Jews have an outsized representation in many of the organizations and institutions pushing leftism, and there are a number of prominent leftists that are Jewish (George Soros as an example). Even those that are not (openly) religiously or culturally Jewish are willing to use their Jewishness to deflect criticism. These facts are enough to trigger a response in those capable of pattern recognition, and some take this to the extreme of "there's a vast Jewish conspiracy and they should be expelled from our society."
<...> have an outsized representation in many of the organizations and institutions
Insert either 'Jews' or 'whites' and be a Stormfag or a SJW respectively.
It would literally be impossible for Whites to be overrepresented to the extent Jews are in many areas, because that would involve over 100% of those organizations/positions being white. Irrespective, there is an admitted strong in-group bias among Jews, which should be enough to make anyone that's not Jewish wary. I view it much the way I do various other ethnic/cultural/religious identity groups--Islam, Black Nationalism/Afronationalism, various forms of Marxism--All of these are incompatible with America's founding values (and I'd argue western values in general) and they wish to supplant those values with their own and install themselves at the top of the power structure. And even among those Jews, Muslims, Blacks, etc that don't openly support these supremacist ideologies, they still have an in-group bias toward those that do.
You also forgot to include "Men" -> "Feminist" in that list.
These facts are enough to trigger a response in those capable of pattern recognition
You mean confirmation bias, because you definitely don't know what 'pattern recognition' is. Just repeating a pol meme.
I was raised an Evangelical Christian, and was taught that Jews were God's chosen people (even if the majority of them had rejected his covenant.) I never had any bias against Jews growing up or even for the first years of my adult life. Even still I prefer to judge people as individuals when possible, but I can't ignore the fact that there is a significant correlation between Jewishness and Leftism.
Jews have an outsized representation in many of the organizations and institutions pushing leftism, and there are a number of prominent leftists that are Jewish (George Soros as an example). Even those that are not (openly) religiously or culturally Jewish are willing to use their Jewishness to deflect criticism. These facts are enough to trigger a response in those capable of pattern recognition, and some take this to the extreme of "there's a vast Jewish conspiracy and they should be expelled from our society."
Insert either 'Jews' or 'whites' and be a Stormfag or a SJW respectively.
You mean confirmation bias, because you definitely don't know what 'pattern recognition' is. Just repeating a pol meme.
It would literally be impossible for Whites to be overrepresented to the extent Jews are in many areas, because that would involve over 100% of those organizations/positions being white. Irrespective, there is an admitted strong in-group bias among Jews, which should be enough to make anyone that's not Jewish wary. I view it much the way I do various other ethnic/cultural/religious identity groups--Islam, Black Nationalism/Afronationalism, various forms of Marxism--All of these are incompatible with America's founding values (and I'd argue western values in general) and they wish to supplant those values with their own and install themselves at the top of the power structure. And even among those Jews, Muslims, Blacks, etc that don't openly support these supremacist ideologies, they still have an in-group bias toward those that do.
You also forgot to include "Men" -> "Feminist" in that list.
I was raised an Evangelical Christian, and was taught that Jews were God's chosen people (even if the majority of them had rejected his covenant.) I never had any bias against Jews growing up or even for the first years of my adult life. Even still I prefer to judge people as individuals when possible, but I can't ignore the fact that there is a significant correlation between Jewishness and Leftism.