Bangalore: Why are the Jews hated the world over? Churchill says Jews themselves are responsible for inviting persecution if there was any.
The same answer applies to the “Jews of India” who often complain of Brahmin-baiting.
Here is an AFP report published in The Hindu (March 12, 2007).
London: Britain’s Second World War Prime Minister Winston Churchill argued that Jews were “partly responsible for the antagonism from which they suffer”, in an article publicised for the first time on Sunday. Churchill made the claim in an article entitled “How the Jews can combat Persecution” written in 1937.
He outlined a new wave of anti-Semitism sweeping across Europe and the United States, which was followed by the deaths of millions of Jews in the Holocaust under the German Nazi regime.
“It would be easy to ascribe it to the wickedness of the persecutors, but that does not fit all the facts”, the article read. “It exists even in lands, like Great Britain and the United States, where Jew and Gentile are equal in the eyes of the law and where large numbers of Jews have found not only asylum, but opportunity. These facts must be faced in any analysis of anti-Semitism. They should be pondered especially by the Jews themselves. For it may be that, unwittingly, they are inviting persecution — that they have been partly responsible for the antagonism from which they suffer.”
The article adds: “The central fact which dominates the relations of Jew and non-Jew is that the Jew is different.”
“He looks different. He thinks differently. He has a different tradition and background. He refuses to be absorbed.”
Elsewhere, Churchill praised Jews as “sober, industrious, law-abiding” and urged Britons to stand up for the race against persecution.
The article was discovered by Cambridge University historian Richard Toye in the university’s archive of Churchill’s papers. At the time, Churchill’s secretary said it would be “inadvisable” to publish it and it never saw the light of day.
Britain erected Israel: Churchill was never accused of being anti-Jew. In fact, he was a supporter of Jews. Alan Hart, author of the book Zionism (Vol.1, 2005, World Focus Publishing, Kent, London), says Churchill made a speech in the House of Commons in (July 1937) supporting the British Balfour Declaration which granted the British protectorate of Palestine to Jews. Alan Hart says how as Secretary of State for War, Churchill in 1920 was fooled by the Jews.
Brahmin persecution in India: Those interested in reading Alan Hart’s book (pages 600) may write for photocopies. British author Alan Hart inaugurating a Muslim conference in Bangalore on Feb.15-17, 2007 (in which V.T. Rajshekar was also present on the dais) agreed with our editor’s thesis that the Brahmins indeed are the “Jews of India”. (DV Edit March 1, 2007).
That means the Brahminical people of India, who often complain of persecution, must note they themselves are responsible for their fate.

