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i mean it didn't exterminate the jews, nor prevented their usurious ways from worming and usurping the rulers of Society
if anything it allowed the jews to pretend they are "repentent servants of Christ" until they finally managed to get a smidgen of power and then they'd immediately reach for the Knife
that kind of shit didn't work in Rome, where every time they'd incited a rebellion they'd be CULLED physically (in opposed to being expelled) from said province, hell Cyprus alone killed every single jew there because their civilian casulties were so fucking high they poisoned half the island
just read [the expulsion list](https://archive.is/8Uvx5) before and after Chrisitanity and you'd see the jews were punished MUCH lightly after Christianity has taken hold
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Why did Julian the Apostate glorify them and try to build them a temple? To spite the Christians. That's some based Roman paganism, huh?
I agree that the church was too easy on them. They should have been expelled or exterminated. But I don't think there's any evidence a pagan Rome that never accepted Christianity would have solved the jew problem. The ashkenazi population was created by middle eastern jews mixing with italians, who were pre-Christian Romans.
I blame Titus for that, he was mad horny for Khazar milkers as he took 120,000 jewish slaves back to Rome (mostly Women and children) and gave them and their children ROMAN CITIZENSHIP
likely at the influence of his conquered jewish bride, who ultimately poured brain-eating fly larvae into his ear which sealed his demise...
[the famous quote of the spartans still reverberates through the ages](https://pomf2.lain.la/f/h4mqcub.jpg)
Most of those expulsions come from Christian nations though...
You don't even get 10% down the page before (AD) starts. From 100 AD all the way to Nazi Germany, give or take. Granted, Christianity maybe wasn't in full swing yet in the earlier years, but still.
The last 100 years of Christianity have been a farce, but the religion as a whole holds great potential for attacking our enemies and ousting the jews.
if anything it allowed the jews to pretend they are "repentent servants of Christ" until they finally managed to get a smidgen of power and then they'd immediately reach for the Knife
that kind of shit didn't work in Rome, where every time they'd incited a rebellion they'd be CULLED physically (in opposed to being expelled) from said province, hell Cyprus alone killed every single jew there because their civilian casulties were so fucking high they poisoned half the island
just read [the expulsion list](https://archive.is/8Uvx5) before and after Chrisitanity and you'd see the jews were punished MUCH lightly after Christianity has taken hold
I agree that the church was too easy on them. They should have been expelled or exterminated. But I don't think there's any evidence a pagan Rome that never accepted Christianity would have solved the jew problem. The ashkenazi population was created by middle eastern jews mixing with italians, who were pre-Christian Romans.
likely at the influence of his conquered jewish bride, who ultimately poured brain-eating fly larvae into his ear which sealed his demise...
[the famous quote of the spartans still reverberates through the ages](https://pomf2.lain.la/f/h4mqcub.jpg)
You don't even get 10% down the page before (AD) starts. From 100 AD all the way to Nazi Germany, give or take. Granted, Christianity maybe wasn't in full swing yet in the earlier years, but still.
The last 100 years of Christianity have been a farce, but the religion as a whole holds great potential for attacking our enemies and ousting the jews.