13 September, 2020

The Jew-Coup in America: It’s Not New, It’s Merely Heating Up

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Jews more-or-less invented the political Left in America: they founded the NAACP and other “anti-racism” organizations, they founded the Communist Party, and the labor unions, and the 1960s counter-culture, and the New York City/Los Angeles-based “mainstream media” cabal, and feminism, and they dominated the humanities courses in every major university, etc. (Jews also founded antifa in Germany circa 1919).

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“So how to conceptualize Jewish involvement? As documented in my book The Culture of Critique, Jews have been the backbone of the American Left since they arrived in America and are central to the new elite that emerged in the counterculture of the 1960s. The Frankfurt School, largely shaped by Jewish refugees from Hitler, reconceptualized anti-Semitism as resulting, not from class conflict as orthodox Marxism had claimed, but from ethnic conflict. Similarly, Jewish activism in the post-World-War-II U.S. focused on importing non-Whites as allies of Jews in opposition to the traditional White American majority. Hence the critical role of Jews and Jewish organizations in the passage of the 1965 Immigration Act.

Jews and Jewish organizations have allied themselves with Blacks since the early twentieth Century with the founding of the NAACP. And, despite a substantial history of Black anti-Semitism (e.g., Louis Farrakhan, the recent spate of attacks on Orthodox Jews in New York, anti-Jewish statements by Black media figures like Nick Cannon—who also thinks Blacks are superior to White people but only apologized to Jews), this alliance continues into the present.” [Article].


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