I don’t think so. Someone who has personal experience but not the historical perspective looks at his own life and his circle and does “I don’t know any Jews, but I know trannies. The trannies I know were not indoctrinated by Jews, and why would the Jews invite Muslims that hate them into the country?” ETC. If you aren’t going to address the rabbit hole of corollary questions, then it is better to just say “deviants and race marxists”. Jumping to “Jews” skips a layer and isn’t even the final layer anyway.
It’s like skipping algebra, going right from simple addition to calculus, and then getting annoyed when people try to back up and rehash the algebra when you won’t explain how it all connects and flows together.
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K.
Agreeing to disagree here.
I much prefer “it’s the jews.” People ask questions, or insult you, and then you lay the hammer of truth on them.
It’s up to them to accept or reject it.