Half of the top contenders in the Central Committee of the Communist Party to take power after Lenin’s health declined in 1922 – Lev Kamenev, Trotsky and Zinoviev – were Jewish. Yakov Sverdlov, the chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee from November 1917 to his death in 1919, was Jewish. Born in 1885, he had joined the Russian Social Democratic Party in 1902 and became a member of the Bolshevik faction with Lenin early on.
Because what I can see it was overwhelmingly WHITE.
Only 958 Jews had joined the Bolshevik Party before 1917
thousands joined after the Revolution.[11]:565 The chaotic years of World War I, the February and October Revolutions, and the Russian Civil War had created social disruption that led to anti-Semitism. Some 150,000 Jews were killed in the pogroms of 1918–1922, 125,000 of them in Ukraine, 25,000 in Belarus
Source?
Because what I can see it was overwhelmingly WHITE.
https://archive.is/PnEh7
https://archive.is/TSwow#selection-767.0-773.222 Your own beloved J website was the source hilariously
I saw it, but he is wrong. The numbers and members don't match up with reality. I'm sorry.