As a straight white guy it is impossible for me to ignore where the attacks on my demographic (i.e. me) have been coming from, for example Norman Lear and the people running the media- hint, they are NOT Japanese Buddhists.
I didn't realize Tai Nahisi Coates was jewish.
I didn't realize Keir Starmer was jewish.
I didn't realize that Anita Sarkeesian was jewish.
I didn't realize that Justin Trudeau was jewish.
I didn't realize that Klaus Schwab was jewish.
The reason people like you get accused of antisemitism isn't because there aren't jews who cause problems. People from every ethnicity and social strata cause problems.
It's because you act like one ethnic group is
clearly the primary driving cause of all of this.
Most of the big thought leaders that created the modern leftist ideological mileau weren't jewish either. Karl Marx wasn't jewish (I am partially corrected, his family was ethnic jewish, but had left judaism as a religion in a prior generation), IIRC he was an anti-semite. Lenin and Stalin weren't jews, Michel Foucault wasn't jewish, Kimberly Crenshaw isn't jewish. Mao and the other CCP leaders weren't and aren't jewish.
There are absolutely jews among the left's vanguard and/or leaders, but they are
far from unique in that.
I care about whether or not someone believes in and advances an ideology that seeks to cause suffering and my destruction, not whether or not they share ethnicity with others who do.
As far as I'm aware, jews aren't any more likely to be hardened leftist than any other ethnic group that's over-represented among academics, financiers, and other high social-status professions and social classes. Those social classes certainly tend to be leftist more than people who can't afford luxury beliefs, but that's nothing new.
Acting like it's ethnicity, rather than ideology, that's causing the problem, is worse than useless, it's actively counter-productive.
I don't care if someone's jewish or not, I care if they hate me.