Saturday, June 07, 2025

Zionist Opposes Identity Politics

Comedian Dave Smith dives into hot political controversies, and declared:
Ben Shapiro built a career opposing identity politics as a proud Zionist.
His point is that Zionism is the belief in Israel protecting the Jewish identity.

I wonder if readers might also accuse me of hypocrisy. I have quoted Shapiro, but I do not blame him for this.

Nearly all ethnic groups look out for their own kind. China looks out for Chinese. Turkey looks out for Turks. Etc.

There is nothing unusual about Jews wanting a Jewish state. The only difference about Jews is that their entire religion is based on God having favoritism towards their ethnic group. And also that Jews aggressively subvert other ethnic groups. In the USA they support and finance the Democrat Party whose primary function seems to be to divide the nation along racial, sexual, and religious lines.

The main difference with Whites is that they identify themselves ethnically much less than any other group in the world.

Much of the Democrat Party is based on identity politics. About 20 years ago, it went whole hog into identify politics, and neglected some of its bigger issues. The result has been overwhelmingly bad for the USA. I have posted about these negative effects many times, and Shapiro has also addressed them.

Most non-orthodox American Jews have faithfully supported the Democrats, and done everything they can to divide the USA with identity politics and non-white immigration. On every front, they work to systematically replace Whites with non-whites.

The American political system was designed for White people, with educated male landowner voters. As the nation becomes more and more non-white every year, it is not clear that the system will continue. Jews and non-whites vote with their ethnic groups. Democracy becomes an identity politics game. The Democrat Party is already ruined.

So yes, I am against identity politics in the USA, because it is destroying our political system. I do not care so much about Israel and the rest of the world, because they have ethnostates and non-American political systems anyway.

So if I am against DEI wokism in the USA, should I also be against Israeli genocide in Gaza? No, I do not see it that way. I have no opinion about what should be done in Gaza. It appears to me that both sides are going to fight until somebody surrenders. It does not matter what I think.

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