“We shirk our patriotic duty in wartime
because we are pacifists by nature and tradition, and we are the
arch-plotters of universal wars and the chief beneficiaries of those
wars (see the late "Dearborn Independent," passim, and "The Protocols of
the Elders of Zion"). We are at once the founders and leading adherents
of capitalism and the chief perpetrators of the rebellion against
capitalism.
You make much noise and fury about the undue Jewish influence in your theaters and movie palaces. Very good; granted your complaint is well-founded. But what is that compared to our staggering influence in your churches, your schools, your laws and your governments, and the very thoughts you think every day?
You have not begun to appreciate the real depth of our guilt. We are intruders. We are disturbers. We are subverters. We have taken your natural world, your ideals, your destiny, and played havoc with them. We have been at the bottom not merely of the latest great war but of nearly all your wars, not only of the Russian but of every other major revolution in your history. We have brought discord and confusion and frustration into your personal and public life. We are still doing it. No one can tell how long we shall go on doing it.”
Marcus Eli Ravage, a Jewish author, quote from January 1928 issue of Century Magazine
You make much noise and fury about the undue Jewish influence in your theaters and movie palaces. Very good; granted your complaint is well-founded. But what is that compared to our staggering influence in your churches, your schools, your laws and your governments, and the very thoughts you think every day?
You have not begun to appreciate the real depth of our guilt. We are intruders. We are disturbers. We are subverters. We have taken your natural world, your ideals, your destiny, and played havoc with them. We have been at the bottom not merely of the latest great war but of nearly all your wars, not only of the Russian but of every other major revolution in your history. We have brought discord and confusion and frustration into your personal and public life. We are still doing it. No one can tell how long we shall go on doing it.”
Marcus Eli Ravage, a Jewish author, quote from January 1928 issue of Century Magazine
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