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Jewish supremacism

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Jewish supremacism (sometimes retroactively called Semitism) is the belief, theory, or doctrine that the Jews are superior to all others and should rightfully have control over gentiles in all matters. The religion of Talmudic Judaism itself claims that the Jews are a race "chosen" by God ahead of the rest of humanity.


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Manifestations

Jewish-Supremacism has sometimes taken many forms. Some have been subtle, and others openly genocidal.

David Duke's Jewish Supremacism

What all share is a desire by powerful Jews to 1.) Get gentiles to fight on their behalf, 2.) Weaken gentiles, 3.) Strengthen the relative position of Jews. The end-goal is said to be setting up a world "safe for Jews", in which other nations are too weakened to oppose them, e.g. by miscegenation.

Communism

The early Bolshevik leadership in Russia was mostly Jewish. Many communist movements worldwide were heavily Jewish, including the CPUSA. The Red Holocaust in Europe, when tens of millions of Christians were killed in the name of Communism, was an ultraviolent instance of Jewish supremacism. (See also: Ilya Ehrenburg).

Zionism

Jewish supermacy

Israel maintains supremacy in the Levant, and maintains an ethnostate through the use of terror. It considers non-Jews to be second-class citizens and bans intermarriage.

Although "Zionism" was originally a movement to create a Jewish state for the first time since the breakup of Khazaria, the term "Zionism" and "Zionist" today refer to Jewish supremacists and aggressive Jewish nationalists generally, especially those living outside Israel. Zionism (Jewish nationalism) is the most prominent or "visible" example of Jewish-Supremacism in the 20th century. It is often overlapping with Neoconservatism.

Neoconservatism

By the 1980s, a collection of ex-Marxist Jews formed the Neoconservative movement, which gained control of U.S. foreign policy by the 1990s and 2000s. The neoconservatives' single aim is safeguarding Jewish interests while weakening European interests. By the 2000s, most non-leftist major media and commentators in the USA were Jewish Supremacist. (See Fox News).

Opposition

Opposition to Jewish Supremacism has been widespread among Europeans throughout history and in contemporary times, some Mohammedans and Africans. Opponents are today called "anti-Semites" by Jewish supremacist media sources.

David Duke, an American politician, wrote a book titled Jewish Supremacism, in which he exposes anti-Gentilism and the domination of society in the United States by Jewish-supremacist ideology.

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