…ate model that emerged after the French Revolution became sick ideologies by sick people over time. In the mid-20th century, Nazism and fascism were considered sick ideologies, but as time progressed, the world witnessed a more terrible one; Zionism. It was quickly understood that Zionism was not just an ideological sociological ideology, because Zionism, like a very fast-moving organism, accustomed the region it visited to death and brutality. Zionism grew so quickly because it was built on victimization, emerged at a time when anti-Semitism and anti-Semitism were systematically increasing, and was supported worldwide to protect the rights of Jews. Zionism was initially briefly defined as Jewish nationalism, but it was later understood through Is…