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Exactly what I was thinking a couple of hours ago, but for different reasons

This bit made me think of it: https://archive.is/7bdTP#selection-323.0-323.648

>Prof. MacDonald argues that many Jews began to fall away from Communism only after Stalin showed himself to be anti-Semitic. And just as Jews had been the leading revolutionaries in anti-Semitic pre-Revolutionary Russia, Jews became the leading dissidents in an anti-Semitic Soviet Union. A similar pattern can be found in the imposed Communist governments of Eastern Europe, which were largely dominated by Jews. The majority of the leaders of the Polish Communist Party, for example, spoke better Yiddish than Polish, and they too maintained a strong Jewish identity. After the fall of Communism many stopped being Polish and emigrated to Israel.

It's kind of the same with the US

They championed it at one point, and now, it seems that they are in the final phase of eviscerating it

...

Also, this comes to mind; The bolsheviks shit in russia, came from new york. At least that's what was exposed by at least one testimony (haven't read the entire shit) during the hearings, crica 1918 / 1919

Here's a copypaste, of the relevent part

https://archive.org/stream/cu31924030480051/cu31924030480051_djvu.txt (becareful, javascript is uttershit on this page, the brain sodomized devs over there managed to render a simple text file almost unusable because of it. They should be gased for that. If you're on mobile don't click the link you'll hate my guts. You've been warned)

Full text of "Bolshevik propaganda. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on the judiciary, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, third session and thereafter, pursuant to S. Res. 439 and 469. February 11, 1919, to March 10, 1919"

112 BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA.

IMr. SisroNs. Kerensky was spending a good deal of his time run- ning up and down the front, trying to hearten the B,u=;sian soldiers in their warfare, and he was generally accredited with being a fine orator and doing splendid work, and I do not doubt but what he did manage to keep the men longer than they otherwise would have stayed in, but we were told there were hundreds of agitators who had followed in the trail of Trotsky-Bronstein, these men having come over from the lower East Side of New York. I was sur- prised to find scores of such men walking up and down Xevslty. Some of them, when they learned that I was the American pastor in Petrograd, stepped up to me and seemed very much pleased that there was somebody who could speak English, and their broken Eng- lish showed that they had not qualified as being real Americans; and a number of these men called on me, and a number of us were imjDressed with the strong Yiddish element in this thing right from the start, and it soon became evident that more than half of the agi- tators in the so-called Bolshevik movement were Yiddish.

Senator Nelsox. Hebrews?

Mr. Siiiox'.s. They were Hebrews, apostate Jews. I do not want to say anything against the Jews, as such. I am not in sympathy with the anti-Semitic movement, never have been, and do not ever expect to be. I am against it. I abhor all pogroms of whatever kind. But I have a firm conviction that this thing is Yiddish, and that one of its bases is found in the East Side of New York.

Senator Nelson. Trotsky came over from New York during that summer, did he not?

Mr. Simons. He did.

Senator Oteehiax. You think he brought these people with him?

Mr. Simons. I am not able to say that he brought them with him. I think that most of them came after him, but that he was responsible for their coming.

Senator Over Ji an. Do you know whether the Germans furnished them any money to come?

Mr. Simons. It was generally understood that Lenine and Trotsky had been financed by the German Imperial Government. Docu- ments were afterwards issued showing that these leaders of the Bolshevik movement had received German funds. Mr. Nicholas A. Zorin, a personal friend of mine, who is the vice president of the so- called society for promoting mutual friendly relations between Eus- sia and America, worked out a treatise, as he called it, showing that the German Imperial Government was backing this thing, and he had gotten hold of certain documents, and he issued this thing privately, and scores of copies were sent to us for distribution. These were mimeograph copies. I could not bring one over with me, but I suppose the contents of his treatise are kno'^■n to the State Department, because I handed copies to our embassy and our consulate.

Senator Nelson. Have you got copies yourself, at home?

Mr. Simons. No; I did not dare to bring that across the border, because it might incriminate me.

Senator Nelson. We ought to get that document and put it in the record.

BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA. 113

Mr. Simons. I think you will find a copy in the Russian division, of the State Department. I am pretty sure they have one.

Senator Overman. It would be a very remarkable thing if the Bolshevik movement started in this country, financed by Germans, would it not?

Mr. Simons. I do not think the Bolshevik movement in Russia would have been a success if it had not been for the support it got from certain elements in New York, the so-called East Side.

Maj. Humes. Doctor, you have referred to Lenine coming from Siberia through Switzerland. Is it not a fact that Lenine went from Siberia to Switzerland about the time or shortly before the out- break of the European war in 1914, and Avas in Switzerland from that time up until the time he returned to Russia?

Mr. Simons. I have not paid particular attention to that phase of Lenine's career. I only know he was given the privilege by the German Imperial Government to have a hasty transit through Ger- many, and that they evidently seemed to be very anxious to get him as quickly as possible over to Russia.