No Saving Grace
The politically organized Jewish collective is sweepingly for the genocide, slaughter and ethnic cleansing of Palestine

Ashkenazi Jews are one of the most politically organized groups of people on earth, if not the most. Almost every city you visit has an Ashkenazi community with a political structure and an interface to the political field of the respective host community. Anywhere from Beijing to Nairobi to Baton Rouge, Novosibirsk, Alaska, Johannesburg, Hiroshima, Singapore, or Santiago, as well as thousands of other cities and locations, you’ll find an Ashkenazi community with institutions, rules, and connections.
They call those communities ‘Jewish’ and I guess that’s how they see themselves but they are, in fact, Ashkenazi, just like Americans and Egyptians are not just ‘people‘ in any given, politically meaningful context.
And it’s not just geographic locations and population centers: there are Jewish cells, or communities, in workplaces and universities, and every parliament in the West has its own dedicated Ashkenazi (sorry, Jewish) (my bad again: Zionist) (I apologize for that, it’s ‘Israel‘) community/pressure group. Every single one.
All in all, I’d say there are at least 10,000 organized and defined Ashkenazi communities around the world, centered around any occupation, locale, or hobby you can think of. I don’t know why that is - why Ashkenazi people love organizing politically so much, and I suspect some of it has to do with the religious traditions of the Ashkenazi diasporas, where hundreds of different local religious centers formed across today’s Eastern Europe, each with its own distinct and dogmatic set of rules, rabbinical lineage, and dress code.
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