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Sartre, Jean-Paul. Anti-Semite and Jew. New York: Grove Press, Inc. 1948.
''Thus the anti-Semite takes pains to speak to us of secret Jewish organizations, of formidable and clandestine freemasonries. Yet if he meets a Jew face to face, it is as often as not a weak creature who is ill-prepared to cope with violence and cannot even defend himself. The anti-Semite is well aware of this individual weakness of the Jew, which hands him over to pogroms with feet and hands bound--- indeed, he licks his chops over it in advance (Sartre 46-47).
אני מניח שהאינטיליגנטים לא צריכים שנתרגם להם את זה. |