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It is a pretty good case to see that jews will hate the working class (and anyone else), if that is necessary in a specific situation.
Many make the mistake to think that jews are left wing. No, they are not. They are whatever its good for the jews, and that’s flexible. It could be anything.
They supported the working class and communism in the past simply in order to overthrow the gentile elites. But this does not mean that they really care for the whole leftism thing. It is just a tool for a purpose. The purpose is purely ethnonationalist and has nothing to do with leftism – it is to secure the ethnic group jewish interests.
This is why jews in the US are extremely liberal – 80 percent voted democrat, while in Israel they are heavily right wing – the vast majority there identifies as right wing, and religion and nationalism are flourishing there.
Liberalism is needed in the US in order to achieve the ethnic objective – to weaken the majority, and in the same way nationalism is needed in Israel to achieve the ethnic objective – to surpress the minority there. Importantly – the objective – securing the ethnic group jewish interests is the same. Only the tools are different, depending on what works in a particular situation. It could be supporting liberalism (USA), it could be supporting the gentile working class (Communist revolution in Russia) or it could be supporting nationalism (Israel). Whatever works in the specific place and situation.
After jews achieved strong control over the elites support for the working class is no longer needed. As the jews do not need a working class revolution anymore since many of them are the elite themselves. They only needed a revolution when they were not part of the gentile elite and this is why they temporarily supported the working class struggles in the past.
Right now, the policy of the jews is “invade the world, invite the world”.
It seems contradictory, but it is not. Simply different strategies are needed to achieve the same objective – which is the ethnic supremacy of the jews.
In western countries, jews need to invite the world – in order to weaken the dominant ethnic groups there. And abroad, the jews support imperialism and militarism – in order to ensure that jews and their proxies subdue and rule the world and no country is resisting their global control, as well as that israeli nationalist interests are protected.
This is why you will see heavily liberal and “progressive” media (pro-minority, pro-lgbt, pro-feminist, etc), being at the same time heavily war mongering and advocating conflicts with Russia, Syria, Libya, Iran, China, etc.
In the same way, Bernard-Henri Lévy is liberal and a war monger at the same time.
It is a very careful dance that the jews dance. There is no left or right. There is only what’s good for the jews. And that can be anything, depending on situation. So you will see all kinds of pirouettes. Including “progressives” hating the working class and “liberals” lusting for wars and crying about russians under the bed.
The “left” is about identity politics now, divide and rule games at home and liberal interventionism abroad, put in place instead of the class warfare against the elite. As jews captured the elite, they will increasingly abandon the working class. Since you don’t need a working class revolution when you are the elite.
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15506872? ago
I've never been to Israel, so I have no clue what their political views are there. But I can speak to the regional influence and upbringing factors in local culture as playing a bigger role than you may think. I grew up in Texas in super majority Jewish neighborhoods with most of my friends and stepparent being Jewish. Every Jewish person (and their parents) that I knew growing up in Texas were all conservatives who voted Red. Imagine my surprise when later in my teens, I moved to California (again in almost exclusively Jewish neighborhoods) and EVERYONE (all my Jewish friends AND their parents) - with maybe one exception - was a SUPER liberal.
Growing up in Texas, I equated people who were Jewish to automatically assuming they'd be conservative, so it shocked the heck out of me to be surrounded by Jewish people in CA who were ANTI-conservative. Thankfully, we had lots of other topics to talk about so it didn't put a monkey wrench into our friendships (until we got older and now it's completely hopeless with their obsessive Trump-bashing TDS).
Just food for thought on the subject.
15507065? ago
As an Orthodox Jew I can say that most of us HATE Trump. 85+% of jews voted for Democrats, this is public open source info.
15507231? ago
I believe you. Just offering some regional input on political views of Jewish people in Texas vs. California - that's all.