Anonymous
6/13/2025, 11:26:34 PM No.17762243
Can someone give me some informations, why europeans hated the jews, a few centuries ago
Even some french socialists hated them, like Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Charles Fourier.
>Fourier was one of the writers to argue that Jews were disloyal and would not make good French citizens. Like others, he placed great significance on the religious restrictions prohibiting Jews from eating at the same table as non-Jews: he confined himself to sitting down at table and drinking; he refused to eat any of the dishes, because they were prepared by Christians. Christians have to be very patient to tolerate such impertinence. In the Jewish religion it denotes a system of defiance and aversion for other sects. Now, does a sect which wishes to carry its hatred as far as the table of its protectors, deserve to be protected?
Source for the greentext extracted from Charles Fourier's wiki page.
Since nationalism was a huge thing back then, and religion too. Jews were pretty succesfully in Europe, since they valued education more. And they kinda respected their tradition, that managed to make every european state to hate them.
Even some french socialists hated them, like Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Charles Fourier.
>Fourier was one of the writers to argue that Jews were disloyal and would not make good French citizens. Like others, he placed great significance on the religious restrictions prohibiting Jews from eating at the same table as non-Jews: he confined himself to sitting down at table and drinking; he refused to eat any of the dishes, because they were prepared by Christians. Christians have to be very patient to tolerate such impertinence. In the Jewish religion it denotes a system of defiance and aversion for other sects. Now, does a sect which wishes to carry its hatred as far as the table of its protectors, deserve to be protected?
Source for the greentext extracted from Charles Fourier's wiki page.
Since nationalism was a huge thing back then, and religion too. Jews were pretty succesfully in Europe, since they valued education more. And they kinda respected their tradition, that managed to make every european state to hate them.
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