>>81536754
>What is the non conspiracy answer?
People in positions of power genuinely believe that immigration is a right and that they must allow as many people as they can into their communities, disregarding integration and even holding the status quo not as something to be maintained, but questioned.
What is denied, to be more precise, is that this is some kind of racial war, or even racially motivated thing. NONE of the ideas or tendencies to dislike any institutions that hold social power in favor of "less-privileged" institutions or groups are exclusively jewish. Hardly, in fact. It's a tendency that is prevalent throughout history as a whole. It was the MAIN IDEA behind things such as the French revolution. Nazi ideology is, in fact, similar in that aspect, as they also blamed the already established power as the source of all suffering.
Prominent philosophers like Foucault and Derrida aren't jewish and yet they are some of the strongest and most relevant figures of these movements. And, in terms of numbers, not just nominal but also proportional, there's just as much, if not more people from other races that also support these ideas. Making the schizo theory that this is somehow racially motivated, a plot hidden behind lies and, most ludicrously, driven by some kind of ancestral, collective jewish blood will, obvious and complete bullshit.