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Why is it anti-Semitic if someone points out Jewish overrepresentation but not anti-White if they complain about institutions being too White?
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Jews shouldn't have any representation in White countries.

The same globalists howling about being called out for nepotism create dishonest graphics of "White" "overrepresentation", counting Jewish individuals as White.

Zionism's plans and projects were determined long ago, and social engineering was carried out with field personnel placed at certain points. Will this work? I don’t think so !

Because they don't want to be noticed...so it becomes antisemitism to inhibit anyone spreading the "noticing"

This is my work credit me

FACTS are not “Anti-Semitic”.

@Daniel_Friberg I think we all know why, if we are honest with ourselves. We have a supremacy issue. A group that considers themselves beyond criticism, and Holier than thou if you will. And another group that is being used as a scapegoat of the other’s sins. Do the math, join the revolution.

Because they control the narrative, once you point it out they will use the "Holocaust" or "anti-Semitism" cards, they did it for decades.

because they hide in white culture, Use us are a cover and protection because they look white. They wear us like a suit They hide in plain sight

It's anti-Semitic to question claims of anti-Semitism.
