ok seems the topic creator has gone from asking to a question to hatred of jews and a haulocaust denier all in under 12 hours
no religion is perfect. an all religions have their leaders and popular folk and preachers
but individual actions of one/few should not be treated as actions of them all/many
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Nobody is saying anything about 'every Jew'. Not even genuine anti-semites. I'm sure that there are antisemites but they are as rare as hens teeth and I don't think I've ever met one in the flesh. Questioning the truly clown-show details of the so-called 'holocaust' is certainly not antisemitism no matter what the ADL or whoever says. It's simply not being a brainwashed simpleton or a shameful coward who would sell the U.S. 1st amendment down the river to appease some of the most abysmal ethnic supremacists who ever walked the face of the earth.
This absolutism is the almost always the first thing Zionist apologists reach for. Almost every time. It simply doesn't fit almost any individual, researcher, or commentator.
I know a lot of Jews and am friends with a lot of Jews and I grew up around 1960s 'hippies' who were Jewish as often as not. Very few of them seem to know anything about the freakish ideas of the Orthodox (and seemingly satanic) Rabbis who surround our current politicians.
True, a lot of 'liberal' Jews do seem to have some cultural baggage which present as 'Utopian' and/or 'Revolutionary', and some of their traits and practices seem influenced by Kabbalah-ish stuff, but I just don't see any way that they are familiar with or would subscribe to the methods of Zionism/Talmudism. Lots of non-Jews share exactly the same characteristics. Also, lots of Jews see the clown-show antics and have the balls to call it out...their idiotic label by the ADL crowd is 'self-hating Jew.'