As a general rule people who hate a particular race, religion or creed do so because of fear or ignorance. It is also encouraged by people with an agenda against that group, using Propaganda, half truths and lies. Hatred also underlies much violence in the world. If people stopped exerting so much energy toward hating people who are different, they might just have the energy to rebuild this world to be a happier place. This hatred provided much of the legitimacy towards oppressing Jews.
Additionally, in the case of oppression there were two main advantages:
(1) When people are oppressed, their belongings and wealth can be confiscated. This can lead to lower taxes on the majority, increased privileges for the majority, and a party from which the majority can steal with much more impunity than the government coffers.
(2) Oppressed peoples are the perfect scapegoats for bad public policy or when governments lack knowledge as to a problem's true cause. Rather than try to calm the people and give rational explanations as to how and where they should direct their anger, it is far easier to point at a maligned group of people and say "They did it", regardless of their actual complicity. This was most prevalent during the Black Death and the European Great Depression.
The Jews
Jews have been oppressed by tens of different countriesz and cultures over the last 3400 years.
No doubt. It is a common opinion that anyone under a Communist system is oppressed, especially under Stalin.
Communist Russia oppressed Jews and any other religious beliefs they considered a threat to communism. That meant all religions.
Yes. In fact, Jewish History is mainly about struggle. Jews have been slaves and/or oppressed in every age, starting around the 17th Century BCE up to and including the 20th Century.Yes. In fact, Jewish History is mainly about struggle. Jews have been slaves and/or oppressed in every age, starting around the 17th Century BCE up to and including the 20th Century.
Thy are not oppressed at all.
During Jesus' time, the oppressed were often seen as the poor, sick, marginalized groups such as lepers, Samaritans, and women. Jesus preached love, compassion, and justice for all people, especially those who were considered outcasts by society. He challenged social norms and reached out to those who were marginalized or mistreated.
Pedagogy of the Oppressed was created in 1970.
Jesus was born and raised a Jew. At the time the Jews were being oppressed by their Roman conquerors and people were hoping for a Messiah who would overthrow their enemies.
Jews are reminded of the slavery that was endured by their ancestors in ancient Egypt every year during Passover; as a result of 1700 years of persecution in Christian Europe, they also empathize with oppressed minorities.
The citizens were oppressed by their cruel dictator.
"The Polish people were historically oppressed under neighboring empires." "The principal oppressed the faculty with his constant criticism and bullying."