And then one day, for no reason at all....
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Samuel Roth is very interesting. They listed him here because of the Roth v. United States case, which redefined the constitutional test for determining what constitutes obscene material unprotected by the First Amendment.
He also wrote a book called Now and Forever: A Conversation with Mr. Israel Zangwill on the Jew and the Future, in 1925. Israel Zangwill is the jew who popularized the idea of America as a "melting pot" with his 1908 play The Melting Pot.
But my main point is he wrote a book called Jews Must Live: An Account of the Persecution of the World by Israel on All the Frontiers of Civilization. There's a very interesting quote from page 64 (28 in the archive reader) that I read in a meme, so I found the book to check, and sure enough it was there:
And it's absolutely true. I didn't give a shit about occupied Palestine or these cocksucking 'nazis until I found out about them doing 9/11 to provoke America into war against their enemies to fulfill the Yinon Plan, and them killing JFK because he was trying to prevent them from obtaining nuclear weapons, and them killing RFK to cover up their murder of JFK and blame a Palestinian, and their false flag attack on the USS Liberty that they wanted to blame on Egypt to bring the U.S. into the 6 Day War, and them selling our secrets to China for decades, and them sending letter bombs to assassinate Harry Truman. Among other things.
Fascinating how you say it is a primal instinct. It really makes sense in a way. The Hebrews (not Jews, but they desperately try to claim that heritage) were set aside, making man's sin nature a primal instinct to persecute the Hebrews.
Now that Christ died and shed His blood for our sins, making us whole and new creatures in Christ, the tables turn, and we now abhor evil and seek good. Thus, the impersonators and usurpers are viewed, rightfully, as evil.