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A lot of fellow travellers are showing up recently to criticize Jewish influence on American politics, especially as part of the Iran war.
It's very easy to see and mock, in times of war, the bloodthirst and desperation of peoople like Levin and Loomer.
Many of these emerging critics of Global Jewry, however, will not be serious enough long term to sustain an opposition outside of the Iran war context. They'll grift for now and then slowly go away.
Yet what America needs most is the willingness for a continued critique. Keep in mind that in the background, elite Jews have been playing with levers of American power since the 1940s, adopting mafia-style cultural and legal warfare practices (as the ADL loves to brag about) within society to subvert it, whether it's in war time or not.
A true critique of this subversion will require people who can see through the mist, people who don't need an exploding American tanker or a leveled Gaza to see the wrongness in the subversion itself.
In other words, it's easy to laugh at the caricatures that Mark Levin and Laura Loomer have become. It's harder to be able to understand why the everyday little nudges that each agent of Israel is able to do through slightly favorable actions in politics, media, finances, that each little threat they can send on the Internet, each little intervention they can make to push the world in their direction; all of this should be a worry,
One should not need to see the most spectacular and salient symptoms of this subversion in wartimes. One should be capable of seeing the wrongness of foreign subversion for the everyday political evil that it is.
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