Haven't finished watching yet, but when it comes to picking lies, I really noticed I was watching a hollywood production early in the beginning when at the scene where Mayer was sitting at his living room table, exclaiming that jews were not let to educate themselves into a profession, implying this is why jews were supposedly forced into money lending business. I instantly felt like, "ha, you lazy jew, everyone wanted nothing more than your lazy jewish ass to get a real job, just like today".
It shows a more subtly subversive character, where immediately after a caricature-like scene of a greedy kike is suddenly morphed into a scene where the jew is a victim (to the uninitiated watcher).
"Rothschild, you're doing more business than any jew in jew street!" iconic scene
It's a remarkable view into the mind of a Rothschild. Notice how they exclaim virtue in what most consider disloyal, dishonest, deceptive, and immoral.
Of course, how Rothschild got their major wealth is a complete lie in this movie. Which is interesting as it implies even the Rothschilds consider their rise to be unethical, dishonest, and treasonous. Yet he attempts to spin it as righteous.
A powerful window indeed.
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