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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 15, 2026

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None of that adds up to “more dangerous than Islam”. All you have done is shown a threat; not a relative threat.

Yeah. I think Israel has more power to enact changes, sure, but I also feel that I broadly agree with a lot of the things that Israel stands for and that I'm far less likely to be collateral damage than if Islam or the Woke-left had a similar level of power or ability to adjust things. Sure Jews have an outsized impact on society, but they're generally intelligent, rational actors and the human rights impact of them losing in the MIddle East would likely be significantly worse than the current situation.

Massive amounts of Muslim non-assimilating immigration is very destabilizing as western europe is discovering. This is bad, but bad in a way that is obvious to low-information, low-IQ voters. So, the problem is being corrected slowly and there is at least general awareness about it.

Jewish disproportionate influence in western democracies from the control of media outlets, financial institutions, and general high-level intellectual output is destabilizing in a different way. Shabbat, the jewish day of rest, is Saturday because of jewish influence on western culture. The paradigms of universal education and literacy are also rooted in jewish religious tradition. That is to say, the paradigms of western daily life are rooted in jewish thought and religious-cultural practices, in a way that Islamic influences can never compare. The low-information, low-IQ voters cannot recognize or deal with this type of problem like the way they respond to unchecked Muslim immigration at the ballot box.

At the same time, jews are seen as both a protected religious minority and a protected cultural minority. So, while jews are foundational contributors to modern western culture, they are also simultaneously a protected double-minority. Jews avoid being the targets of woke leftism while enjoying most of the cultural majority benefits of white christians. You could say that jews are Schrodinger's white+, white when convenient and nonwhite when the woke left is looking for the next target.

While all this is going on, many diaspora jews also feel an obligation to defend Israel from potential harm. For some jews, this takes the form of deprioritizing their home country's interest in favor of policies that favor Israel's interest. This is a recipe for disaster for their home country.

In my opinion, @Rex has it right when he says that Israel is the single biggest external threat to US interests. They are an unacknowledged threat because they have convinced both political parties (AIPAC) that Israel's interests are one and the same as American interests. To voice this paradigm in public is antisemitism. To persist in criticism of Israel is Nazism.

No kidding. It’s my opinion. How would you suggest we quantitatively prove a relative threat?

We could look at things like terrorist attacks in the last fifty years. Or we could look at things like the UK where Muslims end up in large amounts.

It can be difficult to weigh the levels of threat between the dagger at your back and the gun in your face.