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Rygar1
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A sincere question about jews

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Hi everyone,

Let me just say I've only been studying these dynamics for a short time, and I don't really think there are any hard and fast rules about this demographic, as well as any other(in fact I made one about my own)but how come MANY debauched aspects of our society ALMOST ALWAYS has a DISPROPORTIONATE amount of jews behind them?

Some examples:

1.Communism
2. Porn
3. Production of rap music
4. Feminism
5. Trash tv.
6. Etc...

It takes a keen eye to discern the dynamics of these entities because even though they may not STAR in many of them ( ie, most porn stars are anglos, most rappers are black, etc) they PRODUCE these things, and are highly represented. Most rank and file communists were non Jewish Russians, but jews disproportionately were the 'visionaries'. The consensus is that they tend to be very liberal, and thier religion supposedly instills a sense of social justice, however bastartized that may become. It's even worth mentioning that a fair amount of jews are actually very conservative, but the media hides that, and who we can assume probably loathe these things as much as others do, but still, it seems like there is just no way you can contribute this to coincidence. Is there something I'm missing? Are some criticisms of these people valid? I'm not even saying anything factually untrue, because a Google inquiry quickly agrees by saying things like "jews played a huge role in Feminism, jews played a big part in rap music, etc.

Thank you,
Rygar
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