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Anonymous ID: UJNSc7jLAustralia /pol/509677376#509677701
7/6/2025, 9:07:33 PM
>>509677376
We should have bans for people who post off topic women on pol, because it's just using sex as a way to bait replies.
Anonymous ID: CqowSS/+Australia /pol/509631202#509633917
7/6/2025, 7:22:20 AM
>>509633815
He then fled in 1866 with it from the Prussians for some time to democratic Stuttgart, but soon returned to Frankfurt thanks to Bismarck's undeserved leniency, to wage an underground yet effective struggle against the German Empire in the columns of the 'F. Z.' The paper shamelessly represented the interests of the enemy state, to the point that its publisher was rightly called by Bismarck (according to C. H. Brockhaus, Stunden mit Bismarck 1871/1878, Leipzig 1929, p. 84) 'a paid French agent.' Jewish revenge celebrated the unfortunate dismissal of the old imperial chancellor in the 'Frankfurter Zeitung' of March 21, 1890 with the base words: 'May it also be said of him (the system that went with Bismarck) that what has gone does not return; the nation will soon count March 18, 1890 among the days that are remembered with joy.' Although primarily the Jewish nation was meant here and not the German one, such and similar outbursts of genuine Jewish hatred towards Germans led Bismarck to make the following remark in 1892 in Friedrichsruh to Hermann Hofmann:

>"Actually, I have reaped ingratitude from them (i.e., the Jews). No statesman has done more for their emancipation than I have. Nevertheless, the democratic and radical papers, which are mainly in Jewish hands, attacked me most violently."

The word "Too late!", which is so immensely tragic for the German past, stands above this insight of our former Reich Chancellor, who, by the way, had declared in 1878 with clear reference to the Jewish newspaper writers in the Reichstag:

>"Such people would suffocate everywhere there (in England and France) under the crushing contempt of their compatriots! This is not the case with us alone, with us they do not succumb to contempt, they hold their foreheads high, they find public defenders even in these rooms."