So here’s my problem with the info you’re laying out here- and I’m not going to pretend that I spent days or even hours pouring over it- it’s drawing conclusions off of circumstantial evidence so strongly that it’s hard to look at it as an argument. You’re casting a wide net and it’s not making your argument sound.

Case in point is the “media” link. A quick Google search on many of the people that you have in that picture will show that they’re not Jewish, not raised Jewish, or any other jewishness to them. There are a substantial number of them that are Jewish, but out of the entire staff of those media corporations who are “white” I’m not surprised that such a large amount have some kind of Jewish heritage. I would think that an easier answer would be that Ashkenazi Jews are a hard-working population that is not a new addition to Western culture, and as such there is lots of representation in business, media, and politics due to the reality that most of Western culture doesn’t give a damn who you marry and have kids with.

This is true as well with your list of Hollywood individuals. The list is ridiculous- Zack Efron is now a Jew because his grandfather was one? I’m sorry but again I’m Western culture we have blending of peoples and cultural groups. You could make a list just like this one, and just like the media picture, and call it *Italian influence” and reach similar questions about why they are “heavily represented”. Again, I think it’s silly.

This goes again with corporations.

Now lobbying groups are interesting as our country allows groups to petition to our government in leaders to influence change in our government. I’m not concerned with AIPAC, since as a lobby they are effective. I honestly don’t care about them. If politicians want to vote on protection of Israel and hold a foreign policy that places a key strategic ally in a central location in the world as a priority then that’s on them. I personally like the thought of a strong af Israel that can help down that region. We have cultural connections with them, governmental history, we have supported them for years and have received nothing but positive returns on our investment. Compared to the other nations in the region That we have given money to they have not fucked us over to any extent that I would consider warrented for more than casual criticism. Their country, even if you personally hate it due to your own problems with them, has amazing laws, freedoms that are similar to ours due to laws that are based on Western models, and an incredible standard of living and progression in human flourishing. Do I care that a country that has been propped up and backed by us for years is petitioning for more support? Hell no! I love it. They want to live in the right way and are acting as individuals to increase the wealth and power of their country. So basically every country ever in western Civilization. Dope.

This comes to Zionism. Make Israel great again, huh? Israel first? Israel Uber-Alles? Again, I have no issue. I do not care that people want their nation to be strong. Nationalism is not my problem-solving problems of poverty, sustainability, and conflict while maintaining freedom are. If someone puts the importance of Israels future over America’s in the way that they do business and politics how is that any different than a multinational company that is operating in many regions and donating to politics in their home country? If someone is a dogmatic Zionist and is an inconsistent nut job then call them out on it. I personally do not like the idea that if someone criticizes anything about Israel then they are anti-Semitic. Far from it. But again, to harp back on to my original comment, I can criticism the actions of Soros or AIPAC without acting like there’s a secret Jewish pact to take over the world. Hell, in lobbying there’s not many that can hold a candle to the labor unions. Do I look at the unions and assume communist takeover of America? Sometimes! Lol but that was a joke.

Look at people as individuals man. This is my response. And I will read more of what you posted. Because even when I think something is stupid I’ll take the evidence that you present and give it a fair go. But again, your net is too wide and your arguments come off as silly because of it. There are simple explanations as to why there is a high representation of people with some kind of Jewish heritage, even if it’s like a great-grandfather, in many industries. Hard work pays off, and when you have a culture that places materialism as important you tend to get material wealth. East Asian cultures have this as well-they are extremely represented in top echelons of society.