Well some of them are Bolshevists and some of them are Zionists and some are libertarians, but no matter what things always seem to end up being anti-white.
Like most demographics, no, not really. Some of my ancestors about 6 generations back were Jewish, but an ancestor converted to Christianity. My dad is a pastor. I have several Jewish co-workers, all but one are Republicans and votes for Trump. I have a D&D buddy who is Jewish, usually votes Dem, but doesn't really pay much attention to politics.
Small sample and anecdotal evidence, but you'll find clusters like that all over. Hollywood and New York stereotypes aren't true of an entire population.
Are we trusting polls again? Not saying it's not accurate, I don't know.
Regardless, even if majority of US Jews are Democrats that still doesn't make Jews the problem. It's the ideology and the party (/parties) that represents it. I think it's important to understand where the world went wrong philosophically lest we repeat the mistakes again and again. Blaming a small group of people for a ubiquitous problem is missing the mark.
Similar scenes in Switzerland: https://twitter.com/liamhannes/status/1394756305735360512
I guess calling for open borders, unrestricted immigration and attacking conservatives who are opposed to that isn't working out too well for them.
That's not a Jewish thing, that's a Leftist thing.
There's not much of a difference.
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-over-three-quarters-of-u-s-jews-voted-for-biden-in-election-poll-finds-1.9288692
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/most-influential-democratic-donors-2020-elections.html
Are Jews a monolith? Like are they a block that believes only one thing, or are they, like white people having both left and right?
Well some of them are Bolshevists and some of them are Zionists and some are libertarians, but no matter what things always seem to end up being anti-white.
Like most demographics, no, not really. Some of my ancestors about 6 generations back were Jewish, but an ancestor converted to Christianity. My dad is a pastor. I have several Jewish co-workers, all but one are Republicans and votes for Trump. I have a D&D buddy who is Jewish, usually votes Dem, but doesn't really pay much attention to politics.
Small sample and anecdotal evidence, but you'll find clusters like that all over. Hollywood and New York stereotypes aren't true of an entire population.
Are we trusting polls again? Not saying it's not accurate, I don't know.
Regardless, even if majority of US Jews are Democrats that still doesn't make Jews the problem. It's the ideology and the party (/parties) that represents it. I think it's important to understand where the world went wrong philosophically lest we repeat the mistakes again and again. Blaming a small group of people for a ubiquitous problem is missing the mark.