Fathom again, and this from Charles Asher Small's essay on creating a Jewish consciousness:

Just two generations ago, leading intellectuals in Nazi Europe—philosophers, biologists, and eugenicists, as well as theologians—defined the Jewish people as non-white, as an enemy that threatened the purity of the Aryan race. This racist antisemitism ultimately led to the Shoah, the systematic extermination of more than six million Jews, the majority of whom were of Ashkenazic descent.  Incredibly, within the feeble imagination and gaze of the contemporary antisemite, the Ashkenazi Jew is defined as white and privileged. Now, less than 80 years later, the so-called intellectuals of our generation have the audacity to redefine the Jewish people as white racists, colonisers, supporters of apartheid, and occupiers, as the greatest contemporary enemy of all that is good and decent, despite the catastrophe instigated by their racist intellectual predecessors not only against the Jewish people but against Europe as a whole. This is carried out at top universities and in books published by top publishing houses without even the pretence of exploring the Jewish worldview rich in wisdom and thought that has been established for thousands of years.

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