Esperanto is a very simple language to learn, but Zamenhof chose words from several European languages arbitrarily to form his lexicon, and often it makes no sense. For example, the word "and" has counterparts in European languages that all start with a vowel, but he chose the one that does not, "kai", the Greek word for "and".
When it's spoken, it sounds like a pidgin language and lacks any euphony. So, of course it's the kind of language that a jew would invent.
When it's spoken, it sounds like a pidgin language and lacks any euphony. So, of course it's the kind of language that a jew would invent.
Although Esperanto is significantly easier to learn than English which is actually notoriously difficult for non English speakers with no knowledge to learn, it doesn't really matter when schoolchildren basically everywhere are taught at the very least conversational English
There was an attempt made by this jew but unfortunately he did this too close in time to America's utter (jewish) domination of every facet of worldwide culture