It looks like knowledge of the Khazarian Mafia is getting out faster than they can contain it.
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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!"