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OPINION: Jewish People Need to get Over the Holocaust

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Why is it that in 2025, nearly every zionist politician and right wing influencer must constantly remind us of the horrors of the Holocaust and the anti-white blood libel of Jewish suffering?

Public facing political commentators like myself cannot question anything Jewish people or Israel do without getting lectured on gas chambers of WWII concentration camps, being called an antisemite, or having our entire livelihoods threatened by foreign loyalists like talk show host, Mark Levin. In their view, our completely valid questions about their forward facing behaviors are so dangerous that they can actually lead to another genocide.

It's funny how that works. You point out some obvious wrongdoing—Israeli soldiers raping Palestinian prisoners or Jews undermining society through their immoral businesses (porn)—and the reaction is always, "That's antisemitic; you're a Nazi."

Instead of taking any accountability for that behavior, such as condemning bad faith Jewish actors for creating harmful stereotypes through their destructive actions, the Jewish community rallies together to defend the unethical things they do. How hard is it to say, "Yes, we shouldn't rape our prisoners," or "You're right, it's not a good look that a rabbi is distributing porn," or "Correct, Jews are overrepresented in Congress and AIPAC should be registered under FARA?"

Criticizing bad Jewish behavior collectively, such as usury, or criticizing individual Jewish people who are doing evil things like running a pedophile island—is not antisemitism. Calling out the Jewish community for not condemning these harmful behaviors – that's warranted, we do that with our own people!

Criticizing black Americans' extremely violent and socially regressive behavior is not racist either. Criticism provides individuals and communities with an opportunity to respond and hopefully change. It is us telling you how you can improve and be less bothersome to society so that you don't face actual racism long term.

Unfortunately, from the words of Ben Shapiro, Josh Hammer and the rest of the Israeli Avengers, it appears Jewish people in The West do not want to change or to take accountability in any meaningful way that might combat authentic antisemitism from getting out of control; that, for them, seems like an impossible ask.

What do they think will happen if they take accountability? That we'll use their guilt against them in some way? Don't they see that their repentance would immediately improve relations?

Prominent Jewish commentator, Batya Ungar-Sargon, from News Nation openly admitted that "without Jews" the USA wouldn't have all this progressive nonsense, from feminism to LGBTQ rights. She says that progressivism itself, the very enemy of Christian society, is fully to be attributed to the work of the Jewish people.

If I were to say something like that – I would be labeled racist, antisemitic, and black listed from any meaningful position in the general conversation. However, would it then be too much for to ask these people who many claim to be God's "chosen" to apologize for destroying our once great society with their far-left idiotic ideologies? That doesn't seem too controversial, but it is. Any request to make right the wrongs of their past is seen as a grave sin against their entire race, in which you will be compared to Hitler and accused of trying to enact another Holocaust. It's ridiculous, over played, and the general public is sick of it.

At this point, it really doesn't matter. Hiding behind the Holocaust no longer works. Jews have used up all their sympathy points, young people just don't care about the Holocaust—and, I hate to say it, it's for the best.

Let me explain.

Firstly, to monetize the suffering of your own people, to use that suffering as a bludgeon against your political opponents—what a gross and sleazy thing to do. That's a left-wing tactic. It's not honest, and it's not respectful. You don't get to kill children or rape people because bad things were done to you.

Secondly, Jewish people don't have a monopoly on suffering. The Irish were persecuted for years in the UK; they were treated worse than Blacks in America when they first arrived. Up to 15 million Christians died under the communist regime in Russia. Certainly not. Seven million Christians died in the Holodomor; 1.3 million men died fighting against the Axis forces.

My own family members were most likely murdered by the Jews in Russia after being banished to Siberian work camps in the early 1900's. So does that justify me going out and committing heinous crimes against Jews? Certainly not.

Christians have had their fair share of suffering, too—more than Jews in fact. But we don't go around telling people that we suffered and therefore they have to do what we say. That would be silly. And it's not just Christians universally...White Christians have been persecuted by Jewish communist ideologies and slaughtered by the millions for their faith. Yet somehow we believe we have to apologize for some alleged death camps in WWII. What about the other 70+ million white Christians who died in that war? Do their deaths not matter? They accuse us of obsessions with Israel and the Jews, but true obsessions is making one of the bloodiest conflicts in world history solely about a ethnic group who weren't even the primary victims of the violence.

Likewise, Jewish suffering is not our problem. We shouldn't have ever let it be our problem. We have been manipulated by the trauma of a community that is not our own. It's like a girlfriend who's threatening to commit suicide if you break up with her.

The suffering of Americans is my first concern, and should be your first and foremost concern too. I don't like to see Nigerians or Palestinians or Jews suffering, but at the end of the day, it's not our problem. If we were to worry about someone else, we could start with those who share our same faith before a group of people that believes Jesus was a bandit deserving of death, who now burns in feces and semen (yes that's what their religious text actually teaches).

Jewish people need to learn to forgive and move on. Because their fear and victim mentality has clouded their judgment and turned millions of people against them. They treat Americans as if they are the enemy.

Americans fought in WWII alongside the Allied forces. Over 416,800 American men died liberating Europe. They also liberated Jewish people. European Jews owe everything to the White Christian Allied troops who (according to their own version of history) saved them from certain execution.

Throughout my entire life, I haven't heard one word of thanks given to the soldiers who liberated the Jews from the Nazis. It's as if they forget what we did. They forget how we did them this great service. We saved their lives. There should be statues to the fallen soldiers on every street corner in Jerusalem. There should be Jewish holidays dedicated to our ancestors and their heroic actions.

Instead, we, the descendants of those heroes who "liberated Jews," are scolded because we don't support Jews and Israel enough! We are abused and compared to Nazis. We are treated as though we have some debt to them. And we are told that if we don't treat Jews exactly how they demand to be treated, then we are no different from those Nazis our forefathers fought against.

I'm sorry, but I don't accept that. We saved your asses, you don't get to tell us how we should behave. Go lecture someone else. Your trauma is not our trauma. You have to deal with it, and you should deal with it fast. Because people are getting sick and tired of hearing about it. Nobody is on your side because you turned on us first. You left the alliance we once had. Now you're playing victim the moment we've decided we've had enough of your dehumanizing, demonizing, anti-white, anti-Christian, anti-American vitriol.

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