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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 6, 2023

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In general, far right allegations of Jewish control of America are highly exaggerated. While Jews are unsurprisingly overrepresented in every important industry, most powerful figures in finance, law, tech, politics, consumer goods, energy, even journalism aren’t Jewish. The only industry that can really be described as primarily Jewish at the most senior levels was Hollywood, and even that’s changing with streaming, the most powerful man in the business is Reed Hastings now, and he’s an old school WASP of impeccable Boston Brahmin pedigree.

How are Jews responsible for Sweden's immigration policies and hate speech laws?

How are Jews responsible for the conclusion of WW2?

That is, MacDonald claims that the West would be markedly different if not for Jewish influence, but Europe, which lost nearly its entire Jewish population following WWII, has been on essentially the same trajectory as the United States for the last 80 years.

Sweden operates in a global economy, plugged-in worldwide telecommunications and global media. Sweden only dubs children shows. 86% of the Swedish population speaks English. They get American media, which sometimes means Jewish-influenced media.

Aside from that, I don't disagree that Europeans might just go that way no matter what.

Perhaps the natural, inescapable conclusion of European civilization is some kind of glorious fiery, but mostly peaceful protest.

I disagree with this guy. If Israel can't defend themselves from what he calls 'the third world' (Israel is not located in subsaharian Africa), then why should anybody else defend them? Why do they need our money?

Let these Israelis figure out a way to survive without begging, without running intense propaganda campaigns on Westerners. Get creative for once. Idk, offer some training, weapons and land to disillusioned Western youth similarly to ISIS?

Let's see an Israeli Roterham before we talk about Israel being the bulwark of the West. At least Israel has walls all around it.

'the third world' (Israel is not located in subsaharian Africa),

Neither is the whole third world.