In the last century, the alliance between Black and Jewish communities in the United States represents one of the most consequential cross-racial partnerships in modern American history.
Initially rooted in both groups’ subaltern status, the forging of this coalition brought about landmark Civil Rights victories that paved the way for the undermining of the United States’ White European state-building stock.
Eventually, the Jewish plank of the alliance was able to capture the commanding heights of American politics, finance, and culture. Blacks, on the other hand, have increasingly looked like a golem that organized Jewry activates when it feels its interests are being threatened by the country’s White population.
...Despite using Blacks as a battering arm against Whites in the United States for well over a century, Jews’ goodwill toward America’s melanin-enhanced population is wearing thin due to the Black community’s unwillingness to support Israel’s genocide in Gaza. This partially explains the latest efforts to defund DEI nationwide by the Trump administration and attempts to defund universities that are insufficiently harsh on pro-Palestinian activists and expel non-citizen pro-Palestinian activists, while maintaining Jews’ privileged status, in addition to Jewish liberals such as billionaire Bill Ackman making a pivot to the Right in an attempt to check growing antisemitism on the Left.
As Blacks increasingly become a liability, organized Jewry may turn to the vast pool of non-White immigrant groups as another vector for subversion. The United States’s growing Indian population and its philosemitic diaspora may do the trick.
One thing is clear though: the Black-Jewish alliance will not have the same vigor it had in the 20th century. New golems will have to be activated for the Jewish community to retain its iron grip over American politics.