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Is this why the jewish people are extremely underrepresented in America in all area such as culture, law, politics?
Maybe Not so much in skilled trades however, it seems as if the jewish people are being supressed in America.
Yes, the Bolsheviks criminalized antisemitism early. After the Oct 1917 Revolution, the Congress of Soviets condemned pogroms. In July 1918 the Council of People’s Commissars issued a formal decree declaring antisemitic agitation and pogroms counter-revolutionary, fatal to the workers’ cause, and placing perpetrators “outside the law.” Lenin strongly endorsed uncompromising enforcement.
It was roughly nine months after taking power—not hours or days, but swift in the context of civil war. The regime positioned itself as the first modern state to outlaw it explicitly.
Enforcement varied amid chaos, and the same government also dismantled Jewish religious institutions via the Yevsektsiya while broadly persecuting religion.
@Russtophocles1 Literally as I sit in my gazebo, smoke weed , drink coffee dressed in my Walmarts best attire for yard lounging. After 35 plus years of playing music....thats exactly how it is. 🤣🤣🤣😂🤣💯