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It's true. When you start looking you do find a lot of "coincidences". I never wanted to go down this rabbit hole, but curiosity got the best of me and you can't close Pandora's box. There really is some fishy shit going on.
48% of U.S. billionaires are Jewish, yet they comprise 2% of the population. From a Forbes article, you can find it.
Check their representation in media in the U.S., something like 75% of executive positions.
Look at who is pushing the open borders shit. Not just Soros either. Read up on the immigration act of 1965. Look at who started NAACP and who is funding BLM. Look at the people who funded feminism in the 1960's and 70's.
It's certainly bizarre, though obviously I don't think there is some grand Jewish conspiracy with people making plans to dominate the world, mainly because it's not hard to find successful Jews that oppose this type of stuff. I do think there is something going on and a lot of the actors are Jewish, they all have money and it's certainly bizarre that rich capitalists are pushing globalism, socialism, and all these "oppressed people" movements. Given 90% of the Bolshevik leaders were Jewish and Marxism must occur with "the workers overthrowing the owner/middle class", it really makes a person wonder. After all, 66 million Christians were killed in Russia not that long ago, and communism claimed the lives of over 100 million in the last century alone.
We are leaving the point I'm trying to make. Whenever I tell people doing that kind of stuff to actually make arguments rather than degrade the group with slurs/etc, I usually think of you. This post is a perfect example of how you have a civil argument about a group of people without trying to dehumanize them. There is a difference and many posters are choosing to do the latter because they either don't have actual points to post or they do not have good intentions.