"My first thought was, of course, Hitler. But then, after I read everyone else's answer, I had another idea. And that idea was to get at the root, and not the limb. So I'm going to propose another person. If you could kill the following person, do you think that, perhaps, we might eradicate (by removing this person from history) a root cause of antisemitism? I would have killed Jesus. No Jesus = no Christianity. Does this have any merit?"
First re: Hitler, and as somebody else noted, Hitler was enamored with Viking mythology, and at most he was a Christian in name only and for the sake of politics. Frankly, it's insane to believe that a pagan Europe would have been at all sympathetic to Jews.
As for today, Islam is on the march throughout all the world. Iran is led by a madman whose speeches could have been written by Hitler, and they're months away from a nuclear device. A Palestinian state is the current fad among liberals on college campuses. The current occupant of the White House is at least a Muslim sympathizer if not a closet Muslim.
To be fair, some of the greatest apologists for militant Islam are left-wing Jews, whether in Israel, America, or Europe. In contrast, a fair-minded person would realize that some of the most fervent supporters of Israel today are traditional Christians. Chaim Ben Pesach himself acknowledges that the majority of JTF supporters are evangelical Christians.
And despite all this, a longtime poster on this board suggests that all would be well if King Herrod had succeeded 2000 years ago.
This is the first time that I've been embarrassed to be a regular on this board.
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