I don't like jews because they're greedy, and blind to the lives of those they deem lesser than their own.
Its a complicated thing, but once you understand it, its impossible not to be oppositional to jewry.
See, at the moment at least, they pretend to be like you, in that they pretend that they believe all races are equal and thus that racial discrimination is bad; however, they do not believe this, they only claim to believe this because they are so often seen to be discriminated against racially, because, as a race, they behave in a very specific fashion that annoys people.
Anyway, they pretend to behave like this, and in this way get those who have ascribed to their way of thinking to view everyone's lives to be deemed equal. Thus, by this reasoning, nobody's life is justified in being deemed lesser than ones own on racial grounds…
… But herein lies the rub: Their professed ideals DO support the existence of those whose lives are justifiable in viewing as less than ones own, and that it is righteous to be blind to such lives. Namely, those who oppose their narratives, specifically this one; for, were this narrative to be degraded, jews would most assuredly be targeted, and they are well aware of that fact.
That said, they do not ACTUALLY believe that people are all equal - quite the opposite! They are using this narrative to ensure that they cannot be meaningfully opposed via the methods - racial discrimination - that have been used to drive them out historically. Meanwhile, in their own lands, and wherever they hold sway, they VICIOUSLY discriminate along racial lines, and express total belief in the righteousness of their blindness to the struggles of those whose lives they have deemed lesser than their own.
I share their perspective in a sense - I likewise believe that races exist, are not equal, and that there are beings who, by requisite of their characteristics, are viable for being viewed as lesser than my own.
The difference between myself and the jew is that I do not believe I am righteous in being blind to such lives.
That I view Africans, for example, as being lesser than my people, and that I view their individual lives as lesser than the individual lives of my own kind, does not suggest I believe it is righteous to be blind to their existence, to their struggles. By no means is such righteous.
With greater ability comes greater responsibility, comes greater duty.
I do not wish to genocide all other races or peoples, I wish to uplift them while retaining the diversity which we represent as individualized genetic factions, specific organismal clades, which we are and which dictate everything from our physiology to our behavior to our culture. I would retain as much of that diversity as I could - and to do so DEMANDS racial discrimination.
There's just no way to get around that my man.