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Sadly there aren't many Jews I know so I take the opportunity to contact you.
Do you think the conspiracy theories around Jews actually turn a lot of Jews to be hostile against "white" people because being confronted with those theories especially in regards to the Holocaust can trigger a emotional outburst leading to the again growing hostility between those two groups? And in that way the creators of those theories create a hostile reality and trick both sides?
How do you engage being confronted with certain anti-jewish theories? I remember when I was a follower of those theories, you responded in an anti-white and anti-catholic manner in that way we both felt our stereotypes being confirmed by one another, do you approach the hostility different now? Is it even worth to respond in a thoughtful manner when the Person you speak to might seem a lost case or not worth to be adressed?
I now find myself in the struggle, that when I argue with a complete delusional conspiracy theorist and ultra-nationalist that I exactly know where he is coming from and yet have no idea what actually made me change my mindset and therefor maybe open his eyes too. I guess it's a part of growing up, young people tend to be easy radicalized and prefer simple patterns and see the world and black or white and if you past 30 and still see it this way, you might really lost forever, what do you think?
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