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The golem joke is of course starting to show its age; I think David Cole did it best 2019.
I remember once commenting on the thesis of NRx, to the effect that «Cthulhu swims left and left, until He crashes into the shore of New York to be slaughtered» (@2rafa later recalled it in a context vaguely similar to today's). But now, this seems to be happening in earnest. I've observed a few ordinarily peaceful, very liberal Jewish academics who openly threaten they'll remember leftists who've been cheering for Hamas in the wake of this catastrophe. Unsurprisingly, many Jews who've been on board with the identity-driven, anti-white/male progressive rhetorics and policies so long as they did not cross the line of cheering for gleeful murders of their own people now have began to «truly see». It all has happened before, of course – multiple times even, from the «wow Stalin a psycho actually!» in 1937 to neoconservatism to the stuff that Sailer pedantically documents; but I think the demography is currently ripe for a permanent phase transition of Diaspora Jews to a more conservative platform, in following with the younger, more virile and now morally redeemed Israelis.
I might be wrong but that seems to be what the excellent Crémieux hints at, too:
Or as the TabletMag has suggested some time ago:
Well I think that's a pretty bogus forecast. Democrats will continue to win elections. They'll just have to jettison this whole pro-Hamas wing, because after all this graphic stuff, acting in a sufficiently anti-Zionist manner will become a bit too much for any Jew with a modicum of self-respect, and doing politics in the US on the platform «We hate Jews, Jews hate us» is not exactly a winning proposition.
One can hope that, as with Stalinism, some loathsome policies concerning gentiles might be abolished as well.
EDIT: here's Noah conveniently spelling out that Stalin after 1937 bad
Muslims make up 1.3% of the US population. Even if you assumed that the Democrats completely disenfranchised the Muslims, they simply aren't a big enough voting bloc to make a difference. Now, Muslims can't exactly swing Republican. Also, we're talking about specifically targeting Hamas, and the global Muslim ego getting hurt as proxy. This isn't some targeted disenfranchisement of Muslim.
From a political calculus perspective, going full pro-Israel + anti-Hamas is not disastrous for democrats. I know that there are more emotional and ideological factors at play here. But it would be unbelievably stupid for the democrats to keep digging their grave here. There simply aren't enough Muslims for being Pro-palestine to be worth it.
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I think Tablet’s output over the last few years reflects to some extent a growing neoconservative acceptance, though not embrace, of Donald Trump. Clearly, he wasn’t as much of a Nazi™️ as feared, there weren’t any state-sanctioned pogroms, and it seems now again that the right supports Israel more than the left, plus isn’t his faction being falsely persecuted, and isn’t that bad? DeSantis may have been preferable, but provided Trump has a few Good People in charge, all the nasty election business can be quietly forgotten.
Jewish politics often alternates spastically between neuroticism and pragmatism, sometimes both simultaneously (occasionally warranted). Sectarianism is simply too ingrained for blue haired Berkeley or Columbia Jews to switch to the right (their gentile white peers are the same, of course). But, then again, old men like Howard Schultz, or Reid Hoffmann Silicon Valley types and so on aren’t blue haired Berkeley activists, and it is the former rather than the latter that pays the bills for the DNC. For now, Gavin Newsom is still preferable to the vulgarity of Trump (and is stupid enough to be easily led anyway). In ten years, the logic may differ.
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Doesn't all of this apply equivalently to non-Jewish White Democrat voters, though? Jewish group identity might be stronger than general White Americans, but... the exact same things written from a broad White POV would take on some pretty heavy censure.
I suppose non-insane White Democrats will also be repelled by all the Hamas butchery apologia. But the core reason for this is that Jews, who (accurately) perceive normalization of such shit as a personal existential threat in the long run, will make it into a Big Issue and a topic for edifying National Conversation that cannot be just brushed aside and dropped from the news cycle like some embarrassing but non-representative freak accident.
Otherwise, rabid anti-white rhetoric would also have sufficed to discredit leftism.
I don’t think the left will drop Palestine so quickly at all. The invasion will be brutal, in a week or two (maybe less) rhetoric will start to turn again. Maybe not to Chuck Schumer’s level, but certainly in big swathes of the American left. The rapidly growing Muslim American population will continue to elect representatives that align with it, and they won’t drop the Palestinian cause either. Black Americans tend not to care and often have high rates of belief in casual antisemitism anyway.
Certainly over time Jewish support for the Democrats will wane, but that just mirrors what has happened in the UK and elsewhere and reflects the changing demography of the Jewish population as much as it does the public rhetoric of politicians.
I doubt it. Israel will probably keep Gaza under siege for a month or so, then flatten it completely and launch a ground invasion. Yes, they’ll probably kill 500,000 plus civilians through the whole thing, but the news will be supporting them the whole way.
Sure, weird far leftists will have more of a leg to stand on, but nobody listens to them.
you are ignoring the videos that will be shared in social media about that invasion, doubtful it will be pretty and not all faces stomped by a boot will be male.
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Ilhan Omar is not a Hamas representative, though, even if some people would like to present her this way.
She isn’t, but one sees across Europe that as Muslim populations grow, their representatives also become more bold.
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Japan then, Ukraine today, the more things change, the more they stay the same, uh.
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