no sir it hasn't been debunked by anyone; it's three volumes of documentation from that era. the words coming from the mouths of the so-called jews themselves..
it's not some "historic fiction" and the Nation has never been anti-jewish. they've been anti-bloodsuckers, rapists, and thieves who hide behind a religion. you people have been kicked out of hundreds of countries throughout your deplorable history, and why? because you're bloodsuckers, rapists and thieves who attempt to conceal your wickedness under the cloak of a religion.
1. Historical Myth vs. Historical Fact
The claim that Jews were "kicked out of 109 countries" is a well-known antisemitic trope, not a legitimate historical analysis. It has been widely debunked by credible historians and is often used in hate propaganda to justify discrimination or violence against Jews. It simplifies complex social, political, and religious histories into a false narrative of blame.
Most of these so-called "expulsions" were driven by scapegoating, religious intolerance, economic envy, or political manipulation—similar to how many groups have been oppressed or exiled throughout history. The fact that persecution happened doesn’t imply guilt of the persecuted.
2. NOI and Antisemitism
While the Nation of Islam does focus on Black empowerment and has made valuable contributions in some communities, its leadership—particularly Louis Farrakhan—has made numerous antisemitic statements over the decades. These include:
- Comparing Jews to termites.
- Promoting conspiracy theories about Jewish control over finance, media, and government.
- Publishing books like The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, which distorts history to blame Jews for the transatlantic slave trade.
3. Criticism of Power ≠ Blaming an Entire Group
It’s one thing to critique specific actions by individuals or institutions, but entirely another to generalize about an entire ethnic or religious group. That is the core of prejudice. Saying “Jews were kicked out of 109 countries” assigns collective blame and implies inherent guilt, which is both logically flawed and morally dangerous.
4. Double Standard Alert
If someone said, “Black people were enslaved or colonized because of their behavior,” we’d immediately recognize that as racist. Saying “Jews were expelled from 109 countries because of their behavior” is no different—it's just antisemitism cloaked in pseudo-history.
YOU CAN’T CLAIM TO NOT BE ANTISEMITIC WHILE REPEATING ONE OF THE MOST TOXIC ANTISEMITIC MYTHS. IF WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT POWER, HISTORY, OR JUSTICE, LET’S DO IT HONESTLY AND WITH NUANCE—NOT BY SPREADING PROPAGANDA THAT FUELS HATE AGAINST ANY GROUP.