I mean if you look at it demographically they make up 50% of DNC donations, they are the most over represented group in Hollywood, the media, academia, all unfriendly to the right, in the context of Germany in 1918 nearly the entire communist leadership was made up of Jews which is where the “Jews stabbed us in the back in World War I” narrative came from. You also have the Soviet Union where Trotsky himself and much of the higher ups in his camp were Jewish. Antisemitism is also the most powerful label politically to be slapped with to silence someone, even though Jews are literally the most successful group in America. There’s also the fact that you have multiple Jewish identity advocacy groups that are specifically and strongly adversarial against American nationalism, and you also have organizations like AIPAC which is strongly for Israel but much of its leadership including those on the right who will destroy other people on the right who advocate policies similar to what Israel has. All of these are factual, and some people on the right will take all of this and more and then say that Jewish people as a whole control everything or all work together or that they are all destructive towards society. That isn’t really true, and there are multiple Jewish groups with a lot of power but different aims and goals, and there are certainly a difference between the politics of Israel and the politics of American Jews which lean heavily liberal globalist. But most American Jews, especially most in political power and influence, work very hard to destroy American identity and nationalism and will label everyone from libertarians to white nationalists as antisemites and use that to deplatform them.
Hey, not this Jew. And yes, funny story. I went to school at Brooklyn College. Large Jewish student population. I was not well liked on campus for three reasons. 1) I was considered a redneck because I came from the DC area and not NYC (Yes, this is true), 2) I had tried to serve in the US Army and not the IDF (Never been to Israel btw, what connection do I have to that country?) and 3) I wasn't very religious.
Long story short, some group was taking up signatures for yet another "Free Johnathan Pollard Drive." They asked me to sign. Bad move.
I politely but firmly told them Mr. Pollard was a damned traitor, and was where he belonged, and he had betrayed a country that four generations of my family had served honorably. And that the only reason I wasn't the fifth was epilepsy. And that Mr. Pollard was up there with John Walker in my eyes. I also calmly informed them what they could do with their petition. It was, of course, anatomically impossible.
I am sorry many Jews in this country seem to be divorced from a thing called reality. I am not one of them.