How close am I to the Jewish Question?

I've taken a few red pills, but probably not enough, although I do know full why the JQ ought to come after most of the other red pills. Anyway, what's below is as far as I've been able to get on my own. How close am I to naming the Jew? What red pills am I missing?

>To the best of my knowledge, Jews have a culture of excellence and a good bit of nepotism.
>As far as I know, that has lead to them getting in to positions of power.
>Religions tend to act as interest groups, particularly those which are supremacist. It is therefore not unreasonable to assume that Jews are helping each other.
>We therefore have people in high places helping each other, which in some areas is probably detrimental to the general public. This could be a problem.

I think that's as far as I go, I'm not sure how much further I'll need to be pushed, but I can tell that I'm already close. Thoughts, Sup Forums?

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You also have to consider the fields they enter. All parasitic. All fields where they connive to create a behemoth centrally planned bureaucracy that crowds out any other competition. It's not value adding fields, it's value removing fields. Govt, banking, media, judicial, etc. They weasel themselves in as a filter between production and wealth and remove some while clamoring for a bigger filter. They aren't doing any of the production anywhere.

>They aren't doing any of the production anywhere.
Turn your Coincidence Detector to any university STEM department. I'm quite confident that they're everywhere and therefore also in the parasitic places.

(You) are far.

read up on history, kiddo

Jews have historically been expelled from pretty much everywhere for various reasons, all with varying standards of documentation on the reason for said expulsion, all with varying (remaining) evidence for whether or not the given reason for that expulsion was actually true. What am I missing?

Also, since this had been stuck in my head all day...

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An user was explaining in another thread that under capitalism, the rich are those who have worked hardest. So I guess Sup Forums just envies the Jews. Any other interpretation would basically be communism, right?

>under capitalism, the rich are those who have worked hardest
Is this bait?

We’re not all in positions of power or influence. My dad was in the British Army and was then a taxi driver before he retired. My mum was a primary school teacher. I was in the British Army too and now I’m a computer technician at a university.

There is, however, a tendency for Jews to go into elites or create their own. The only two countries I’ve been to with a Jewish working or underclass are the UK and Israel. My mother’s family are all stereotypical Jews (fundraisers, artists, judges, professors) but my dads family are much more socially conservative.

Wow, I've never seen a NAJALT argument before.

Jews do tend to have extreme in-group preference, and combined with their culture built around deconstructionism it often leads to some pretty disastrous results. Think things like Marxism and feminism. It's only logical that they would use these things to put themselves at the top.

>culture built around deconstructionism
Source for this?

>Think things like Marxism and feminism.
I suspect they're just a result of academics coming up with bad ideas.

Are you saying all Jews are like that? Not everyone is going to be on the same place in the bell curve. You'll always have your Allen Ginsberg or Sarah Silverman but you'll also have your occasional Stephen Miller.

Nah, I'm just commenting that I've never seen that sort of argument made about Jews before.

Do you remember how disorienting and weird it was to swallow the redpill on Islam? That's one of the first and easiest pills people take here but it was still weird, right?
Swallowing the JQ pill is even more disorienting and even more terrifying.

>Do you remember how disorienting and weird it was to swallow the redpill on Islam
It was fucking easy mate,

Read Culture of Critique or just watch some videos about it. There's a lot of nuance to these things so just remember to keep an open mind.

I was a "We are all human beings" fag when I was younger. I always blamed terrorism on foreign policy and not the religion. Reading the Quran was a bizarre experience for me.

This.

Will do, thanks.

Most people took that pill when they read The Bible for the first time.

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"Everything is discussed openly in Germany and every German claims the right to have an opinion on any and all questions. One is Catholic, the other Protestant, one an employee, the other an employer, a capitalist, a socialist, a democrat, an aristocrat. There is nothing dishonorable about choosing one side or the other of a question. Discussions happen in public and where matters are unclear or confused one settles it by argument and counter argument. But there is one problem that is not discussed publicly, one that it is delicate even to mention: the Jewish question. It is taboo in our republic."

>There is nothing dishonorable about choosing one side or the other of a question
I've gotta disagree with this. Some opinions are just wrong.