Amy Sterling Casil
2 min readJul 13, 2022

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If Anne Frank looked like Lizzo, there would be lots of people laughing about what happened to her and toasting the Nazis that did it right now, and of course no book or any type of studies!

If you look at the guy that was promoting this Anne Frank talk, he was not an American Descendant of Slaves judging by his picture - he looked like a Eurasian man (mixed White/Asian).

We are in agreement. I just find that many Black Americans, who knew few Jewish people, think that Jewish people as a whole AGREE with white racism in the US, slavery, the prison-industrial complex, and have no problem with it. This is untrue. Most Jewish people are taught concepts in their church of justice, healing the world, charity and kindness. Each has a Hebrew name - tzedek means "justice" for example. This is why you see Jewish lawyers defending people, like the Innocence Project. In the Jewish culture, is not a skin-color-based prejudice, nor is there a tradition of slavery to enrich a few. Jews also do not overly value extreme money gathering or rentier capitalism, though there is the wealthy segment of the Jewish community that does and goes all-in with it. I wrote an article about wealthy political donor Stephen Cloobeck, who is basically a rich, horrible, evil pig man. And a Jew.

I see a lot of anti-Semitic talk from modern-day Nazi types that talk about the world Jewish conspiracy and mention the Rothschilds, and say they are the reason Black Americans and others worldwide continue to be oppressed. I'm sure these ultra-wealthy people played a role and continue to play it. But they also sat on their hands while the Holocaust occurred, and their own relatives plus millions of others were killed. The Nazis mistake was going too fast. If they took it slow like it goes on here, we might be typing in German instead of English.

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Amy Sterling Casil
Amy Sterling Casil

Written by Amy Sterling Casil

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