Thread of excerpts I found interesting from The Jewish threat: anti-Semitic politics of the US Army amazon.com/Jewish-Threat-…
One Lieutenant became convinced that danger of Jewish internationalism wasn't confined to Russia
He predicted a massive backlash by Russians against Jews
Colonel Briggs attributed anti-semitism in Vienna to Jews flaunting their wealth, and was impressed it hadn't lead to violence
An intelligence report found massive Jewish overrepresentation in Bolshevism
The military attaches had consistently negative views about Jews:
One professor from Cornell predicted a violent backlash in America to Jewish influence:
Before the outbreak of WWII the army war college had many more entries on communism than Nazism. Officers wanted tighter immigration restrictions, to curtail this threat.
One Colonel thought that conflict with Germany would result in a bloodbath that would radically alter civilization.
One retired general saw the war as a plot to establish Jewish hegemony and didn't think Americans should be fighting alongside communists en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Va…
After the war general Wedemeyer wrote that entry into the war was pushed by the British, Zionists and Communists
Mockery of Jews in the army during WWII was common though outright anti-semitism was relatively rare
Generals opposed general emancipation of Jews in the middle east so that they did not inflame tensions
Eisenhowers key generals had diametrically opposed views of Germans
Some British officials saw Zionism as similar to Hitler's quest for Lebensraum
One Major's views of Austrians/Jews were flipped after a couple on months in the field
Many military officials had a low opinion of Jewish DPs
One Major felt that Jews were vengeful and that betrayed the cause that Americans had fought for
Eisenhower harbored a hatred for the Germans in his letters to his wife:
Retired Colonel Beaty saw liberalism as a method of advancing Jewish interests, and thought WWII was unnecessary and pushed by the Roosevelt administration
Anti-communist Freda Utley compared Jews belief that they were the "Chosen People" to Nazis idea of the master race. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freda_Utl…
The book doesn't make it clear how prevalent views like these were in the military but clearly prevalent enough to fill a book with... The revolution in thinking that took place in views on Jews/race in the west was seemingly a radical reversal similar to the fall of communism
1/ Thread looking at paper from 2014 from dissecting claims of a labor shortage. This data is all old at this point but we see similar narratives today. On one side people claiming a labor shortage and on the other side, college graduates claiming they can't get jobs.
2/ The idea that America is falling behind in skills goes back a long time.
Some excerpts from WSJ article about the 10 million population cap referendum in Switzerland. The journal admits the historic wave of immigration to the West hasn't solved economic problems:
Economics professor from Canada admits that immigration hasn't solved Canada's problems.
Economic output per worker has stagnated across some of the countries that have accepted the most immigrants.
1/Short thread on race and Greek life. This legal scholar recently filed some FOIA requests for public universities to get some data on mainstream frats and sororities (IFC/Panhellenic) and this is what the data looks like overall:
2/ The IFC fraternities they looked at were slightly less white at around 72%. Everywhere greeks life was at least 15% whiter than the university population as a whole.
3/ Comparison between % of undergrads who are black vs panhellenic sororities. At the schools that turned over chapter level data almost half of chapters had no black members.
1/ Short thread. The WSJ asked business historians to rank the greatest entrepreneurs and business leaders in American history. Here are the racial demographics: