I'm about 200 pages into Mein Kampf and I find myself at a loss to grasp the difference between Zionism and the Pan-German sentiments espoused by Hitler. This is especially true since he makes the point that a nation is not a piece of land, but one race with one worldview. The Jew is also one race with one worldview. At the time they had no national land and were therefore easily regarded as parasites. But they now have a homeland to provide security and defense for their race. If the Jew is an eternal parasite then what use does it have for a homeland? If the Jew has a homeland then how can it be a parasite, and thus how can it be morally inferior to the German? Being a parasite is the main and perhaps only argument Hitler makes against the Jew. Is the Jew, now having realized some of its zionist dreams, on equal footing with the German?