It looks like knowledge of the Khazarian Mafia is getting out faster than they can contain it.
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That's the top question.
How does a people through its government prevent the domination of one group over all others? How do you prevent what everyone sees in the top graphic? This is America, a melting pot of many cultures. We all share our American heritage and history. But we apparently have no laws preventing aggressive political movements from gaining inordinate positions of power in government and large corporations.
The above graphic would be alarming if it was all Cherokee, or all Han, or all Martians. It's a sign of imbalance, broken representation or possible political collapse.
If we had more open discussion of preventing unfair domination, we could work on getting the bigots to shut up about hunting down the joos or the red planet people.
Honest discussion has been stymied for centuries. Who, what, why and when; obfuscated and fabricated. Has this really been going on since Babylon? I don't doubt that we are being exterminated and exploited like livestock.
We might look at each other and see people, fellow humans. How about them? What are their perceptions, about us and themselves? Do they see themselves as above us, even as a different species? Most troubling, spiritually and morally.
Would it also be a sign of broken representation or possible political collapse if these people were Christian? You're being intellectually dishonest, or plain ignorant, if you don't think a large majority of corporations, or systems in the US are lead and controlled by people who identify as Christian. What faith is most prominent in Congress? It's Christianity by a wide, wide margin. The first atheist, or associated with no religion, member was only elected in the last few years. You can't get elected unless you at least pretend you're Christian for the masses. You only think Jewish people control everything because your belief that Jewish people are all beneath yourself blinds you to the confirmation bias (look up what it is) that continues to drive your bigotry against Judaism and Jewish people. There is so much shit thrown at other races or ethnicities on this site, and yet people wonder why people of color would rather associate with Democrats. It's pretty obvious that how you won't want to associate people who blame white supremacy for things, or say white people are to blame for a lot of problems, minorites also wouldn't want to associate with people who spout negative and hateful things about them. It's why the idea is inclusivity on the left brings in people who think they have no welcoming home on the right. Not hard to figure out at all if you have two brain cells.
You make some good arguments there. Let's try it in a different context then.
Let's suppose we're talking about the Ku Klux Klan. I believe they are all Christian. Would you call it a Christian group, or an extremist group that happens to be Christian? Let's say you're noticing an unusual number of them in politics. I can name only a couple, that would be David Duke who was a Louisiana representative, and Robert Byrd who was a US senator. Each of them were prominent Klan members. Now if you find so many of them holding offices that control various powers, so many that you could make a graphic like the one at top, wouldn't that be reason to take notice, at the very least?
You would think any government or corporation with an inordinate number of klansmen would be incapable of representing a diverse constituency properly. And that would be a problem.
Now, would it be appropriate to respond to that with, "You just don't like them because they're Christians! You hateful person!"