⚡🇬🇧 NEW - Met Police Chief says the man who stabbed 2 Jewish men in London, "has a history of serious violence and mental health issues," and adds that "antisemitism is fueled by hateful and extremist ideologies," from hostile states, extreme right and left, "all rooted in racism."
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Karl Marx, Capital, Volume One, Part II: The Transformation of Money and Capital CHAPTER FOUR: THE GENERAL FORMULA FOR CAPITAL: "The capitalist knows that all commodities, however scurvy they may look, or however badly they may smell, are in faith and in truth money, inwardly circumcised Jews . . . "
AND DON'T FORGET THE RELIGIOUS BIGOTRY
What goes around comes around
- EVERY major call to crusade gave rise to pogroms against Jews. According to Augustine …
" ...Judaism, since Christ, is a corruption; indeed, Judas is the image of the Jewish people: their understanding of Scripture is carnal; they bear the guilt for the death of the Savior, for through their fathers they have killed Christ...”
The Crusades by Jonathan Smith
". .. they had also turned to scholars for justification of Christian violence and Gregory Vll had found in Anselm of Lucca, a partisan who, through a careful reading of the Fathers, above all Augustine of Hippo, would build a convincing case for Christian violence as something that could be commanded by God, was at the command of the Church and would, when properly used, be an expression of Christian love... "
Louis Proyect was already thoroughly unpleasant - even before converting to KGB Marxist communism. For example, he gossiped incessently and delivered his Uni thesis on fucking Augustine. The red fascist party he joined then allowed him to work on Wall St.
For Government Sachs.
During the late 300s and early 400s, the Xtian Church went from being persecuted to being a persecutor. The late empire was a totalitarian state, in some ways an oriental despotism.
The Empire used violence against the Donatist heretics, and St. Augustine "became the theorist of persecution; his defences later to be those on which all defences of the Inquisition rested. ... He insisted that the use of force in the pursuit of Christian unity, and indeed total religious conformity, was necessary, efficacious, and wholly justified."
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