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Phone too slow, find it yourself
I mean, if you're attempting to convince someone that EoZ is fake, I'm sure that there's better ways than 100 years old newspaper? Or should it be considered oddity?
The article is still relevant
@AsdfgQwert it would be good if it provided actual evidence and not just claims
I am aware there is bias in the book I am aware not everything is truthful
Read the 1921 article that new one is just rehashing it for unaware ppl
Reading it and comparing it to the modern day politics is eye opening and I recommend it
Read the book
You can use anything to color events
No its a forgery
What’s the point you’re trying to prove
EoZ is bs and you can paint events however you want
What does EoZ stand for, even?
You haven’t read the book you can’t make that claim
Ohhh.
Read the 1921 article
Yeah, it's quite cringe.
I haven't read it, but I've read about it.
I recommend it
What does it have to offer, other than proposing that the Jews are planning to dominate the world?
We are planning to dominate the world 😈
Gives insight to some of the inner workings of Zionism
The thing is, conspiracy theories and books like EoZ, mix some truth with a lot of lies, and create some sort of believable propaganda.
Yes take what you can from it read and compare
Find the truth
I don't think this book will change my mind, really.
> In 1921, The Times of London published three articles written by the newspaper's Constantinople (now Istanbul) correspondent, Philip Graves, which showed that the Protocols had been extensively plagiarized from a book by a French lawye r and writer named Maurice Joly. The book by Joly was called (in French) Dialogues in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu. It was published in Brussels (Belgium) in 1864 (with a Geneva imprint, although the edition I have seen is dated 1868 and has a Brussels imprint). Cohn notes (p 74-5): "In all, over 160 passages in the Protocols, totaling two-fifths of the entire text, are clearly based on passages in Joly; in nine of the chapters the borrowings amount to more than half the text, in some they amount to three-quarters, in one (Protocol VII) to almost the entire text. This should be enough to demonstrate that plagiarism occurred.
Sounds easy, verify Dialogues in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu existed before EoZ and read it.
I was unaware of this I will look into it thanks
For any who want to read
I will be skimming through it
Anyways, always think outside of the box.
> These Dialogues were a political satire directed at the government of Napoleon III in France, during the Second Empire. Joly was given 15 months in prison by this government for his satirical effort. The author or authors of the Protocols, so far as they were plagiarized from the Dialogues, substituted Jews where Joly had (non-Jewish) members of the government of Napoleon III.
Maurice Joly could make some good taking-over-the-World observations for sake of good satire and worldbuilding. If jews are indeed trying to take over the World, it's reasonable to expect some of those "predictions" to be valid.
Or they liked EoZ and are LARPing.
As example, Paul Joseph Watson, guy probably popular in some right wing circles, made a video about how similar the current SJW thing is to the events described in RPG gamebook "Cyberpunk 2020": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBT621ygQEo
Cyberpunk 2020 is p fun
2077 is based off of it
• A male convicted of rape can have his conviction dismissed by marrying his victim.
• Muslim men have sexual rights to any woman/girl not wearing the Hijab
Disturbing truths.^