You make a mistake when you say the Jews were scapegoated. There are reasons for that. International Jewry was boycotting German goods in a big way which stressed their economy which is how Krystalnact happened. It didn't come out of nowhere. Neither did Mien Kampf, which is actually a journey of discovery of dislike for internationalism as a whole as opposed to nationalism, and pride in German identity.
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I hear you on the economic tensions and boycotts adding fuel to the fire, but let’s not dodge the core issue. Blaming “International Jewry” as a monolith for Germany’s woes was a deliberate distortion. Kristallnacht wasn’t just a reaction; it was orchestrated hate. Mein Kampf’s “journey” still ends in dangerous, targeted vitriol. Context matters, but so does accountability.
I'll leave it there then. You understand some things but not all. Are the riots in LA and other places orchestrated hate or did they grow organically?