A kind reminder of something you may have forgotten or never knew.

I am just coming up on 90, and even I don’t remember Hitler. I was only 10 years old when the “great war” ended. My knowledge of the late 30’s and early 40’s comes from the media, not from personal memory; I am quite sure your knowledge of that shameful time is at least as sketchy, and probably more so.
Why Is There So Much Hatred Today? - Vincentian Mindwalk
There always is a “good” reason for hatred.
So, this post is a reminder to my Jewish family and friends, as well as to blacks, browns, yellows, reds, Muslims, gays, women, and every immigrant family from everywhere: Bigotry has no boundaries. America is, and always has been, loaded with haters — as has every nation on earth. It is a sad feature of humanity to hate,  especially to hate groups different from yours (of which there are infinite). There was a time in America when most hatred was directed at Native Americans, then at Catholics, especially Irish and Italian immigrants, and, as always, the blacks and Jews. But you may have felt safe because you aren’t Native American, Catholic Irish, Italian, gay, black, or Jewish. Today, the hatred comes in much broader strokes, and there hardly is a group that is not subject to some ignorant vitriol from some ignorant bigots. Children aren’t born to hate, but humanity is a “follow-the-leader” species.  I attribute this greater bigotry to more bigoted leaders whose family and friends taught them to hate. You, of course, are not a bigot. You support a bigot only because he/she (pick one):

–Is good for the economy or your wallet –Opposes Israel or opposes Palestinians –Opposes gays –Is pro-life or pro-choice –Is a conservative or a liberal –Denies the election results, vaccination, global warming, Jan 6 coup attempt –Is “tough” on crime, immigration, “free lunch” for the poor

Or any other limitless number of reasons to hate. You may believe that this time is different.
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Hatred has no boundaries.
But again, I wish to remind you, and especially my Jewish family and friends, that hatred has no boundaries. Hatred is a contagious disease. It is transmitted from parent to child. It is promulgated in schools, bars, clubs, classrooms, and family meetings. It is communicated to friends, relatives, and strangers via jokes, stories, and conspiracy theories. A hater doesn’t need a reason. A hater will create a reason. Hatred is a grenade. It doesn’t care where it is dropped. If you happen to be in the way, it’s your fault. You may pull the pin, planning to throw it, but it just as well may explode in your hand. Over two thousand years of history should have taught you, my friends and family, that hatred and bigotry, wherever initially directed, eventually will focus on the Jews. You may have “good reasons” to support bigotry today, but tomorrow, it will send you to the cattle cars or the morgue. If you are a good person who feels you must hold your nose and vote for someone you know is a hater, remember: This time is not different. It’s the same old, same old movie. Just the cast of characters is different. Let your morality guide you, or your hatred will return to get you. Rodger Malcolm Mitchell Monetary Sovereignty Twitter: @rodgermitchell Search #monetarysovereignty Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell; MUCK RACK: https://muckrack.com/rodger-malcolm-mitchell; https://www.academia.edu/

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4 thoughts on “A kind reminder of something you may have forgotten or never knew.

  1. Former President Donald Trump called Vice President Kamala Harris “retarded” at a recent dinner in New York City, where he also railed against Jewish voters supporting her amid the White House race, according to a new report.

    Trump made the comments during the event last month at Trump Tower in Manhattan, The New York Times reported Saturday. As the GOP presidential nominee complained about the number of Jewish voters backing his Democratic rival, he reportedly said that they needed their heads examined for not standing with him despite his support for Israel.

    Trump has previously sought to put the blame on Jewish voters for a potential election loss this year.

    The dinner event, where Trump also suggested that contributors to his campaign needed to do more for him, was attended by high-profile donors including billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer. Billionaire investment banker Warren Stephens was present as well, along with former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and her husband.Expand article logo  Continue reading

    The Times, citing seven people with knowledge of the dinner who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Trump suggested that donors should be grateful to him, with the former president boasting about giving them tax breaks.

    The Times’ report comes as Trump has seemed to exhibit increasingly erratic behavior ahead of Election Day. On Thursday, Trump gave a long, rambling speech in Detroit, where he trashed the city he was speaking in, attempted to define the word “grocery” and got defensive about the crowds at his events.

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  2. RMM:

    Now aware of your age, I hope you are finding a way to have this “newsletter” morph into a continuing venture. I both enjoy and appreciate your emails.

    Robert David Steinhorn
    Alamo, CA

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  3. I have echoed your statement many times: children are not born with hatred in their hearts. This is why I suggest to the world, end the nuclear family. Parents do NOT own their children. Teaching a child to hate is very much a form of child abuse!

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