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Here's a linked article which is more in depth: https://archive.ph/8NwC0

When asked whether “attachment to another country creates a conflict of interest,” respondents with a four-year degree and those with advanced degrees were respectively 7 and 13 percentage points more likely to express this concern when the attachment in question was to Israel rather than Mexico.

Ah, yes, those disloyal Mexican dual citizens in congress. Many such cases.

Being better informed about the world makes one more antisemitic. I wonder why?

The overall sample was fairly concerned about public gatherings during the pandemic, with 61% supporting the prohibition of public gatherings, whether for an Orthodox Jewish funeral or for BLM protests. Those with a four-year degree were 11 percentage points more likely to oppose these public gatherings for Jewish funerals than for BLM protests. People with advanced degrees were 36 percentage points more likely to want Orthodox Jewish funerals prohibited than BLM protests.

In other words higher education does a better job of brainwashing students when it comes to BLM than about the jews. You jelly?

At the very least, it seems that an education that simply provides information about historical events, civil liberties, and other cultural groups is insufficient. Addressing anti-Semitism and prejudice more generally may require the cultivation of virtue. Specifically, it requires the formation of a kind of character that is not only familiar with other outgroups and democratic norms, but also has the integrity to behave in ways that demonstrate consideration of their interests and restraint in the use of political power in the pursuit of personal interests.

Fuck off, kike.

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cultivation of virtue...formation of character...outgroups...democratic norms...integrity...consideration of interests...restraint in the use of power..personal interests

Good word soup. Just about as fucked up as trying to eat a soup sandwich. I've always found it interesting when they push democratic blah blah blah because having less then 2% of the vote their interests should be more or less ignored by the other 98.4%