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Correct. I'm not a white nationalist and don't think that "white" is a strong enough basis for any kind of group identity. Whether or not individual jews qualify under that umbrella is just not a question I care about because I don't think that information is useful at all. But when I'm talking about politics at a broader level, jews absolutely fall under the category "white" as defined by the modern left and it isn't even a question.
I'm not trying to be glib or motivated here, I'm basing my opinion on what I see people on the left saying and doing. Are you familiar with the Proud Boys? They were a right wing political organisation that was explicitly christian, and they've been called a white supremacist group as well... despite being led by a black cuban and not having any racial requirements for prospective members. It isn't like they're the one exception or anything - here's Al Jazeera saying that Zionism is "white supremacy" and not jewish supremacy. https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2019/1/9/the-zionist-fallacy-of-jewish-supremacy Here's Newsweek talking about how orthodox-raised jew Jared Kushner's white supremacy "shines through" https://uscpr.org/jared-kushners-white-supremacy-shines-through-opinion/ (though Newsweek later edited the title to remove the term white supremacy, they didn't change the URL and the author kept the original title for his website).
I actually agree with you that this is a bad use of language, and political thinking is made less clear by simply terming everything "white nationalist", but that's the world we live in right now and that's the approach that the left has decided to take. If you want to go and tell the left that they're being a bit too free and flippant with accusations of racism and white supremacy, I think that's an admirable goal and you should definitely pursue it if you're rich enough that you never need to worry about working again.
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