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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (215164)6/22/2025 11:19:37 AM
From: marcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217518
 
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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (215164)6/22/2025 3:17:05 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217518
 
Broken

You should have learned this in kindergarten

"Jews Run The World" is a derogatory trope.

Yes, the statement "Jews Run The World" is considered a harmful and antisemitic trope.
Here's why it's considered derogatory and harmful:
  • Antisemitic Conspiracy Theory: This phrase is rooted in the conspiracy theory that Jews secretly control global institutions like media, government, and finance. This theory implies that Jews are overly powerful and manipulative, driven by a hidden agenda.
  • Historical Impact: The notion of a "world Jewish conspiracy" has been used throughout history to justify the persecution and violence against Jewish people, culminating in events like the Holocaust.
  • Modern Manifestations: The trope continues to be used in various forms of antisemitic rhetoric, often resurfacing online and in certain extremist circles. It's used to demonize and dehumanize Jewish people, portraying them as alien or subversive.
  • Obstructs Understanding: Believing in this trope makes individuals less likely to trust information from Jewish sources and to engage in constructive dialogue with Jewish people.

In summary, this statement is not a harmless observation, but rather a dangerous and historically rooted antisemitic trope that has caused immense harm to the Jewish community.