So let me get this straight—it’s the "Jews," rather than the blatant economic imbalances and inequality caused by centuries of colonialism, tribalism, and resource extraction that institutions like the IMF continue to exploit to this day? It’s the Jews, rather than the glaring educational disparities between Western nations and the Global South—disparities that stem from the very exploitation I just mentioned?
You’re telling me it’s the Jews, rather than the obvious reality that even a 7-year-old could grasp: that when a country is technologically advanced, has stable energy infrastructure, food, water, shelter, and opportunity—it naturally becomes a magnet for people looking to escape hardship and pursue a better life, whether to exploit or participate in that system?
This line of thinking isn’t just reductionist—it’s historically illiterate and morally bankrupt.
The key is strong leadership, nuanced thinking, and real solutions. But that doesn’t come from scapegoating—it comes from understanding that until we actively support and enrich Third World nations by improving their energy infrastructure, technological development, and access to education, they will continue to be locked in the same cycle I already mentioned. This isn’t some grand conspiracy—it’s the inevitable outcome of historical and systemic inequality.