14-07-2014, 12:46 AM
Drew Phipps Wrote:Looks like to me that the Zionist attraction to Fascism was more of an anti-socialist posture than anything else. The Jewish fear of Russians must have been well-ingrained after centuries of the Romanov's and their pogroms. It's funny that the official policy of socialists under Lenin and early Stalin was not to tolerate anti-Semitism, regardless of their personal beliefs. But it is perhaps telling that Trotsky (Stalin's defeated rival) was allegedly Jewish.
It could be that the Marxist idea that religion was all a sham was far more threatening ideologically to the Jewish people, than any perceived political danger from Fascists. At least until the concentration camps were built.
Indeed, anti-socialism was a theme, but the revisionist Zionists admired other aspects of fascism, as stated in my sources. Keep digging.
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