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PeaceWave

(3,321 posts)
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 03:03 PM Monday

The "tracking" of what Jews do with their money, who they give it to or what they spend it on is inherently antisemitic. [View all]

It was the first day of April, 1933 and Adolf Hitler was launching his economic boycott of the Jewish people. German SA men, under the direction of Hitler, began to position themselves in front of Jewish owned shops. The SA men painted Stars of David on the shop windows, obstructed customers from entering the shops and carried signs with the words...Kauf nicht bei Juden! (Don't buy from Jews!) Alternate signs posted in front of shops not owned by Jews proclaimed that Jewish peoples were banned from entering. Hitler's message was clear...Jews and their money were to be restricted and contained to prescribed areas...Jewish business dealings, Jewish money itself was implicitly tainted...because Jews simply could not be trusted with what they did with their money.

Almost 93 years have passed since Hitler's economic boycott of the Jewish people and yet the world appears to have learned little with regard to the insidious machinations that allow antisemitism to rise and thrive - in plain site. It is not Jewish money that needs to be contained but rather those who pursue the "tracking" who need to be questioned, investigated and outed with regard to their true intentions. This March 28th - No Kings Day - keep in mind the significance of April 1, 1933.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_boycott_of_Jewish_businesses

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So, we should ignore who AIPAC donates to, and why? Fiendish Thingy Monday #1
Is there something that has happened about someone tracking what Jews do with their money? (nt) muriel_volestrangler Monday #2
No! This is Psyop shit maxrandb Yesterday #8
I want to know where my electeds get their $ leftstreet Monday #3
If a group of people are going to spend a lot of money to buy a politician I want to know who they are Autumn Monday #4
Five years after the "tracking" of Jews and their money began in Nazi Germany came the "registry" of their wealth... PeaceWave Yesterday #5
That's very historically interesting. I'm wondering if it has any relevance to anything happening in this country now. Crunchy Frog Yesterday #10
Why do you link this to the "No Kings" protest? (nt) muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #14
Please explain what you mean by tracking how Jews spend their money karynnj Yesterday #6
"... they tended to only follow the right wing LIKUD positions." harumph Yesterday #13
So please tell us what you are trying to imply... fujiyamasan Yesterday #7
I agree. Billionaire political donors and major lobbying organizations on the other hand, should absolutely be tracked Crunchy Frog Yesterday #9
Obama regarding AIPAC....tracking. Passages Yesterday #11
What do you make of this and its relevance in the here and now? Torchlight Yesterday #12
Context, please? n/t Ms. Toad Yesterday #15
This thread appears to have grown from here: muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #18
Jewphobia is epidemic in the fool community gulliver Yesterday #16
Every Time I See This Story Title It Makes My Skin Crawl. -NT- ruet Yesterday #17
K&R UTUSN Yesterday #19
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