How the Jews Create (Again) a Monster That Shall Destroy Them
From Hitler (German-Socialism), To Obama (Radical progressivism) and now to this failed Hipster-Jihadist-Rapper - Modern Jews keep Creating the ideas that fuel the fire that shall consume their existence.

The Democratic Party has become antisemitic largely due to self-hating Jews who are, in a certain sense, antisemitic themselves.
True, their antisemitism does not stem from hatred per se but primarily from an attempt to assimilate, which leads to a need to despise themselves and their identity.
However, through their wealth, intellectual and cultural power, education, and the immigration policies they have always supported, Jews have brought upon themselves the new candidate for mayor of New York City.
Just as Jews brought upon themselves President Barack Obama. And just as Jewish socialism in Germany preceded the rise of the National Socialist Party in that same Germany, there is a need to examine how Jews pave the way for their greatest enemies through their own actions—only to awaken to their bitter fate when it is too late, until the next time, of course.
This is likely a symptom of modern Jewishness which has become incompatibile in fullfiling the original task of the Jewish people - enlighting the world with the gospel of monotheism. This task unfortunately has become second in line to the task of preserving Jewish ethnicity.
This fixation on preserving ethnicity at the expense of spreading the ethical core of monotheism traps Jews in a trajectory that often works against them. It leads either to rigid isolationism - cutting off engagement with the broader world, or to an overcorrection in the form of extreme assimilation and the adoption of bizarre, universalist ideologies that disconnect from Jewish identity altogether - as some rebellion.
Both extremes undermine the balance and moral clarity that Judaism is meant to offer, not only to Jews, but to humanity as a whole.
Ultimately, prioritizing the ethnic vector over the monotheistic one gives rise to strange distortions and contradictions, such as the emergence of figures like the new Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City. Despite strong Jewish support, such leaders often pivot against the very communities that helped elevate them, reflecting a deeper pattern: Jewish ethnicity, when unmoored from its monotheistic mission, can turn inward or self-negate.
Judaism’s monotheistic core calls for a sacred balance, between universal responsibility and particular identity. When that balance is lost, the outcomes, tend to be unstable and self-defeating.
Despite our tremendous contribution to humanity, as Jews we must once again reaffirm our true values. As long as we fail to understand the connection between our ethnic foundation and our monotheistic essence, we will continue to split between extreme religious fanaticism and delusional progressive ideology. We, within ourselves, and with the help of our friends from among the nations, must find a middle path - for our own sake, and for the sake of all nations.
As wise as we may be at times - it seems that we still have a lot to learn.