No one wants to be associated with low information actual racists like the stereotypical image of nazi sympathizers. I've been conditioned my whole life to not want to ask or talk about any part of the subject just to avoid being associated with them, so i know only very little on the subject. Some of the people responding in this thread may be actual racists that we don't want to be associated with, but some are asking questions. We've learned that making some questions taboo is a big red flag.
Reasonable people don't come to a conclusion that any whole group of people is evil or to blame for all the problems. It's always a few bad apples. Yet, here we are dealing with hating jews, hating blacks, hating whites, and we're told there's whole swaths of people thinking this way. This isn't true though, almost all Americans reject actual racism and some large group of Americans has fallen victim to fake racism emotional manipulation.
There are several plausible timelines of corruption / evil explored in this forum that lead to a few bad apple bankers that happen to be jewish. It seems that associating anti-Semitism with the use of the phrase "jew banker" benefits those few bad apples by making any discussion about them unacceptable (see your response to the use of the phrase). Its a worthwhile question to ask if this association isn't coincidental.
I don't know the answer to that question, i've been afraid to be associated with the subject by even looking. We may have to sort through the few actual racists and the shills that encourage them to learn anything, but that's better than ignorance.
No one wants to be associated with low information actual racists like the stereotypical image of nazi sympathizers. I've been conditioned my whole life to not want to ask or talk about any part of the subject just to avoid being associated with them, so i know only very little on the subject. Some of the people responding in this thread may be actual racists that we don't want to be associated with, but some are asking questions. We've learned that making some questions taboo is a big red flag.
Reasonable people don't come to a conclusion that any whole group of people is evil or to blame for all the problems. It's always a few bad apples. Yet, here we are dealing with hating jews, hating blacks, hating whites, and we're told there's whole swaths of people thinking this way. This isn't true though, almost all Americans reject actual racism and some large group of Americans has fallen victim to fake racism emotional manipulation.
There are several plausible timelines of corruption / evil explored in this forum that lead to a few bad apple bankers that happen to be jewish. It seems that associating anti-Semitism with the use of the phrase "jew banker" benefits those few bad apples by making any discussion about them unacceptable (see your response to the use of the phrase). Its a worthwhile question to ask if this association isn't coincidental.
I don't know the answer to that question, i've been afraid to be associated with the subject by even looking. We may have to sort through the few actual racists and the shills that encourage them to learn anything, but that's better than ignorance.