“The jew, who is a kind of nomad, has never created his own cultural form and, as far as we can see, never will, for all his instincts and talents require a more or less civilized nation to act as a host for their development.” (“Host” here means “parasite”; think “Israel” vis-a-vis America).
— Carl Jung, from the essay “The State of Psychotherapy Today,” 1934, from the Collected Works of Carl Jung, Volume 10. Jung had a falling-out with his Jewish colleague Sigmund Freud in circa 1912, which isn’t surprising. One of them was honest and thoughtful (Jung) and the other was a sneaky, oily Jew with poop fixations.
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