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You mean when napoleon gave jews citizenship and other European countries followed after infiltrated.

You might think it started with Christianity but it wasn’t until public education and then end of WWII that it really kicked in.

Frankfurt school in slow grind mode.

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I'm not blaming christianity, I'm saying the egalitarian and universalist set of ideas/principles has its roots in it

Consider christian charity or the teachings of jesus, this is typically what I'm referring to by "egalitarian and universalist set of ideas/principles", it's the polar opposite of judaism which encourages ethnic and religious and class discrimination at every level. For the era it was a revolution, for the rest of the world it was a revolution, jesus opened the religion to gentiles, no more discrimination on the basis of whether it's a "jew" or not

To this day for instance, islamic charity still discriminates between muslims and the rest when it comes to charity, it's muslim first and sometimes only, same could be said about judaism it's even worse, much worse, you're barred from helping non jews in many instances unless not helping will end up endangering jews

That being said you're right, napoleon emancipated the jews wherever he went, he ended much of the discriminatory practices against them