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From Wikipedia: Conspiracy Theories

I'm not going to mention how Anti-Semitism is first and before Anti-Arminianism, which goes against the alphabetical order.

"Since at least the Middle Ages, antisemitism has featured elements of conspiracy theory. In medieval Europe it was widely believed that Jews poisoned wells, had been responsible for the death of Jesus, and ritually consumed the blood of Christians. The second half of the 19th century saw the emergence of notions that Jews and/or Freemasons were plotting to establish control over the world. Forged evidence has been presented to spread the notion the Jews were responsible for the propagation of Communism, the most notorious example being The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1903).[1] Such antisemitic conspiracy theories became central to the worldview of Adolf Hitler."

This is completely misleading and false infromation. Adolf Hitler's views had nothing to do with these conspiracy theories, but actual real life actions. Anyone who studies history of Weimar Republic, Third Reich and WW2 would have a good laugh over the last sentence of this statement. People deserve to view neutral views and actual facts instead of myths and pro-Zionist propaganda, which ironically happen to conspiracy as well. If I haven't studied much history of this period, I would have been misleaded by this information instead of learning the historical facts, therefore it goes against anyone who's in need of quick infromation, for example, for a school essay, it is morally wrong to teach such close minded opinions, and regardless whether the truth doesn't serve certain political agendas or hurts feelings of certain communities, that doesn't mean, it should be accepted to be suppressed and falsified.