As Certain as Death and Taxes: The Unyielding Persistence of Antisemitism
In November 1789, as he neared the end of his life, Benjamin Franklin penned a letter to the French scientist Jean-Baptiste Le Roy; Franklin was concerned after not hearing from him since the start of the French Revolution just a few months earlier. Le Roy, known for his work in physics and as a pioneer
Source: As Certain as Death and Taxes: The Unyielding Persistence of Antisemitism – Algemeiner.com