Just a reminder that when over 100 different countries kick you out (including a maya tribe in Guatemala) the common denominator is the problem.
So when I was a kid my grandfather told me never to be friends or get involved with the kid who’s being bullied or has no friends because if somebody is despised by every fucking person they encounter then the problem is them not all the other people who are able to get on with everybody else except that one freak they all bully and hate lol.
I ignored that advice and tried to talk to the weird kid until I saw him cut up a live animal for pleasure.
after that it was me shoving the freak in a locker in the classroom (our lockers were in the classroom not the hallways).
The point I’m making is that Jews are like the weird kid at school that everybody else beats up or the colleague at work that’s constantly being reported for creepy behavior. Every culture at some stage has decided Jews are a threat and must be expelled. If it was only a single culture that kicked the Jews out we could say “oh those poor Jews, maybe the host culture is hostile”. But when literally every fucking culture going comes to the same conclusion “Jews are a threat and have to be removed” there’s a common denominator.
If literally everybody hates you the problem is not everybody else. The problem, Ethan Goldbergsteinwitzrosenthal, is you.
It always got me when people said, "The Jews have been kicked out out 109 countries!" That's not correct. It's less than that. The thing is, they have been kicked out of the same countries more than one time!
Can you imagine that? The people of those countries relented and said, "Well, I'm sure it wasn't all of you and l'm sure you learned your lesson. In any case and we're not going to have to go through all that unpleasantness again." But they did!
It boggles the mind.
(Caveat: forgive me if I got the specific numbers wrong.)