QUOTES FROM MARX
“The Jew has emancipated himself in a Jewish manner not only by gaining financial power, but because through him and without him money has become a world power and the practical Jewish spirit has become the practical spirit of the Christian nations. The self-emancipation of the Jews has gone so far that the Christians have become Jews. Yes, the practical dominion of Judaism over the Christian world has reached its normal, unambiguous expression in North America. ”
” What was the real basis of the Jewish religion? Practical need, egotism. The God of practical need and egotism is money. Money is the jealous God of Israel before whom no other God may endure. Money debases all gods of men and transforms them into commodities. The God of the Jews has become the God of the universe. The real God of the Jews is money. Their God is only an illusory bill of exchange.”
“We recognize therefore in Judaism a generally present anti-social element which has been raised to its present peak by historical development, in which the Jews eagerly assisted, and now it has of necessity to dissolve itself. In its final meaning, the emancipation of the Jews is the emancipation of humanity from Judaism.”
” The classes and the races too weak to master the new conditions of life must give way…. They must perish in the revolutionary holocaust. ”
–Karl Marx, Marx People’s Paper, April 16, 1856, Journal of the History of Idea, 1981, [22]
” The chief mission of all other races and peoples, large and small, is to perish in the revolutionary holocaust. ”
–Karl Marx Die Neue Rheinische Zeitung NZR January 1849, [23]
Related– Marx and Satanism
May 5 is the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx’s birth.
“In order that the true meaning of things may not
strike the goyim before the proper time,
we shall mask it under an alleged ardent desire
to serve the working classes…”
Protocols of Zion VI
Ein Rothschild Cousin 3. Grades
Satanist und Freimaurer, was erwartet man da?
In seinem Gedicht „Oulanem“, dessen Titel eine für Satanisten typische
Verdrehung von „Immanuel=Gott ist mit uns“ darstellt, schreibt Marx, den
manche fälschlich für einen Menschenfreund halten:
„Doch dich, dich personifizierte Menschheit
fassen meine Jugendarme,
sie klammern krampfhaft sich um deine Brust,
der Abgrund gähnt uns beiden Nacht herauf,
und sinkst du unter, lächelnd folg‘ ich nach,
und raun‘ dir zu, hinab! Kommt mit, Genosse!“ (rwm 16)
Marx war nicht ohne Religion – er war GEGEN Gott: