should exist (while ignoring all Muslim theocracies - conveniently). It was obscured, by their vocal devotion to Che Guevara. It was one reason I left activism 30 years ago. The difference now is that the socialist/Marxist activists have taken up the imported anti-Jew Islamist narrative to further their efforts.
imagine blaming the youth for noticing what old people are blind to. next are you going to say they don't want to work hard? despite having no future to work for? yikes
based. These old "Me" generation(that's what the "boomers" were originally called) have been programmed to believe they're wonderful. The reality is that they created the world we are living in, and they refuse to retire.
For anybody who has studied antisemitism the last five years or longer there is absolutely nothing bizarre about its explosive growth and contagion effect. Hopefully & with effort of law enforcement there is not a rise in terrorism throughout the Americas & Europe.
Well maybe the west should wake up to antisemitism ..the canary in the coalmine...everytime society falls its the Jewish that become attacked first. And the west without the Jewish?? Think Musiciens, Physicists, psychiatry art. Film directors, technology, .science..strategy. Resilience...in terms of percentage the Jewish have 80percent of the brilliance in their people than the rest of this world. Like it or not and the ignorant cant appreciate this.
Yes, I also think it comes down to envy. Jews are on average 2 standard deviations smarter than the global average so they're on average successful. A lot of external envy and hatred seems to come along with that.
I'm surprised that so many trolls are interested enough in this channel to comment. Are they paid or part of the current crop of Jew haters from the middle east we have imported into our once great democratic country?
The pogroms in Russia have gone back centuries. And look at Spain. Well, I could go on and on about the hatred of the Jews. I’m not Jewish, but I know some history. And I cannot understand the hatred of any religion or ethnic group or - etc, etc. Hating is a miserable way to live. 😢💔
That they do. As others have noted, antisemitism differs from other bigotries and racial prejudice because it is a conspiracy 'theory'. There are reasons why jewish people around the world have always succeeded disproportionately in relation to greater populations of which they have been part, or which have surrounded them. It has to do with jewish culture and principally with literacy. Throughout history jews have been, above all highly literate people. But the commentators here aren't interested in what might be admired, as well as emulated ; rather in what they see and may easily resent.
It's miraculous (I use that term intentionally) Israel exist as a people still, with so many repeated and determined attempts to change that. The ongoing existence is a sign God is faithful.
Look at a map gaza and Jordan are 2 Defacto palestinian states.. gaza 100 % jordan is 60/% Palestinians by population has an heir apparent who is Palestinian on his mothers side noting that the 1920 Palestinian mandate included jordan which was cut out of it in 1922 Creating a third Palestinian state will solve little if is a repeat of the 2005 withdrawal removing all jews
When you outlaw racism and protect a single ethnocentric ideology simultaneously, you create totalitarianism. The protection of the single ethnocentric ideology (which could be seen as promoting one particular racial, cultural, or national identity over others), can create an environment where power is concentrated in the hands of those enforcing that ideology.
So, the question is, then, when unifying all of Israel, West Bank, and Gaza into a single Israeli state, what happens to the people who currently live in West Bank and Gaza? Do they become citizens in the state of Israel? Are they allowed to vote in Israeli elections. Or are they permanently 2nd class citizens? Or perhaps removed from the area altogether? What exactly is the plan?
@@GideonKohen Almost all of the inhabitants of Gaza and West Bank originally lived in what is today Israel. So when they get to go home, that's where they'll go. But you didn't answer the question. What is the Israeli plan for Gaza and West Bank?
"Ferguson gets called out on always supporting the worst decisions of the U.S. government worst mistakes rather than owning up to his mistakes, he'll reference how he said something else in some different writings".(Jasonjean2901)
I’m a citizen of the United States currently living in Scotland. So far as anyone seems to know, I don’t have any Hebrew ancestors. At about 1:44 in the video, mention is made of “...the old nasty bigotry that originated in the nineteenth century if not earlier...”. That probably means I need to do more study of the history of the nineteenth century but, from what I have studied about “earlier” history, here is my impression of how hatred of Hebrews came to be prevalent in Europe, a tradition that has infected some people the United States as well. Two thousand years ago, Judea was a province of the Roman Empire. Partly because of taxes imposed by the Romans and partly because the Romans put limits on the autonomy of the Hebrews in Judea (the Hebrews weren’t allowed to impose the death penalty, for example), some of the more radical Hebrew nationalists were known as Zealots and the more radical Zealots were called Siccarri - from the fact that they were accustomed to carry daggers for the express purpose of killing Roman soldiers or government officers whenever and wherever they thought they could get away with it. Possibly for other reasons too but perhaps primarily because of the murders perpetrated by the Siccarri (who considered themselves freedom fighters), the citizens and especially the officers of the Roman Empire had a special hatred not only for the Zealots but for the entire Hebrew population of Judea. This was the context in which a literate but not formally educated Hebrew rabbi known as Jesus of Nazareth gained a following of Hebrews in Judea. Jesus made suggestions about how the Hebrews could co-exist with the Romans. That instruction seemed antithetical to the prevailing Hebrew nationalism so the “leading” members of the Hebrew Sanhedrin persuaded the governor of Judea to order the crucifixion of Jesus. This cloak-and-dagger resistance turned into open revolt in 66 A.D. The outcome of the revolt was the death of hundreds of thousands of Hebrews, the complete destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, the destruction of much of the city in 70 A.D. and thousands of Hebrews being taken to Rome in chains. In spite of their hatred of the Hebrews, the Romans had admired the temple in Jerusalem. They blamed the Hebrews’ obstinance for the destruction of the temple - which generated further hatred of the Hebrews by the Romans. At first, nearly all of the people who thought Jesus was the Messiah foretold by the Hebrew prophets of antiquity were Hebrews but, gradually, more and more non-Hebrews began to think so too. Within a few decades after the destruction of Jerusalem, there were non-Hebrews in Rome who were trying to promulgate the teachings of Jesus and some of those non-Hebrews adopted some of the Romans’ philosophy and religious practices in the hope of making the teachings of Jesus more attractive to their polytheistic Roman neighbors. To what extent that plan was successful could be debated but a by-product of that plan was that most of the non-Hebrew followers of Jesus’ teachings gradually adopted the Romans’ hatred of Hebrews. Within a few centuries, that hatred had become standard “Christian” dogma - and it remained so even during the first few centuries of the protestant reformation. In 1909, Oxford University Press published the first edition of the “Scofield Reference Bible”, a King James translation with notes by Cyrus I. Scofield based almost entirely on theology developed by John Darby in Ireland in the nineteenth century. I don’t agree with Darby’s theology but I’m delighted that it has resulted in greatly suppressing the hatred of Hebrews that had been taught in Europe for more than a thousand years. The vistages of that hatred remain, however. A related question is whether or to what extent the animosity against the modern political state of Israel is based on that ancient hatred. It seems possible that the hatred of “Israel” is based at least as much on certain aspects of the policies of the government of that country as on hatred of Hebrews as an ethnic group.
Thanks for a good description of the origins of anti-semitism. It is interesting to note how history repeats itself in reverse, with the self-denominated Jewish state using imperial power to demonise and exterminate their victims. The Zionist state's fallacy here is using the Jews as humans shield to perpetrate crimes that present day morality condemns.
To address your question, the attacks on Jews during the British Mandate period started long before the establishment of Israel, during the 1920s. Whatc Israeli policies were they using to justify massacres? As a reminder, every single plot of land or structure owned by Jews prior to 1948 was either inherited or purchased legally.
@@knowhere60 When I wrote, "It seems possible that the hatred of “Israel” is based at least as much on certain aspects of the policies of the government of that country as on hatred of Hebrews as an ethnic group", I wasn't thinking of hatred of Hebrews by Arabic-speaking people. (That conflict existed for three millennia before the twentieth century.) I was thinking about animosity toward the modern political state of Israel by people of European heritage.
After much more than a year of fighting, the “pound for pound greatest military force on the planet” was unable to defeat Hamas even after being given a blank cheque for total indiscriminate slaughter and genocide of the civilian population with zero repercussions, a leeway not afforded to any other military force in recent history.
You live in fantasy. Had Israel lacked morals they could have squashed Hamas flat in a day. Why didn't they? (Please don't answer. You'll only expose your fantasies even more.)
😂😂😂😂 not quite, first the gazans are living the conseqiences of their actions, decond no genocide bud, look up the telegraph, reasearch was done recently by PROFESSIONALS, and guess what, TERRORISTS LIE 😂😂😂😂 are you as "surprised" as I.....?? Natural deaths of 5000 per year NOT counted, men combattants counted as women and children 😂 AND just yesterday after hearing a PAUSE to the fighting, the gazanz are now cheering----> ANOTHER OCT 7 AGAIN YAYYYYYY 🤮 HAMAS is destroyed, hezbollah destroyed, IRGC, clock is ticking! The only reason there is a cease fire, is because the ISRAELI'S have morals, un like Islam where morals DON'T EXIST! BUT....UGH YEAH, the Israeli's "couldn't" defeat hamas 😂😂😂😂😂😂 either your a muuzie or too much tik tok 😂 which one is it?
If I don't agree with (lets say) the French government's actions and behaviours towards it immediate across border neighbours, its not me hating or being bigoted towards the French people. I can like the citizens of that nation but it doesn't mean I have to agree with the policies of their government. I don't agree with the behaviours of the Israeli government towards the Palestinian people. This does not make me Anti-sematic. I don't like the incoming American government. This doesn't mean I hate the American people. STOP DEFINING PEOPLE WHO DON'T AGREE WITH THE ACTIONS OF THE ISRAELI GOVERMENT AS ANTI-SEMATIC. The atrocities of the nazi's towards the Jews was terrible. it was does not mean the Israeli government can never be criticised.
Well that's their MO. That's how they're allowed to be evil. It's not just the government either. Look at major bank CEos, pharma, media, etc etc. You can't criticize any of them. They're the AdL. They'll ruin you for it. We're getting tired of it.
Israel is never criticised, it is demonised. Ferguson is severely out of date. Antisemitic proHamas activism has been cultivated for decades at universities.
@ In one year... The ICJ called Israel an occupying apartheid state The UN concluded that Israel is committing a genocide The ICC has now issued arrest warrants for Israel's leaders
@ In one year... The ICJ called Israel an occupying apartheid state The UN concluded that Israel is committing a genocide The ICC has now issued arrest warrants for Israel's leaders
Its around the globe. In every group - left and right. Educated and non educated. In every country everywhere. I dont know how to combat the claims anymore because quite a few are backed by hard evidence unfortunately
Anti zionam and anti isreal is different than antisemitism. I blindly supported isreal for a decade until i started looking into AIPAC, ADL, their control of the us congress/governors/foreign policy, and more. Isreal is not our ally and all of our politicians are isreal first. Look at iraq, libya, syria, and the USS Liberty. Look at them funding and supporting hamas so they would be free to not negotiate and be as ruthless as they want. It goes on and on. A bunch of eastern europeans have no claim to the middle east and America has suffered greatly by unconditionally suporting it. AMERICA FIRST. PERIOD.
No - this is a lie that has been repeated endlessly, in an attempt to make it sound feasible. “I LOVE the Jew who lives next door to me, but if he ever seeks to return to his small, geologically poor, homeland - I will HATE and advocate his death”. Doesn’t sound too logical, noble or principled to me - especially when you also HATE and discriminate against the Jew next door - just in case he MIGHT have sympathies with his cousins in Israel. You are just trying to justify your irrational hatred by hiding behind insupportable nonsense arguments and untruths.
When you hold Israel to double standards, ignore atrocities committed by truly despotic states, but jump up and down, pointing the finger at Israel with false accusations of genocide and apartheid, that is antisemitic!
USS Liberty incident was a mistake, the ship shouldn’t have been there. Israel apologised for the incident, offered medical aid to the injured, and compensated the families of the killed sailors.
Many university graduates are better described as “credentialed” rather than “educated”
Credentialed in stupidity.
Amazingly accurate description of the situation. Impressive.
Don’t t confuse “educated” with “Intelligence” - John your country requires your service get Albanese out - Niall the UK requires your service get Starmer out!!
"Black women are statistically the most educated demographic in America." -Jasmine Crockett
"Educated" doesn't mean smart. It means you paid a lot of money to sit in a chair for 4 years.
It's money. Columbia University received 3 million from Qatar, 1 million from Palestinians while they beg for donations
The results of this are pretty awful to witness. Did any of you hear about the UC Berkeley Muslim student (who works for CAIR) and how she treated the Jewish Dean and his wife some months ago? It was aired in the news. Despicable. This is what it brings and this is just one example.
It is not million, it is billions
Lots of lies if that was true why have these universities suppressed Palestine supporters😊
Accusing your enemy of what you are guilty of is standard operating procedure.
I was a progressive. I am a Jewish college graduate from the 80’s with family in Israel. The antisemitism was invisible to me until October 8.
Didn’t exist then doesn’t exist now.
@@SpikeProtein-c3p At the risk of sounding, realistic
Your self delusion is a very powerful force.
@@SpikeProtein-c3p was always there, always has been.
It was there then, I was involved deeply in university activism in the 1980s and 1990s.
@spike At the risk of sounding, realistic
Your self delusion is a very powerful force.
Every word, spot on
This was absolutely spot on and so well said. Thank you for so eloquently putting the blatant obvious truth 🙏👏
Why are you surprised? It is the official policy of the socialist movement to support the Palestinians regardless of whatever they do..
And the official doctrine of Islam
Well, the bizarre thing about that claim is that a lot of left-wing movements have a lot of Jewish members. So that doesn’t have anything to do that does it?
Both Palestinians and jews are Semites. Learn the meaning of the words before rushing to fight the windmills.
Only thing i dislike about Trump is his support for Zion. So much about your "only leftists reeee"
Same way as the extreme right has an official policy of supporting Israel. The difference between them and the socialists is their homicidal instinct.
Islamo-fascists and Marxist leftists together seek to destroy Western civilization.
As a Jewish woman from Israel - THANK YOU
It feels lonely sometimes to simply be a jew who believes in his people's right to self-determination.
You are not alone. Many of us stand with you.
@@Methne555ım and my friends are not in opposite we against you
Very honorable of you to believe in the Palestinian's right to self-determination. I wish there were more people like you.
I was in university activism culture in the late 1980s through mid-1990s and anti-Jew undercurrent was always there with the white, liberal leftist activists who rallied for Palestine even then. It was a vehicle to express anti-Jew rage while seeming tolerant, and they didn't think Israel should exist (while ignoring all Muslim theocracies - conveniently). It was obscured, by their vocal devotion to Che Guevara. It was one reason I left activism 30 years ago. The difference now is that the socialist/Marxist activists have taken up the imported anti-Jew Islamist narrative to further their efforts.
Interesting. Is this why we see so many Hispanics hating Jews?
Follow the money. A lot of Qatari money in universities
A lot more AIPAC money and nobody complains about it.
When do you get your Qatari $$$?
@@luisbustamante9869nah only in the usa
aipac is an American organisation
@@OrcHunter-fj9gv
It goes to schools, schools hire Qatari professors and they teach radical Islam, that's why these students knows nothing
You're kidding me, right?
It's also a reminder of just how ignorant and naive the "educated" youth of today appears to be.
@ohasis8331 Ignorant bigots that are the next generation of politicians and academics.
Very concerning.
imagine blaming the youth for noticing what old people are blind to. next are you going to say they don't want to work hard? despite having no future to work for?
yikes
based. These old "Me" generation(that's what the "boomers" were originally called) have been programmed to believe they're wonderful. The reality is that they created the world we are living in, and they refuse to retire.
Nothing to do with youth. It is to do with the actions of both the Israelis and the Palestinians. Both have acted horrifically.
And violent.
That's sick..
The west lost it.
Brilliant and true.
For anybody who has studied antisemitism the last five years or longer there is absolutely nothing bizarre about its explosive growth and contagion effect. Hopefully & with effort of law enforcement there is not a rise in terrorism throughout the Americas & Europe.
Well maybe the west should wake up to antisemitism ..the canary in the coalmine...everytime society falls its the Jewish that become attacked first. And the west without the Jewish?? Think Musiciens, Physicists, psychiatry art. Film directors, technology, .science..strategy. Resilience...in terms of percentage the Jewish have 80percent of the brilliance in their people than the rest of this world. Like it or not and the ignorant cant appreciate this.
80 million Americans died to create israel and you still demand more.
Eloquent, excellent and spot on
The same hapened to universities in Germany in 1930ties. They are not famous anymore. Envy is a desease
Yes, I also think it comes down to envy. Jews are on average 2 standard deviations smarter than the global average so they're on average successful. A lot of external envy and hatred seems to come along with that.
At last a clear statement of the position
I'm afraid we might be seeing the end of real, educated, fine gentlemen like you two. Sad times.
Agree.
I'm surprised that so many trolls are interested enough in this channel to comment. Are they paid or part of the current crop of Jew haters from the middle east we have imported into our once great democratic country?
The pogroms in Russia have gone back centuries. And look at Spain. Well, I could go on and on about the hatred of the Jews.
I’m not Jewish, but I know some history. And I cannot understand the hatred of any religion or ethnic group or - etc, etc.
Hating is a miserable way to live. 😢💔
It's different now because Israel is using the Jews as human shields to inflict horrendous acts on ordinary people.
You can't have a two-state solution with psychopaths who want to exterminate you. Duh!
I don’t think all Israelis are psychopaths but if you look at the staggering numbers of people killed by Israel it is tempting to think so yes
Thank you for the good talk. Unfortunately, some horrible comments here only prove Ferguson's point.
That they do. As others have noted, antisemitism differs from other bigotries and racial prejudice because it is a conspiracy 'theory'.
There are reasons why jewish people around the world have always succeeded disproportionately in relation to greater populations of which they have been part, or which have surrounded them. It has to do with jewish culture and principally with literacy. Throughout history jews have been, above all highly literate people.
But the commentators here aren't interested in what might be admired, as well as emulated ; rather in what they see and may easily resent.
Do you not understand the difference between anit-semitism and anti-israel? They are not even close to the same thing.
@@VestigialHead I note either a reluctance or inability to flesh this distinction out. Can't think why that might be.
@@VestigialHead😂 let me guess, anti zionism isn't snti semitism 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 riiiiiiiiiight 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's miraculous (I use that term intentionally) Israel exist as a people still, with so many repeated and determined attempts to change that.
The ongoing existence is a sign God is faithful.
It is my opinion that anybody that supports Hamas over anybody is either evil or purposely (and negligently) ignorant.
You can't reason with an anti semite but you can scare them
Look at a map gaza and Jordan are 2 Defacto palestinian states.. gaza 100 % jordan is 60/% Palestinians by population has an heir apparent who is Palestinian on his mothers side noting that the 1920 Palestinian mandate included jordan which was cut out of it in 1922
Creating a third Palestinian state will solve little if is a repeat of the 2005 withdrawal removing all jews
Geopolitics for dummies.
The old hatred is back, if it ever left.
Thank you
Facts.
Let's hope the leader's of the West are listening to this.
There is nothing bizarre about it.
It makes perfect sense.
I wonder why. You can't poke a bear and not expect it to react
The bear that first invaded the other Semites(the important part) territory..
It's not bizarre when there's too much to Notice everywhere, all the time.
I read your other comments and there's a fixation
Curb your patten recognition
I was gonna post something similiar.
@izzykhach it's called noticing.
@@izzykhach when you finally notice someone who's been f-ing your country over your entire life, it's hard not to think about them, yes.
It is anti-Pax Americana allied with anti-zionism and others. That is how alliances work.
*FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, ISRAEL SHALL BE FREE!* 🇮🇱
FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, PALESTINE 🇵🇸 SHALL BE FREE!
Free from what idiot? 😂😂😂😂
@@Christopher.E.Souter
Zion v islam.
Evil v Evil.
There you are. The zionist propaganda machine is exteremely effective
@@mohamedali2858
Where???
When you outlaw racism and protect a single ethnocentric ideology simultaneously, you create totalitarianism.
The protection of the single ethnocentric ideology (which could be seen as promoting one particular racial, cultural, or national identity over others), can create an environment where power is concentrated in the hands of those enforcing that ideology.
All the more reason to abandon Palestinianism.
So, the question is, then, when unifying all of Israel, West Bank, and Gaza into a single Israeli state, what happens to the people who currently live in West Bank and Gaza? Do they become citizens in the state of Israel? Are they allowed to vote in Israeli elections. Or are they permanently 2nd class citizens? Or perhaps removed from the area altogether?
What exactly is the plan?
They can vote in Jordan... It's their home after all
@@GideonKohen Almost all of the inhabitants of Gaza and West Bank originally lived in what is today Israel. So when they get to go home, that's where they'll go.
But you didn't answer the question. What is the Israeli plan for Gaza and West Bank?
Thanks to the internet, more people are able to notice things like one group of people considering themselves to be immune to criticism.
You haven't written enough comments about the USS Liberty. That's the problem.
I can't see how outlawing any criticism of this group is going to help at all. In all likelihood it will make the issue a lot worse...
@@michaelmcclure3383 find a new hobby
Like Muslims. Yes.
Like the zionists
When revisionist history of Niall Ferguson got stumped by revisionist history of Daryll Cooper, it completely rattled him. 😂
"Ferguson gets called out on always supporting the worst decisions of the U.S. government worst mistakes rather than owning up to his mistakes, he'll reference how he said something else in some different writings".(Jasonjean2901)
🫶
It's only bizarre to the tone-deaf ignorant.
Exactly.
Ferguson is doing what he is paid for. Reinforce people's eurocentric prejudice and ignorance.
Martians control our thoughts.
Ask Marjorie Taylor Greene!
Neill Farguson is probably from Mars himself, judging for his viewpoint.
Really when did they become anti semetic lol such a joke once they opposed israel
Times have full changed.. get use to it
I’m a citizen of the United States currently living in Scotland. So far as anyone seems to know, I don’t have any Hebrew ancestors.
At about 1:44 in the video, mention is made of “...the old nasty bigotry that originated in the nineteenth century if not earlier...”.
That probably means I need to do more study of the history of the nineteenth century but, from what I have studied about “earlier” history, here is my impression of how hatred of Hebrews came to be prevalent in Europe, a tradition that has infected some people the United States as well.
Two thousand years ago, Judea was a province of the Roman Empire. Partly because of taxes imposed by the Romans and partly because the Romans put limits on the autonomy of the Hebrews in Judea (the Hebrews weren’t allowed to impose the death penalty, for example), some of the more radical Hebrew nationalists were known as Zealots and the more radical Zealots were called Siccarri - from the fact that they were accustomed to carry daggers for the express purpose of killing Roman soldiers or government officers whenever and wherever they thought they could get away with it.
Possibly for other reasons too but perhaps primarily because of the murders perpetrated by the Siccarri (who considered themselves freedom fighters), the citizens and especially the officers of the Roman Empire had a special hatred not only for the Zealots but for the entire Hebrew population of Judea.
This was the context in which a literate but not formally educated Hebrew rabbi known as Jesus of Nazareth gained a following of Hebrews in Judea. Jesus made suggestions about how the Hebrews could co-exist with the Romans. That instruction seemed antithetical to the prevailing Hebrew nationalism so the “leading” members of the Hebrew Sanhedrin persuaded the governor of Judea to order the crucifixion of Jesus.
This cloak-and-dagger resistance turned into open revolt in 66 A.D. The outcome of the revolt was the death of hundreds of thousands of Hebrews, the complete destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, the destruction of much of the city in 70 A.D. and thousands of Hebrews being taken to Rome in chains.
In spite of their hatred of the Hebrews, the Romans had admired the temple in Jerusalem. They blamed the Hebrews’ obstinance for the destruction of the temple - which generated further hatred of the Hebrews by the Romans.
At first, nearly all of the people who thought Jesus was the Messiah foretold by the Hebrew prophets of antiquity were Hebrews but, gradually, more and more non-Hebrews began to think so too.
Within a few decades after the destruction of Jerusalem, there were non-Hebrews in Rome who were trying to promulgate the teachings of Jesus and some of those non-Hebrews adopted some of the Romans’ philosophy and religious practices in the hope of making the teachings of Jesus more attractive to their polytheistic Roman neighbors.
To what extent that plan was successful could be debated but a by-product of that plan was that most of the non-Hebrew followers of Jesus’ teachings gradually adopted the Romans’ hatred of Hebrews. Within a few centuries, that hatred had become standard “Christian” dogma - and it remained so even during the first few centuries of the protestant reformation.
In 1909, Oxford University Press published the first edition of the “Scofield Reference Bible”, a King James translation with notes by Cyrus I. Scofield based almost entirely on theology developed by John Darby in Ireland in the nineteenth century.
I don’t agree with Darby’s theology but I’m delighted that it has resulted in greatly suppressing the hatred of Hebrews that had been taught in Europe for more than a thousand years.
The vistages of that hatred remain, however.
A related question is whether or to what extent the animosity against the modern political state of Israel is based on that ancient hatred. It seems possible that the hatred of “Israel” is based at least as much on certain aspects of the policies of the government of that country as on hatred of Hebrews as an ethnic group.
Thanks for a good description of the origins of anti-semitism. It is interesting to note how history repeats itself in reverse, with the self-denominated Jewish state using imperial power to demonise and exterminate their victims. The Zionist state's fallacy here is using the Jews as humans shield to perpetrate crimes that present day morality condemns.
To address your question, the attacks on Jews during the British Mandate period started long before the establishment of Israel, during the 1920s. Whatc Israeli policies were they using to justify massacres? As a reminder, every single plot of land or structure owned by Jews prior to 1948 was either inherited or purchased legally.
@@knowhere60 When I wrote, "It seems possible that the hatred of “Israel” is based at least as much on certain aspects of the policies of the government of that country as on hatred of Hebrews as an ethnic group", I wasn't thinking of hatred of Hebrews by Arabic-speaking people. (That conflict existed for three millennia before the twentieth century.) I was thinking about animosity toward the modern political state of Israel by people of European heritage.
I don't believe you have 'baffled' in your mental repertoire. After, the last year, you have no credibility.
Not surprised by any of this, pretty inevitable once Israel was created at the expense of the Palestinians.
Slow day at the ANU?
Always the victims'.
no business like sh o ah business. shekels make the tribe go around
Not "bizarre" at all. Regime flunky.
After much more than a year of fighting, the “pound for pound greatest military force on the planet” was unable to defeat Hamas even after being given a blank cheque for total indiscriminate slaughter and genocide of the civilian population with zero repercussions, a leeway not afforded to any other military force in recent history.
You live in fantasy. Had Israel lacked morals they could have squashed Hamas flat in a day. Why didn't they? (Please don't answer. You'll only expose your fantasies even more.)
😂😂😂😂 not quite, first the gazans are living the conseqiences of their actions, decond no genocide bud, look up the telegraph, reasearch was done recently by PROFESSIONALS, and guess what, TERRORISTS LIE 😂😂😂😂 are you as "surprised" as I.....?? Natural deaths of 5000 per year NOT counted, men combattants counted as women and children 😂 AND just yesterday after hearing a PAUSE to the fighting, the gazanz are now cheering----> ANOTHER OCT 7 AGAIN YAYYYYYY 🤮 HAMAS is destroyed, hezbollah destroyed, IRGC, clock is ticking! The only reason there is a cease fire, is because the ISRAELI'S have morals, un like Islam where morals DON'T EXIST! BUT....UGH YEAH, the Israeli's "couldn't" defeat hamas 😂😂😂😂😂😂 either your a muuzie or too much tik tok 😂 which one is it?
If I don't agree with (lets say) the French government's actions and behaviours towards it immediate across border neighbours, its not me hating or being bigoted towards the French people. I can like the citizens of that nation but it doesn't mean I have to agree with the policies of their government. I don't agree with the behaviours of the Israeli government towards the Palestinian people. This does not make me Anti-sematic. I don't like the incoming American government. This doesn't mean I hate the American people. STOP DEFINING PEOPLE WHO DON'T AGREE WITH THE ACTIONS OF THE ISRAELI GOVERMENT AS ANTI-SEMATIC. The atrocities of the nazi's towards the Jews was terrible. it was does not mean the Israeli government can never be criticised.
Well that's their MO. That's how they're allowed to be evil. It's not just the government either. Look at major bank CEos, pharma, media, etc etc. You can't criticize any of them. They're the AdL. They'll ruin you for it. We're getting tired of it.
Israel is never criticised, it is demonised.
Ferguson is severely out of date. Antisemitic proHamas activism has been cultivated for decades at universities.
Yes but the na zis today are the pa lestinians (they want Israel genocided) so why would you be on that side?
@ In one year...
The ICJ called Israel an occupying apartheid state
The UN concluded that Israel is committing a genocide
The ICC has now issued arrest
warrants for Israel's leaders
@ In one year...
The ICJ called Israel an occupying apartheid state
The UN concluded that Israel is committing a genocide
The ICC has now issued arrest
warrants for Israel's leaders
Its around the globe. In every group - left and right. Educated and non educated. In every country everywhere. I dont know how to combat the claims anymore because quite a few are backed by hard evidence unfortunately
Nsw labor leader= joo. Nsw liberal leader=joo
Go read a few renditions of the myth of the golem to understand what's happening.
Anti zionam and anti isreal is different than antisemitism. I blindly supported isreal for a decade until i started looking into AIPAC, ADL, their control of the us congress/governors/foreign policy, and more. Isreal is not our ally and all of our politicians are isreal first. Look at iraq, libya, syria, and the USS Liberty. Look at them funding and supporting hamas so they would be free to not negotiate and be as ruthless as they want. It goes on and on. A bunch of eastern europeans have no claim to the middle east and America has suffered greatly by unconditionally suporting it. AMERICA FIRST. PERIOD.
No - this is a lie that has been repeated endlessly, in an attempt to make it sound feasible.
“I LOVE the Jew who lives next door to me, but if he ever seeks to return to his small, geologically poor, homeland - I will HATE and advocate his death”.
Doesn’t sound too logical, noble or principled to me - especially when you also HATE and discriminate against the Jew next door - just in case he MIGHT have sympathies with his cousins in Israel.
You are just trying to justify your irrational hatred by hiding behind insupportable nonsense arguments and untruths.
When you hold Israel to double standards, ignore atrocities committed by truly despotic states, but jump up and down, pointing the finger at Israel with false accusations of genocide and apartheid, that is antisemitic!
Learn to spell
USS Liberty incident was a mistake, the ship shouldn’t have been there. Israel apologised for the incident, offered medical aid to the injured, and compensated the families of the killed sailors.
Most of the Israelis aren’t even from Eastern Europe
47,000 with over half women, children and the elderly is a "relatively low number of civilian casualties" !!!!!
They don't consider them Human, that's why.
Fake news
@zeSabs Reuters today.
@zeSabs see news today. Stop lying.
These are statistics cooked up by a genocidal terrorist organization, my friend.
@John Anderson Media no wonder why it’s so bizarre to you.. look at all the people you interview… get out of your comfort zone buddy
Zionism/Nazism.
I can't tell them apart. Anyone else?
@@MicMc539 no just you
You can hear it in his voice. We support Palestine not Hamas. But you choose not to differentiate.
Same thing, just change the ethnic group.
They are both ethnonationalist ideologies arent they?
@@michaelmcclure3383no 🤦♂️
typical british colonial answers
It figures. Ferguson is the apostle of British colonialism.
It's the same scarf same crapo maoist ideology that animates them
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Thank you