Title, but also the issues we’re facing wouldn’t suddenly be fixed with them gone, as there’s plenty of feminists of all races, plenty of people doing alphabet "advocacy work" of all races, plenty of people pushing the migrant BS of all races, etc.
True believers exist at all levels of government, so the Js disappearing imo wouldn’t going to have an effect in our lifetimes, but much later on.
I’m just a spectator who calls things as I see them, so I’ll let you all have at it in the comments, there’s more stuff I need to go into later, like how college football is going to end up killing Title IX, and how college football’s gonna wreck colleges as a whole.
I believe they have too much influence for damn sure, I’m just not sure that there’s a solution to end that without fedposting IRL, which I think is unfortunate
I honestly think there is a cultural solution if enough people become aware of their influence networks. Major changes in the American partnership with Israel are inevitable at this point due to a majority of under-40s having a poor opinion of Israel, and I would almost say it's worse after 10/7.
For instance, if you talked to me in college, I was an Iraq War-supporting diversity-loving centrist conservative with utterly no conception of anything besides anti-Semitism being bad. I had to reevaluate several times as reality exposed itself. I bet a lot of people are climbing into the same boat.
Decades of social and cultural conditioning is a tough thing to overcome.
I've seen boomers become cartoon-character red-faced steam-out-of-ears enraged when someone doesn't 100% support the ww2 narrative. And I realize now that they are so terrified of being associated with those ideas that they compulsively performatively virtue signal against it.
I only really thought about this now, and replying to this because I don’t wanna make this a main post, but I personally believed that it happened, mainly because Mustache Man wrote about it in his prison book and the systematic stuff with Stars of David and whatnot.
To say that he didn’t try to kill them I think is ridiculous, but you only have to look at the records that the Germans didn’t manage to burn to find out that extermination was their goal. Whether or not it hit the 6 million number specifically, or if 6 million included all the other groups with it, that I don’t know.
What I will end with however is that Patton was right, along with a question: how did US forces even end up finding Auschwitz to begin with? That’s something I’m curious about.