"Tatsächlich ist der Antisemitismus die Folge der Judenemanzipation, Bevölkerungen, denen das historische Verständnis mangelt — also alle —, sehen uns aber nicht als geschichtliches Produkt an, nicht als die Opfer früherer, grausamer und noch beschränkterer Zeiten. Die wissen nicht, daß wir so sind, weil man uns unter Qualen so gemacht hat, weil die Kirche das Wuchergewerbe für Christen unehrlich machte und wir durch die Herrscher in Geldgeschäfte gedrängt wurden. Wir kleben am Geld, weil man uns aufs Geld geworfen hat."
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Theodor Herzl
1860 – 1904
österreichischer Schriftsteller, Journalist und Begründer des Zionismus
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