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The Ashkenazi Revolution

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179farch” to express a personal, internal Jewish insult that is on the same levelas other insults of this type such as “Lithuanian pig”, “Polish drifkeh”, or“Galician thief”. <strong>The</strong> Sephardo-Mizrahi curses are of a different sortentirely. <strong>The</strong>y constitute a request, even a prayer, to imaginary and satanicexternal powers, that they strike at Ashkenaz and turn it into a defectivepeople. <strong>The</strong> Sephardo-Mizrahi curse takes a clear stance alongside Hitlerand participates in his deeds – within the realm of will and fantasy – of themurder of <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> Jewry. <strong>The</strong> attitude of Sephardo-Mizrahi Jewstoward Ashkenaz is on the same level as the psychological reactions ofmidgets, who are brought to fierce confrontation with a giant. Here we findprimal reactions, both positive and negative, and we even find a jumpingback and forth from pole to pole.4<strong>The</strong> most brazen, of all the Sephardo-Mizrahi hatreds against Ashkenaz, isthe Sephardic hatred. That is to say, the hatred that bubbles up from thehearts of those who see themselves as direct heirs to the Sephardo-Jewishnationalism that reached its apex in the “golden ages” of the land of Spain.It is fairly clear that, in contrast to the Ashkanazim, the Sephardim neverbelieved in the existence of one Jewish People but necessarily in theexistence of a Confederacy of Jewish Peoples, and within this confederacy,the Sephardim demanded the highest national status for themselves. ThisSephardic faith was, apparently, a supporting pillar of their self-confidence,and when it was destroyed by <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> successes, this hastened theruination of their culture and the destruction of their character. Over thecourse of the last two hundred years, Ashkenaz followed Sepharad like ashadow and proved to it that Ashkenaz is infinitely greater. <strong>The</strong><strong>Ashkenazi</strong>m encroached upon the Sephardim in Holland, and in SouthernGermany. Even in their great outpost, England, Ashkenaz showed them itsascendancy over them. <strong>The</strong> Sephardim had plenty of opportunity to createa civilization in America, and they were the first to settle there. But it wasnot a Sephardi civilization that arose in the various lands of America, rathera specifically <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> one. Above all: <strong>The</strong> Sephardim had goodopportunities to create a great settlement, with citizenship rights, in the

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