As I’m considering a makeover of KingChill.com, my focus is how to get people to read earlier content. A “random article generator” might alleviate that problem, letting bored readers hit refresh until they find something of interest. But the Jew section of my blog is extra important to me. And some articles are more “eye opening” than others.

So I thought it pertinent to do a best of for this section of my blog-within-a-blog, Jude.

Look, read everything if you can! Learn about Nazi doctors and Superman and the Quest for Cultural Erasure. I find it all fascinating. Knowledge is power! As far as facts go in the context of discussing Israel–Palestine, these topics should come up. [Counter point, in Different/Changing Tactics I express doubt the facts matter to the masses.]


Top 18 Jude Articles

1. 1948 Quotes

A curated collection of statements from Arab leaders in 1948, showing that the war against Israel was not about borders or settlements but about eradicating Jewish presence. These quotes are invaluable for debunking modern revisionism about Israel’s founding. Fight fiction with primary resources.

This article emphasizes that Arabs themselves (and every new source) admitted the Arabs started the conflict. It is essential for anyone who cares about genocide, because the Grand Mufti and Arab League tried to genocide Jews. They failed and called it a catastophe.

2. List of Levant Massacres Before 1948

Long before Israel existed, Jewish communities in the Levant (and everywhere) were targeted in massacres. This list documents those forgotten atrocities, undercutting the narrative that violence began only after Israel’s independence. To be honest, I’m not sure if some of the massacres were part of complex wars, nor does it matter.

The point is simple: Believing there was peace in the Middle East, or anywhere on Earth (but especially the Middle East) before 1948 is certified insane. No, there was not peace before Israel. What an insane idea.

3. 1 in 193

A breakdown showing how Jews, despite being a tiny fraction of the world population, have been disproportionately singled out for violence and hatred. Objective comparisons make the pattern impossible to ignore. Read this to get a sense we are not the biggest, richest or other-est state… just the most likely to be blamed for stubbed toes.

4. Emma Goldman on Zionism (Repost)

For all the Marxists who dismiss Zionism as nationalism, Goldman’s nuanced perspective is essential. I don’t think the new age of digital Marxists includes people who actually read, but they sure as hell pretend to. So send them this! It’s a critical understanding of Jewish aspirations. This piece demonstrates that Jewish self-determination cannot be dismissed with lazy ideological shortcuts. It is a shout out to the most punk rock philosopher of all time.

PS If you’re conservative or libertarian, consider the Labor Theory of Property that Goldman alludes to.

5. 10 Bigger Tragedies

A chart of ten (mid-20th century) mass migrations larger than those resulting from the 1947–1949 war initiated by the Arab League. And a three paragraph essay on some major differences.

6. 1939 Article on Fake Talmudic Passages (Repost)

Antisemites have long fabricated quotes from Jewish texts to justify hatred. Just how long? Well, this 1939 piece shows how “Talmud-baiting” works, and why fact-checking these lies is as urgent now as it was then. Sadly, it’s timeless. It is also opens up a discussion of how lies about talmud inevitably lead to lies about Christian sects, because ‘After Saturday comes Sunday.’

7. Whose Colony Is It Anyways?

Israel is accused of being both a colony and a colonizer—a contradiction that reveals how antisemitism twists logic. This article dismantles the claim by comparing Israel’s situation to actual cases of colonialism. It also points out that people in countries accused of being colonists are more likely to throw the same label, and people in countries accused of being colonies are more likely to throw out the contradictary label.

8. Holocaust DEI

When antisemitism is reframed as “diversity” or “social justice,” the Holocaust itself gets inverted into a lesson against Jews rather than for them. This article exposes how DEI frameworks can erase Jewish suffering. It covers moral narcissism, unrealized bigotry and topics that are very uncomfortable for people who genuinely believe they’re ‘antizionist not antisemites.’ A step to preventing bigotry is understanding it.

To be honest, I never perfected that article. But I think it gets the point across. Many Jews didn’t get it til Oct 7, when they saw endless conversations start with, “You’re not the victims! We are!” And occasionally I’m inspired to revisit and edit, so check it out again if you read it years ago.

9. History of Greece and Israel (Repost)

A historical comparison between Greece and Israel that highlights the absurdity of holding Israel to standards no one applies to other small, ancient-rooted nations in the Mediterranean. This is an especially good article if you want to try my tactic of comparing countries. If you start a conversation by talking about Greece, the listener may preach Greeks reclaiming their land as righteous before they even realize you’re also talking about Zionism.

10. The Day the Mufti Died (Repost)

Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, the Father of Palestine, was a Nazi collaborator. This repost captures the global reactions when he died in 1974, reminding us how deep his antisemitic influence ran. I don’t think the Grand Mufit gets nearly enough attention in a world so comfortable with insisting that Palestinian ideology is unique to Nazi ideology. Most forms of Palestinianism and Nazi-sim are like sister ideologies, but people really seem to oversimplify World War 2 as “Hitler was bad and then the US came and beat him.”

Note to self: I need to write an article about misconceptions on Nazis. I esp need to discuss how their ideology morphed from “antisemitism not anti-Judaism” to “antizionism not antisemitism.”

11. Oriana Fallaci interview with Arafat (Repost)

If someone wants to dismiss that the original Father of Palestine was violent, even by his Nazi collaborator standards, enter the next one. In this interview with Arafat, he is described as a weak man, quietly known to be lying about communist ambitions. Throughout the interview, Arafat repeatedly expresses his violent intentions. He also makes it abundantly clear that he believes Jordan and Lebanon are part of his Palestinian vision, even if their leaders disagree. Arafat says disgusting lines like “Civilians or military, they’re all equally guilty…” This inability to empathize is classic, and should be compared to Golda Meir’s famous line from the same year, same book, “Peace will come when the Arabs love their children more than they hate us.”

12. Remembering UNKRA

The little-known UNKRA program shows how international aid was directed to help Korea rebuild while Palestinians were kept in refugee status. A stark comparison that undermines claims of “eternal victimhood.” Use this to strengthen arguments about how UNRWA gets more money per refugee than other UN agencies. Any real supporter of Palestinian (people), not Palestine (state), should call out UNRWA’s clear failure.

13. Straight from the Rat’s Mouth

Jew haters love lists (see “noticing”). In the context of Israel-Palestine, the list is usually the “approved Jews” who get a pass (until they don’t). The ‘Free Palestine approved Jews’ includes a lot of extremist sects, failed comedians, actors and bad professors paid to be self-hating Jews. The most often mentioned name is Norman Finkelstein, a self hating Jew who has terrorized Jews for a living. Spoiler: I actually read and listened to this self-hating Jew.

Here I post videos of one self-hating Jews’ motivation: Norman Finkelstein, by his own admission, profits on war and suffering. Finkelstein rambled in 2015 about how Palestinians are literally addicted to starting wars and profit on losing wars, via Ramallah based NGOs. He admits he hopes there isn’t peace, because Palestinians fighting Jews is his big money maker. [Note: Rat was disavowed in 2023 by many Free Palestine devotees for badmouthing Hamas. He later had to apologize and bend the knee for the Hamas supporters, to keep the money flowing.]

14. Britain Encouraged Arabs to Invade Israel (Repost)

Contrary to claims that Britain supported Israel’s independence, this article reveals how London pushed Arab states to attack. It’s a crucial counterpoint to Irish and other anti-colonial narratives that miscast Israel as a British puppet. Use this as part of the larger argument that to fight English control, one should be extremely Zionistic, and not blindly back the Arab states that were also set up via partition plans.

15. Noticers (Part 1): The Irish Question

In the first of what I hope to be a sequence of articles on “noticers,” I give a short overview over what noticers are, and how their so-called pattern recognition resembles schizophrenia. I then review a parallel “noticing” with the Irish, hoping to expose how stupid obsession with one group is, and how lists of people shouldn’t amount to an ideology.

16. A-Lister Antisemitism Explanations

Snap your fingers and do your step as you read Jean-Paul Sartre, Christopher Hitchens, Primo Levi and Vasily Grossman give their timeless takes on how Jew hate morphs in the eyes of each hater.

17. 1980 articles on direct Nazi <> PLO ties (Two Reposts)

Maybe someone thinks The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was a Nazi collaborator, but things changed since then. That is certainly… an argument. So it’s important to remember that the PLO also had Nazi ties. They were documented in the 1980s. Hence, Mahmoud Abbas, to this day, being a Holocaust deniar. The Palestinian tactics have changed, but the ideology is still rooted in extreme violence, race science and calls to eradicate Jews and create racially pure states.

18. Mass killings ranked by proportional population loss

You’ve heard the big scary G word. You know the one. “Graph.” Graphs make it clear what is and isn’t a genocide.


For those new to my blog, Jude (short for Judeophobia) is one of many names I’ve used to catalog topics related to Jews/Israel. The hope was/is to exhaust unique subjects and only revisit a subject if something major changes, aka, the opposite of how social media functions. This section was previously called Anti-antisemitism, but when others started using the same name, I rebranded to avoid accusations of plagiarism or time travel.

Antisemitism mutates, but it rarely invents anything new. The same lies, distortions, and conspiracies resurface decade after decade, dressed in whatever language is fashionable. That’s why this list matters: it covers the foundational arguments, the recurring myths, and the hard evidence that people keep ignoring.

These articles are evergreen. They push back against antisemitism factually, not emotionally.

Now emotion and trickery are a different challenge. And, again, facts won’t end the problem. But they will make sure you’re never caught unprepared when a historical inaccuracy shows up in conversation.

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