"Steven Mnuchin was born on December 21, 1962, in New York City, the second-youngest son in his family. Mnuchin's family is Jewish."
It may seem like some great feat of analysis, but I didn't read anything about this latest ban, have no idea who was pushing it or what the text said, it's just so obvious and doesn't require much analytical thought to understand once you take off the Zog glasses.
Americans really do have a ridiculous level of Jew-blindness that is difficult for me to understand. I may not have always been J-woke, but I was always a bit suspicious of them, and recognized that my grandparents and others from that generation not fully trusting them, was for a reason.
I was visiting a classmate on the west coast recently and there was a Christian talk given at his university by the guy who made the Kevin Sorbo film God Is Not Dead. I joined him, mostly out of curiosity about the turnout. The guy heading the movement is an evangelical pastor and he has visited 20+ countries and hundreds of university campuses delivering his message that science does not disprove Christ.
Now, the turnout was good, and I was pleasantly surprised, but what was so shocking is the guy talked about
setback after setback they faced from various opposition, including "atheist groups" and "campus activists" and "the scientific community".
When they showed a picture of this one "secular atheist" I almost yelled out "
YOU MEAN JEWS" and I googled
every name they presented, and of course
EVERY SINGLE ONE was Jewish. So here is this Christian, trying to fight for a Christian message on college campuses, and
he doesn't even have an idea who his true enemy is. Do you think he has any chance of winning?
This boomer just thinks he is randomly hitting roadblocks from "guys that just really love to study science" or "people who are exercising their right to have no religion under muh Constitution" or "campus officials who are unsure about his message" and will never, ever, ever understand he's just combating Jews.
I just thought about how different things would be, if someone in the auditorium stated the obvious fact, yeah we are doing these things but we've run into multiple problems with Jews trying to stop us. I really felt like some kind of genius for a moment, because it's almost unfathomable everyone else in that room could be so blind. And that's really all that was happening in 1930s Germany. People noticed things. And talked about them.
I don't want to crap on the guy's work, but I'd be very surprised if he didn't have a Jew inside his whole organization, directing it in the proper direction.
It's all so tiresome.