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Why Hitler Hated Jews


Why Hitler Hated Jews
The central theme of the political bipole of western and eastern civilization is precisely in this order of things, precisely the cleavage theme that triggered the last hot world war and the terrible cold world war.
The Jewish question posed by the most famous Jew in the history of mankind and the second and current most talked about and studied Jewish thinker responsible for the Cold War, these two Jews differed, each in their own time, on the solution or on the forwarding of a single perception they had about the structural model of human society, where each one produced the same diagnosis for what would be the main focus of human unhappiness.
This Jewish perception of the main culprit for human unhappiness places the question of guilt as a key element of the epistemology of human suffering, and the sin of humanity and the guilt of that sin need to be recognized by all for salvation to be granted.
Another perception, of another Jew, whose culture of guilt and sin of the culture of the Jew where this perception of guilt and collective error falls on all humanity and each human being needs salvation from this guilt for the produced social disorder that demands collective social atonement .
When the timeline crosses the History of these two thinkers who divided humanity into two antagonistic blocks, for different reasons, but by the same principles, the principle of guilt, error, punishment and redemption through sacrifice, which consists of the abstinence from pleasures and by the stoic renunciation of wealth and of all vanity, so these two thinkers have their faithful followers, fanatics who are willing to die and because of this fanaticism the number of people and countries that have gone to wars cannot be counted, there are hundreds of millions of people who immolated themselves and died and are willing to die in defense of their ideas.
The first Jew is called Jesus Christ, and his followers, who even though he did not found Christianity, were the first revolutionary to divide people's minds, convinced that they were unhappy in this world because of their selfish ambitions, because of the pursuit of pleasures. worldliness, material wealth and the obsessive pursuit of vanity and superfluous frugalities, so to reach paradise they need to confess their sins and abandon their riches and vanities and follow a life of honesty and simplicity.
The second Jew is called Karl Marx, his followers are convinced that the unhappiness of humanity is to blame for the social inequality in the distribution of wealth, precisely because of the misappropriation of a very large fraction of wealth by a much smaller group of people. sinners who stole what belongs to all the inhabitants of the earth, and that only the punishment of these dishonest appropriators of collective wealth with the redistribution of the expropriated wealth that was unduly taken from the collective effort and labor stolen by the capitalists, only then will humanity achieve the perfection of social justice.
Two Jews and their redemptive visions of humanity, but you ask yourself? Who
asked to be saved from humanity itself? Was there any revolt, or riot, or assembly, or plebiscite, or uprising, a public manifestation of humanity asking these two Jews for help to be saved from their sins and unhappiness?
On the contrary, each individual lived with their own personal difficulties and thus faced each one of them with the resources available to them, living each day a new difficulty and managing their dreams without philosophizing or suffering with the guilt of being responsible for their own lives. woe if Marx or Jesus had not instilled in people the idea of ​​guilt and error.
The notion of guilt, sin, error is part of the Jewish character. The Nazis hated this idea of ​​guilt and sin.

Roberto da Silva Rocha, professor universitário e cientista político

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