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I always considered myself a political independent. I would assess the candidates on their individual merits and ideas. I registered democrat in order to vote in a primary and I never got around to undoing it until January. After being disgusted with Schumer and the others I am formally unaffiliated again.
I recently read an article in a Jewish publication talking about how in every generation there are Jews that side against their own in order to be accepted by goyish society. The Jonathan Glazer’s of the world who disavow their Jewishness. The one’s who sided with the communists, the one’s who aligned with the Hellenists. To fit in, to have power, for selfish ends they turn their backs on the rest of us and on hashem. They are the wicked son.
I always assumed since one of our Democratic Senators was Jewish (I’m not in NY) it would be safe to vote for him. He’s one of us right? He’s a good guy right? He’d watch out for his own right?
Now I have no idea which way is up?! If I can’t inherently trust another Jew then who can I trust? Neither Trump nor Biden will protect us. If our Jewish congressional representatives like Schumer and Sanders act against us then who is with us?