cultural elites (e.g. top university graduates) control almost all major institutions
the most elite groups (like billionaires or jews)
I thought we were done with blaming Jews for controlling almost all major institutions. I understand you are trying to give a two-sided view of things, but this paragraph comes across as propagating old libels that should have been laid to rest by now.
If you want a specific example of why this portrayal of Jews as elites is problematic and painting a false picture of reality, there are no poor powerless billionaires. There are plenty of poor powerless Jews.
The most elite groups (like billionaires or Jews) are often the ones it’s most socially acceptable to blame for problems, or even call for violence against.
Now, you could maybe still critique this quote, but it reads very differently than when you cut the sentence off immediately!
I’m very uncomfortable with this piece.
I thought we were done with blaming Jews for controlling almost all major institutions. I understand you are trying to give a two-sided view of things, but this paragraph comes across as propagating old libels that should have been laid to rest by now.
If you want a specific example of why this portrayal of Jews as elites is problematic and painting a false picture of reality, there are no poor powerless billionaires. There are plenty of poor powerless Jews.
This quote looks pretty bad, but...
Now, you could maybe still critique this quote, but it reads very differently than when you cut the sentence off immediately!