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Why Jew Hate is Demonic?

14 May 2026

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Chapter 1: Why is Jew hate considered demonic?

0.031 - 6.26 Aaron Machbitz

Why do you think why do you think Jew hate is demonic? Well, we'll leave on a high note.

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Well, OK, so I have my own spiritual basis for it. Right. And I'll seep into the rest of it. You know, when it's there's a statement that it's a unique hatred. So I'm going to preface a little bit with this. OK, they have been many genocides of many people throughout the globe. OK, fair enough. I would start by saying how many and to what scale and what do they look like?

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OK, so let's say like the most famous one in Africa is the one of the Hutus who are killing the Tutsis in Rwanda. Right. About half a million to a million were massacred by their own people, in essence, but those who ideologically had a different framework. And so I say, OK, that or, you know, the Cambodians on the Pol Pot, et cetera. OK, so the Jewish people are massacred by, in essence, siders.

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Right. Many of these other genocides were happening in-house. So that's one thing. Then I go to scale and I'm going somewhere here. And

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Chapter 2: What historical genocides are compared to Jewish persecution?

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Then I go, OK, how many? OK, well, here a million, two million, a million, half a million. But every life matters. Absolutely. But we can quantify it in that way. OK, fantastic. Oh, unless you're somebody who is in denial of the actual numbers, which are reported by the Nazis themselves, because they're the ones who are documenting this till they try to erase all their own files. But all right.

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So next, I would ask you. What other genocide did you have people being shipped in? Because these other genocides, they allow the people to leave and scram. They just wanted them gone. Even the Tutsis, they said, no, these are cockroaches and we want them gone. So if you got out in time, by grace of God, then you're out of there.

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They weren't looking for you in other countries and neighboring countries. They weren't busing you in. OK, so that's a different kind of hatred that you must have. So now that's a context of just one fractal moment in time. Now, let's go back, let's say, a few hundred years before that. You have the same exact group of people that are being massacred once again at scale throughout Europe.

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Chapter 3: How does the speaker explain the uniqueness of Jewish hatred?

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Right. Actually, I don't even have to go that far back. The pogroms. We can go to Russia. That was not long before World War II. The first reason why many of them were going back to Israel in the first place, right before the reestablishing. So that's another targeting. suspicious that you have this specific hatred for this specific group once again. Let's go back a little further, right?

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We have the Roman Empire and the destruction of the Second Temple. Okay, wow. This specific group of people once again with this specific sort of hatred. and disdain. Let's go back a little further back. Okay. Wow. We have Haman. Interesting. Also looking to destroy the Jewish people. Now let's go a thousand years before that.

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Chapter 4: What role does historical context play in understanding anti-Semitism?

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Oh, Pharaoh looking to destroy. So here we have a group of people who have been looked to be genocided throughout the entire context of history. Throughout the entire globe, right, because some people try to say, well, they've been kicked out of more countries than anybody else.

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But if you looked at most of the groups being kicked out, which, by the way, I've never heard somebody who can name 20 of the 110 countries, not even 20. They start malfunctioning, right, because it doesn't exist. But let's just go with that narrative.

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OK, so you cry when the Palestinians are kicked out of their country or, you know, disavowed by the Jordanians, the Egyptians or whatever it is, right? So if you have people being targeted like that, usually they're actually seen as a victim group. That's usually our moral compass is to say, well, these people are being discriminated against.

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When Black people were being kicked out of restaurants, that was discrimination. But when these people are being picked on to be kicked out of a nation for whatever given reason, that seems to be a specific pinpointing. So what I'm getting to here, Aaron, is

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Why this group of people who simultaneously are viewed as, well, they're just a small group of nobody, but they're also simultaneously running the entire world. Nobody else has been given that duality of a narrative. Nobody else throughout history has been given the same context of a localized, specific hatred for a people, right?

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Now, if I'm to bring it fully into just my own faith context, I believe it started at the moment of Genesis 12. which is the promise or the declaration that was made, covenant that was made by God with Abram before he was Abraham, which is, I'm going to make you a great nation. I'm going to bless you, and I'm going to bless the nations through you. Those who bless you will be blessed.

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Those who curse you will be cursed. That moment signified something which actually came earlier in the beginning of Genesis, which is the fall of man. The serpent is told that the seed of this woman is going to crush the head of the serpent. In essence, meaning that there's going to come one through this woman, through mankind, who's going to end your kingdom, Sir Darkness.

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And so from that moment, there was not really clarity until we get to Abram. which is through you, the nations are going to be blessed, right? And this is, again, why I've got a problem with so-called Christians who don't understand and aren't willing to accept the Jewish roots and the Jewish foundation of your faith. Your Messiah came as a byproduct of that specific promise.

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That was a promise to Abram, who then is the grandfather of Israel, literally, Jacob, which is then called Israel, one who struggles or wrestles with God. And the promise that was declared is then one of salvation for first the Jew, then the Gentile. These are the words of Yeshua himself.

Chapter 5: How are Jewish people viewed in relation to global events?

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And so when you have evil, who is in opposition to God and all that God loves, trying to destroy God's plan. And God's plan is ultimately through the Jewish people. And it just so happens to be the only people who are targeted in this way continuously throughout the entire context of history to this very day. And you got to tell me it's random. That's why it's demonic.

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382.058 - 398.79 Aaron Machbitz

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