Category: Jewish Problem
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Hirohito – A Jew?
Perhaps more than any other figure, I have met repeated criticism for asserting that Hirohito, the 124th emperor of Japan, was a Jew on my post, How to Recognize a Jew. I cannot blame the reader for this criticism; the idea of the royal family of Japan being Jewish is not heard of often even…
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Henry Ford – A Jew
(Since August, 2022, I am skeptical of the idea that Henry Ford was a Jew. I incline more towards the belief that Ford was a non-Jew, but who, unbeknown to the rest of the world, served international Jewry rather than fought against it.) Henry Ford was a Jew who did not work against the Jews.…
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Some Reflections – Harry Potter
(This article was originally written in August, 2020.) It was not long ago when I was watching the Harry Potter films, and no great period of time has passed since I had taken an ingenuous pleasure viewing them. The leading character of the series, Harry Potter, was played by Daniel Radcliffe. Radcliffe is of half-Jewish…
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Ginsburg and Gates – A Strange Resemblance
(This article was originally written in September 2020.) Several days ago I found out that the Jewish judge Ruth Ginsburg had died. I have few words to write on her and know little about the particular actions she took during her career as a Supreme Court jurist. But on reading of her death, I recalled…
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George Orwell – A Jew?
(This article was originally written in November, 2019. Since 2023 I am uncertain whether George Orwell (real name: Eric Arthur Blair) was Jewish.) Was the world-famous author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell (real name: Eric Arthur Blair) a Jew? Eric Arthur Blair (George Orwell). The large nose and attached earlobes are clues,…
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Examples of Jewish Vanity and Contempt
(This article was originally written in June, 2022.) As someone who quite regularly used the term “Gentile” to refer to non-Jews, this term will no longer be used in my writing or speech. I, like most others, assumed “Gentile” was a neutral term to refer to ourselves. But the term is likely more sinister than…