… It reminds us of 1492. That's when Jєωs were expelled from Spain because "that's not who Spaniards were." Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain on August 3 of that year. The day prior, August 2, was the deadline for all Jєωs to leave Spain under the Edict of Expulsion. …
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The Jєωs were expelled from Spain, at least nominally expelled, because for centuries they had been the allies and bankrollers of the degenerate Muslim occupiers of the Iberian Peninsula. The fact that, as is now known, so many of the putatively converted Jєωs turned out to be Marranos—perjured Jєωs and their perjured descendants who merely pretended to accept the Faith and sacrilegiously received Baptism, the Eucharist, and the other sacraments while continuing to practice atheistic Judaism in private, all to protect their vast wealth and status—strongly suggests that Ferdinand, Isabella, and the Inquisition were far less draconian in their expulsion policy than they might have been.