"it's not just the trifecta at the top of the Democratic ticket in Colorado; high-level figures, from statewide Democratic Party Chairwoman Morgan Carroll to Communications Director Eric Walker, along with a laundry list of behind-the-scenes Democratic operatives and state representatives, are also Jewish, an impressive feat for a relatively small religious minority. Approximately 102,000 Coloradans are Jewish, according to a 2017 estimate from the Jewish Virtual Library, or about 2.5 percent of Colorado's population — slightly above the national average of 2.1 percent."So wait, a group constituting 2.5% of the population is now massively over-represented in government. This doesn't sound much like diversity, one of the constant tropes that Jews enjoy invoking. This looks a lot like ethnic racketeering.
Why should a group representing 2.5% of the population have so much power?
We are told that it is because Jews have a desire to 'improve the world', as if that disposes of the issue.
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