One your three points:
Point One: For centuries the Jews were kept at armslength in Christian nations. When they became too troublesome they were expelled, but as long as they kept to their place -- that of an alien tribe living in a foreign land on the sufferance of its people -- they were tolerated. What happened to change that was the decay of Christianity -- the loss of Christian faith and Christian principles. This the Jews encouraged, of course, but they could never have managed it on their own. They only enlarged a weakness that had already developed in Christian nations. As Christians lost their faith, it was easy for the Jews to take over the media, and to bombard the people with anti-Christian, anti-white propaganda. What I'm saying is Jews are the problem, but only because we lost our faith.
Point Two: It was a great tragedy that black slaves were imported into the US to work the plantations in the South. Anyone with foresight could have told the people then living that the blacks would never fit into American culture. But of course, those who bought the slaves never imagined a time when the blacks would be allowed to associate with whites freely. It never even crossed their minds, it was so crazy. There was one chance to right the problem. That was after the end of the Civil War, when Lincoln contemplated sending the blacks back to Africa. That would have been a reasonable and just thing to do, and it would have removed the nigger problem from America. Tragically, Lincoln never got to carry out this plan, and niggers have lived on hand-outs from whites ever since, and have been used as a weapon against whites by the Jews.
Point Three: If the South had been permitted to secede, that would have been the end of the Union, and the "fall of the USA," as you put it in your title. I do agree, however, that the South should have been permitted to withdraw from the Union. It had freely entered, and it should have been permitted to freely leave. Subjugating half the population just to preserve a political union that had only existed for a short time anyway was a tragedy.
Why did the Christians tolerate the presence of the jews in the first place?
Lincoln was a traitor to his people, he was a liar who deceived them into accepting the liberation of a foreign race in their lands, just so that he could prevent white Americans from exercizing the right to Secession guaranteed to them under the founding documents of their country, yes, if the south left, so would other states, but the USA was far too large to begin with, with all these different environments the cultural and political divides would cause so much conflict within the union that it would be better if a string of Secessions carved it up into smaller countries.
Otherwise, complete agreement from me to everything you said.
Why did the Christians tolerate the presence of the jews in the first place?
Jews were useful, of course. What other answer could there be. They were tolerated because of their usefulness, but loathed because their values were in conflict with Christian values. When their harm outdid their usefulness, they were thrown out of the country.
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