Antisemitism explained through network science - chapter 7
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Have you ever wondered about the strange relationship between the world and the Jews? The root cause behind antisemitism and the cure for this persistent phenomenon? Who are the Jews? Is everyone a Jew? This and other questions are finally getting answered with network science, big data and some help from ancient texts.
Nature’s pattern of development is really everywhere. It's embedded in our universe, in our surroundings, our social structures, in our very selves. We all have a little node function and a hub function right inside of us, and the balance of the two is what will determine the collective and individual survival of the system which, as it turns out, are one and the same thing. So there you go. The Jewish problem isn't one of race, religion, nationality, culture. No, it's simply an integral part of the system. It's this deeply programmed need to ensure its survival which motivates suspicion and hatred towards the Jews. The only way, and I mean the only way, to fix it is to understand ourselves. All that's missing now is that human quality, is a conscious volitional agreement of all the parts in the system to develop by fulfilling their roles. That's it! Let's try this again shall we? Jew. Jews. The Jews. Did that feel any different? Now that we're aware of nature's thrust, its immutable laws, tell me, what's the point in blind pride and blind hate, thinking of parts of ourselves as if they're not? Let’s start agreeing with the data. Acknowledge that the living tendency of connection for connections sake is the only factor in nature that will ensure that systems, networks, people survive, evolve, and thrive.