What Is The Role Of The Jews In Pushing MultiCulturalism & Open Borders?

Jayman writes: Well, as accessing parallel universes is currently beyond our technology, we can’t quite make that claim, now can we?

But the next best thing would be to look a Western society that doesn’t have Jews and compare the results.

Here’s the Jewish population as a fraction of the total population in various countries across the world.

And for comparison, Muslim fraction of the population across Europe (here and here).

First thing you notice is that no European country has a big a fraction of Jews as does the U.S. The next thing you notice is that many of these countries as gung-ho about immigration from Muslim lands. In some of these countries (like Norway), Jews are virtually absent.

Is P.C., pro-open borders sentiment in these countries due to Jewish influence, too?

if Jewish influence is supposedly responsible for leftism, why are does it work in only some parts of the world? Why are those parts Northwestern European and offshoots? Even in the States, why do we see the message resonate in some parts and not others? It seems purported Jewish ideas found fertile soil in some places and not others. And if that’s the case, it’s not really solving the problem is it? It’s just sending it some place else.

FROM OCCAM’S RAZOR:

First, the radicals who have drastically changed Western society over the past 150 years or so have not been Puritans but in fact Ashkenazis:

Marx – undermine traditional European regimes

Freud – legitimizes sexual degeneracy

Franz Boas – popularizes the “race doesn’t exist” meme

Ashley Montagu – also popularizes “race doesn’t exist” meme and makes racism the greatest sin of the West

Adorno and Horkheimer – Cultural Marxism, delegitimize white people

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