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6/26/2025, 10:17:58 PM
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>To think that someone like Simone Weil hated Europe, with her fascination in Christianity and European philosophy, is just an absolute absurdity. For most European Jews, Europe was the only home they ever knew. Their native languages were European, even Yiddish being an offshoot of German. They engaged in European philosophy and literature. Some of the most celebrated writers, like Kafka and Primo Levi, were Jewish. Do we even need to discuss the scientists?
>The antisemite objection to Jews comes down to Jews refusing to support ethno-nationalist movements that wanted to discriminate against them from the outset. In a sense, the only way a Jew is acceptable to the antisemite is if they practice absolute political self-annihilation and completely bow down to any and all abuse.
The problem with antisemitism is that there will always be some Jews who are OK, good, valuable people that wish the goyim no harm. The problem with shunning antisemitism is that there will always be some Jews who hate goyim, hate Christ, hate Europe, and hate everyone and everything that is not Jewish. The latter are deadly, and the question is how much danger, exploitation, carnage and suffering are you willing to put up with from the bad ones so as to make life pleasant and comfortable for the good ones? If you're a five-year old Gazan whose limbs have been torn off by Israeli bombs, savoring Simone Weil's fascination with European philosophy may not enough to make you embrace all Jews everywhere.
>To think that someone like Simone Weil hated Europe, with her fascination in Christianity and European philosophy, is just an absolute absurdity. For most European Jews, Europe was the only home they ever knew. Their native languages were European, even Yiddish being an offshoot of German. They engaged in European philosophy and literature. Some of the most celebrated writers, like Kafka and Primo Levi, were Jewish. Do we even need to discuss the scientists?
>The antisemite objection to Jews comes down to Jews refusing to support ethno-nationalist movements that wanted to discriminate against them from the outset. In a sense, the only way a Jew is acceptable to the antisemite is if they practice absolute political self-annihilation and completely bow down to any and all abuse.
The problem with antisemitism is that there will always be some Jews who are OK, good, valuable people that wish the goyim no harm. The problem with shunning antisemitism is that there will always be some Jews who hate goyim, hate Christ, hate Europe, and hate everyone and everything that is not Jewish. The latter are deadly, and the question is how much danger, exploitation, carnage and suffering are you willing to put up with from the bad ones so as to make life pleasant and comfortable for the good ones? If you're a five-year old Gazan whose limbs have been torn off by Israeli bombs, savoring Simone Weil's fascination with European philosophy may not enough to make you embrace all Jews everywhere.
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