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Why are Jews disliked by many countries? What is the reason?

Speaking of the Jews, this is a nation that is amazing to learn about. Most people’s impression of Jews is first of all that they are “smart” because there are too many Jews on the rich list. Secondly, everyone is also deeply impressed by Hitler’s murder of the Jewish people during World War II. At that time, many German Jews were forced to leave. The country I have lived in since I was a child, just because I am a Jew, is also very deplorable.

According to legend, the ancestor of the Jews was named Jacob, who later changed his name to Israel. Around the 15th century BC, Jacob and his 12 sons migrated to Egypt. At first they were treated favorably by the rulers of the time, but later they became slaves of the Egyptians due to the change of dynasties. As a last resort, they had no choice but to flee back to Palestine. In the days that followed, the Jews divided into more than a dozen branches, established a unified country, and were then occupied by other countries.

Because the invaders were destroyed and able to return to their homeland, the entire ancient history can be said to be divided and reunited, and the fate of the nation was very tortuous. Many readers may have questions. The German Nazis adopted such a brutal massacre policy against the Jews during World War II. Did Hitler hate the Jews so much? What kind of twisted mentality is this based on? Are you just jealous of the extremely smart minds of the Jewish people?

Experts say that it is not just the German Nazis who dislike Jews, but other countries also dislike them. So, why is there such a result? The same nation is very cohesive in itself. If this nation also has an almost unified religious belief, it cannot be described only as "unity", and the Jews are such an example.

In the 1st century AD, the Jews revolted against the Romans, but the Romans eventually reached Jerusalem and the Jews were forced to go into exile. After being dispersed around the world, their living habits and language accents gradually became similar to those of the local residents who later settled. However, they were still indelible in their religious beliefs and used Hebrew letters as their common writing language.

Therefore, in the 21st century where globalization is becoming more and more intense, the Jewish nation still has a strong independence. The firmness of religious beliefs means that there will be frequent frictions with other ethnic groups or religions. Everyone dislikes each other. Naturally, many countries do not like Jews. The above is the influence of Jewish religious beliefs. Next, let’s talk about the extraordinary performance of Jews in business.

For a long time, Jews have been engaged in industries such as loan sharking and banking to make money, especially loan sharking. Everyone knows that it is about making huge profits, but it always feels like it is a moral borderline. When the number of people engaged in this industry increases, it will naturally affect the country's economic development. For other people's evaluation of this matter, you can refer to the image of Shylock in Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice".

It can be described as cold, material, and impersonal. As a result, others had a less favorable impression of the Jews. The talents of the Jews in business have enabled this nation to control tens of thousands of wealth. Coupled with the gathering of the Jewish bourgeoisie, the power of the group is extremely powerful, which is really fearful to other countries.

In this case, the bourgeoisie of other countries, thinking of their own interests, naturally regard the Jews as a very threatening nail in their own process of accumulating capital. Among the Jews, individual egoism prevails, but when facing the outside world, that is, people outside the nation, they can be consistent in dealing with the outside world. Naturally, they will be disliked and madly attacked by others.

During World War II, Shanghai took in about 30,000 European Jewish refugees. Most of these people participated in the founding of Israel after World War II, so Israel is relatively friendly to China.