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This Film is a Warning to Jews Worldwide
18 December 2005
Although the director is a little too interested in himself, this film is an important warning to Jews throughout the world. With the rise of Eurabia and its capital city, Londonistan, Jews have to get reacquainted with with European antisemitism. This time it is disguised as, so-called, "humanitarian" concern over Zionist oppression of the "people" (read: "Palestinians") of the world. Though this is a legitimate issue, as the film makes clear, the European obsession with it and their age-old "Jewish Question" is but a mask for ancient hatreds. Protocols of Zion poses a "European Question." This is: "How can the civilized world deal with a people, Europeans, who periodically insist on blaming all the world's problems on a tiny group, Jews, that consists of less than 1/4 of 1 percent of the world's population?" Thus, Protocols of Zion also suggests the "American Question": "How can America reconcile Europe's long-standing hatred of Jews within a context of peace, friendship, and prosperity for all the world's people?" This is the film's hopeful challenge to the world.
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