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I will do that. Always meant to watch Schindlers List.Maybe watch Schindler’s List, if anyone needs an education about how Jews were regarded. The way the world is these days, if you are black you get a pass and can say anything you want. If anyone says anything remotely close against the black culture, they are destroyed. That’s an observation, not a criticism. With that being said, successful Jews that are proficient with money would not be offended by his statement. They would laugh, because it’s true. The media, and/or some douchey actors will always run with it, to stir up some [emoji90]. For them, any exposure is good.
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'Schindler's List' is a good movie and a chilling look at the Holocaust through the eyes of those who suffered, those who participated, and those who profited from it.
But, if you watch it in a vacuum, you might get the impression that Jewish problems in Europe started with the Nazis. They didn't.
One of the reasons that the Holocaust was so efficiently successful was that while Hitler was hated by many across Europe, most Europeans didn't have a problem with his anti-Semitism.
Even in areas that Germany didn't control, such as Italy, and the free areas of France, officials willingly shipped Jews to Germany to their deaths.
Anti-Semitism in Europe is old, it's deep, and it's still quite alive. The Holocaust was just one of several hundred episodes in European History dating back centuries where Jews were slaughtered in outbreaks of anti-Jewish hatred.
Hitler taking it to the extremes he did shown a spotlight on it that has caused many Europeans to self-examine themselves and their relationship to the Jews. But, it hasn't erased 1,500 years of history.