No doubt jews played a major role in the 1917 revolution and the creation of the soviet union. But again, that's one thing to take a position, and that's an entire different ballgame to maintain it. Stalin wasn't just too much of a megalomaniac-paranoid-control-freak-sociopath to be controlled once in power, there were already 2 distinct factions prior and after the 1917 revolution, that were kind of at odds, the bolsheviks and the mensheviks, the latter were almost exclusively jews https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalin_and_antisemitism#Early_years
Although Jews were active among both the Social Democratic Bolshevik and the Menshevik factions, Jews were more prominent among the Mensheviks. Stalin took note of the ethnic proportions represented on each side, as seen from a 1907 report on the Congress published in the Bakinsky rabochy (Baku Workman), which quoted a coarse joke about "a small pogrom" (погромчик) Stalin attributed to then-Bolshevik Grigory Aleksinsky:
Not less interesting is the composition of the congress from the standpoint of nationalities. Statistics showed that the majority of the Menshevik faction consists of Jews—and this of course without counting the Bundists—after which came Georgians and then Russians. On the other hand, the overwhelming majority of the Bolshevik faction consists of Russians, after which come Jews—not counting of course the Poles and Letts—and then Georgians, etc. For this reason one of the Bolsheviks observed in jest (it seems Comrade Aleksinsky) that the Mensheviks are a Jewish faction and the Bolsheviks a genuine Russian faction, so it would not be a bad idea for us Bolsheviks to arrange a small pogrom in the party.[2]
Stalin was quite antisemitic actually, this meme above has been made by someone with a rather shallow understanding of soviet russia
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