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Gad Saad

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1973 total appearances

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How did Thomas Sowell get this?

Because he's brilliant.

If the Jews were suddenly no longer succeeding in ways that are anomalous to their per capita numbers, then maybe they wouldn't be as hated.

So you're right, in the United States, that's the case.

But in some of the ecosystems in the Far East where they are a minority, I think it's the, I don't know if it's the Malays, I can't remember the exact grouping, you have almost the exact same animus for that group that succeeds a lot.

And actually, Thomas Sowell has done those analyses.

So in other words, the point is, what I'm describing is not singularly relevant for the Jew,

but it is universally relevant for the Jew because there is no other grouping of people that is as successful in as many places and yet minuscule in all those places.

So the Armenians also get that treatment in some ecosystems.

The Lebanese get that treatment.

Indians get that treatment in some ecosystems.

So it is not a unique feature of only animus towards the Jews.

But the fact that in so many societies you turn to the Jew to blame your problems, I think stems from that.

I suspect that the answer is you're right, yes.

Most people would say that that is absolutely the case.

But also we could say that if we look at the philanthropy, Jewish philanthropy compared to all other philanthropy, we'd probably score very highly if not number one.

Art philanthropy, hospital philanthropy.