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People overly focus on the symptoms of problems rather than the cause. I'm even blind to it in certain areas. Just not in politics. Maybe because I've spent the better part of a decade studying jews. If I dedicated that much free time to other topics I'm sure I'd be just as knowledgable.
Honestly I wish I'd have just read "The Culture of Critique" by Dr Kevin Macdonald right off the bat. It would have shortcut the whole learning/coping/bargaining/rabbit-hole/offramp-avoidance process by a lot.
It's a simple order of operations. It's not that removing jews from positions of power and influence will solve everything overnight and we'd enter some sort of utopia, but the fact is that they actively prevent us from solving a number of problems that would otherwise be simple to do and that we already ("conservative" and "liberal") largely agree upon.
So, first things first - get the jewish roadblocks out of the way before you even think of how you'll solve the rest of it. I think there would be a lot of big wins right off the bat, then the rest of it we could work out among ourselves without jews constantly interfering and sabotaging solutions to benefit themselves.