An interesting lecture video I saw from a California Jewish studies center. Maybe UCLA. Can't remember. It was on YouTube. It was about cooperation of jews with blacks in the 1960s for affirmative action programs.
The lecturer stated that jews pushed for affirmative action with blacks in the 1960s because of their shared interests.
One of the arrangements was affirmative action for women and that made the biggest difference for jews because the largest beneficiary group from all the affirmative action programs was Jewish women. Not underprivileged blacks or other minorities. Jewish women! That really shocked me because most people think of affirmative action helping black people and most people don't think of Jewish women as particularly disadvantaged.
I suspect this kind of action will be the same.
They will put a lot of Jewish women on corporate boards. It won't be so many black people or other groups although those will be most noticed and talked about. It will be Jewish women.
It MIGHT have been this lecture.
Sort of looks like it but I don't have time to review the transcript
Edit. It is. Go directly to 53 minute mark.
Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s
4,459 views
University of California Television (UCTV)
688K subscribers
Published on Feb 26, 2019
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Undermining widely held beliefs about the black-Jewish alliance, Marc Dollinger, Professor of Jewish Studies at San Francisco State University, describes a new political consensus, based on identity politics, that drew blacks and Jews together and altered the course of American liberalism. Dollinger’s most recent book takes a new and different look at Jewish involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, showing how American Jews leveraged the Black Power movement to increase Jewish ethnic and religious identity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Recorded on 01/14/2019. Series: "Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies" [Show ID: 34566]
This part of that description is interesting.
"showing how American Jews leveraged the Black Power movement to increase Jewish ethnic and religious identity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. "
Female CEO changes the rules to help her own...seems like the "patriarchy" is clear projection.
Lib cucks going full retard. THIS IS BEIJING BIDEN'S AMERICA
I hope companies just go private based on this and move to RED states.
Sounds racist
An interesting lecture video I saw from a California Jewish studies center. Maybe UCLA. Can't remember. It was on YouTube. It was about cooperation of jews with blacks in the 1960s for affirmative action programs.
The lecturer stated that jews pushed for affirmative action with blacks in the 1960s because of their shared interests.
One of the arrangements was affirmative action for women and that made the biggest difference for jews because the largest beneficiary group from all the affirmative action programs was Jewish women. Not underprivileged blacks or other minorities. Jewish women! That really shocked me because most people think of affirmative action helping black people and most people don't think of Jewish women as particularly disadvantaged.
I suspect this kind of action will be the same.
They will put a lot of Jewish women on corporate boards. It won't be so many black people or other groups although those will be most noticed and talked about. It will be Jewish women.
It MIGHT have been this lecture. Sort of looks like it but I don't have time to review the transcript Edit. It is. Go directly to 53 minute mark.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gdy1FvMkRVI.
Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s 4,459 views
University of California Television (UCTV) 688K subscribers Published on Feb 26, 2019 (Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Undermining widely held beliefs about the black-Jewish alliance, Marc Dollinger, Professor of Jewish Studies at San Francisco State University, describes a new political consensus, based on identity politics, that drew blacks and Jews together and altered the course of American liberalism. Dollinger’s most recent book takes a new and different look at Jewish involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, showing how American Jews leveraged the Black Power movement to increase Jewish ethnic and religious identity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Recorded on 01/14/2019. Series: "Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies" [Show ID: 34566]
This part of that description is interesting.
"showing how American Jews leveraged the Black Power movement to increase Jewish ethnic and religious identity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. "