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TopicOhio HS football coach quits after repeated "Nazi" playcall
brestugo
09/27/23 11:50:37 AM
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darkace77450 posted...
A lot of it stems back to Christianity's early days. Many blamed Jews for Christ's crucifixion. Even after, they were a minority religion in a predominately Christian Europe in a time where conformity to the Christian Church was expected. They were also seen as usurers and accused of blood libel. In more modern times fascists used them as scapegoats and white supremacists have carried such rhetoric ever since. Add all of that up and you've got yourself roughly 2000 years of antisemitism.

Martin Luther didn't help. Unlike some who started anti-Semitic and became tolerant and understanding. He started tolerant and understanding and became anti-Semitic.

Inb4 "but he became harder on everyone".

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