Submitted by synonyco t3_yg5vqq in todayilearned
swinginghardhammer t1_iu70lu6 wrote
Why?
oxfozyne t1_iu71rja wrote
Good ole American racism.
swinginghardhammer t1_iu721wg wrote
Can you elaborate
soolkyut t1_iu74atd wrote
Sometimes religions don’t like each other.
Especially over 200 years ago
synonyco OP t1_iu74hmp wrote
Elaborate on American racism in general or against Jewish folk?
In general is a little too broad and there is the entirety of human knowledge in your hand. When it comes to Jewish folk, think of it this way... During the run-up to WWII, most Americans thought was Hilter was doing was great. Anti-semitism was rampant across the western world.
spucci t1_iu77r0r wrote
" During the run-up to WWII, most Americans thought was Hilter was doing was great"
You are full of shit you know that right?
synonyco OP t1_iu79v9d wrote
You are kidding me, right? Like, are you not at all aware?
Here's a good one for you... Thomas Watson, head of IBM sold HItler the computational equipment he couldn't have organized the Third Reich without. Then licensed them to build punchcard factories in Germany instead of buying it from the US to get around trade sanctions. He was awarded a metal for "Service to the Reich". Jews were a scapegoat during the Great Depression to blue collar workers. In 1939, Miami turned away the USS St Louis filled with German Jewish refugees and they were returned to Germany and put in concentration camps. Throughout the 30's, it was common for KKK and other hate groups to attack Jewish people and businesses, painting swastikas on their doors. Henry Ford was a well-known antisemite who praised Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and would not hire jews. Even during WWII, the US maintained Jewish immigration restrictions which were designed to prevent what they felt were 'undesirables' from flooding US cities.
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None of this is at all hard to find. Simple Google search, my dude... Don't be that guy.
PrettyFly4aGeek t1_iu7esoq wrote
Yes, google is easy. And you wold see "most" Americans did not support Hitler prior to WW2.
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