to be fair, a lot of normies are still programmed to instantly dismiss anything if it criticizes someone who is Jewish. if you want normie acceptance, it is better to focus on the individuals, organizations, and what they are doing.
Take the Soros conspiracy for instance. George Soros is a rich asshole who spends his money installing activist judges and funding riots. there's plenty reason to hate him. but the moment the Soros conspiracy gained traction, it was instantly put down by a single narrative: George Soros is jewish, therefore the Soros conspiracy is antisemitic. This worked.
the individual is an asshole because they are an asshole. their assholery may be influenced by their Creed or religion, but at the end of the day it is their choice to be an asshole. if you want support, focus less on their faith and more on them as individuals.
Jews Christians Muslims Buddhists etc. operate across the world with varying levels of success and ethics. to say any of these religions are the root cause of some evil is incredibly naive. Casting such a wide net will ensnare more innocents than guilty, which will create a backlash that ultimately causes your movement to fail.
people who use identity politics as a weapon know this, and are constantly poisoning the well. racial supremacist ethnostates like Israel, for instance, literally profit from people parroting rhetoric such as "Judaism is a disease", because it generates more sympathy for them.
Your last paragraph sorta suggest that collectivism works, since there's an ethnostate but white people should judge the individual, and not collectivise? If it works for Isreal why shouldn't we do it?
to be fair, a lot of normies are still programmed to instantly dismiss anything if it criticizes someone who is Jewish. if you want normie acceptance, it is better to focus on the individuals, organizations, and what they are doing.
Take the Soros conspiracy for instance. George Soros is a rich asshole who spends his money installing activist judges and funding riots. there's plenty reason to hate him. but the moment the Soros conspiracy gained traction, it was instantly put down by a single narrative: George Soros is jewish, therefore the Soros conspiracy is antisemitic. This worked.
the individual is an asshole because they are an asshole. their assholery may be influenced by their Creed or religion, but at the end of the day it is their choice to be an asshole. if you want support, focus less on their faith and more on them as individuals.
However, this is a good way to lock yourself behind not being able to truly identify the disease behind the symptoms.
Judaism is, as we all know, an extremely flawed and corrupt religion. Dodging the main driving force behind these issues doesn’t help anyone’s cause
Jews Christians Muslims Buddhists etc. operate across the world with varying levels of success and ethics. to say any of these religions are the root cause of some evil is incredibly naive. Casting such a wide net will ensnare more innocents than guilty, which will create a backlash that ultimately causes your movement to fail.
people who use identity politics as a weapon know this, and are constantly poisoning the well. racial supremacist ethnostates like Israel, for instance, literally profit from people parroting rhetoric such as "Judaism is a disease", because it generates more sympathy for them.
focus on the individual, not the religion.
Your last paragraph sorta suggest that collectivism works, since there's an ethnostate but white people should judge the individual, and not collectivise? If it works for Isreal why shouldn't we do it?
the Israeli ethno state survives solely off the charity of others. it does not work if that charity dries up.