Anonymous
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8/16/2025, 4:56:11 AM
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Can we stop pretending Communism is Jewish?
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I will not pretend that I do not see how much of 19th and early-20th century communism was dominated by ethnic Jews. Even mainstream historians recognize this historical fact.
However, "Judeo-Bolshevism" dies with Stalin's rise to power. Stalin led his party and the communist parties of Eastern Europe to shun Jews. Between the "rootless cosmopolitans" and the Doctor's Plot, it was clear Stalin did not trust Jews, nor did the Soviet Union for the rest of its life.
Communist Poland under Gomulka inspired pogroms against Polish Jews. Romania under Dej and then Ceausescu consistently fought a perceived "Jewish influence" in the Romanian Communist Party, and Ceausescu held antisemitic views to such a degree it might even make Hitler blush.
Can we move on from the 1920s stereotype of the Jewish communist? Time and time again this bogus theory is debunked. Communism cannot be a purely Jewish phenomenon, it attracts something in the goyim too.
However, "Judeo-Bolshevism" dies with Stalin's rise to power. Stalin led his party and the communist parties of Eastern Europe to shun Jews. Between the "rootless cosmopolitans" and the Doctor's Plot, it was clear Stalin did not trust Jews, nor did the Soviet Union for the rest of its life.
Communist Poland under Gomulka inspired pogroms against Polish Jews. Romania under Dej and then Ceausescu consistently fought a perceived "Jewish influence" in the Romanian Communist Party, and Ceausescu held antisemitic views to such a degree it might even make Hitler blush.
Can we move on from the 1920s stereotype of the Jewish communist? Time and time again this bogus theory is debunked. Communism cannot be a purely Jewish phenomenon, it attracts something in the goyim too.