You bring up a very interesting case of Iceland. I am with you on that being a stronghold of White identity - but with a population of 360k, it can fall fast.
- https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/iceland-refugee-population-helps-yield-diversity-economic-growth [Sadly we pay for this shit with our taxes]
Now check this out:
- https://www.jta.org/2018/02/11/global/iceland-to-receive-1st-resident-rabbi-in-recent-history [Iceland gets first resident rabbi in a while in 2018]
- https://forward.com/news/breaking-news/398204/iceland-welcomes-first-rabbi-as-it-considers-ban-on-circumcision/ [rabbi comes in at interesting time to stop the banning of circumcision and fails]
There is a consciousness of jews that White's do not have. However, that may be changing due to assimilation, intermarriage, and low birthrates according to: https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/d/dershowitz-jew.html
I do believe there is correlation in feeling threatened and grouping together (which is what I am doing now). I think when numbers are lower, it can be easier to agree on the threat and spread information. Jews also have a majority minority benefit, which I suggest you researching if you're interested. They have the ability to condemn other cultures and promote theirs, whereas Whites speak one truth about another culture or promote theirs and they are instantly labeled racist.
Thank you for the interesting conversation.
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