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    1. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      1. Sean Last (@Sean84076698) claims the "default hypothesis" (Cofnas 2018) has been "directly tested" and disproved. He fails to understand the DH, & appears to have read only half of the sentence describing it (even that he misunderstands).

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    2. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      2. Here's the default hypothesis: "Because of Jewish intelligence and geography—particularly intelligence—Jews are likely to be overrepresented in any intellectual movement or activity that is not overtly anti-Semitic."

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    3. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      3. According to Last, "Mazur (2007)…directly tested Cofnas's hypothesis." Mazur found that among Jewish & gentile whites with college degrees living in big cities, Jews were more likely to be Democrats. Ergo "the default hypothesis is dead."

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    4. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      4. Last fails to notice 2 things: 1) The DH is about Jewish overrep in *intellectual* movements/activities. That means political *leadership* positions. 2) I say explicitly that Jews lean left b/c right-wing movements are more anti-Semitic.

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    5. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      5. Last goes on and on about how the default hypothesis says that IQ + city living is supposed to explain Jewish liberalism. ("Geography and intelligence just cannot explain [Jewish support for Democrats].") IT DOESN'T SAY THAT.

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    6. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      6. I repeatedly and emphatically say in the paper that Jews lean left. I made it clear that Jewish political behavior is *not* explained entirely by IQ + geography. Mazur's findings are exactly what I predict and are consistent with the DH.

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    7. Nathan Cofnas‏ @nathancofnas 29 Apr 2018

      7. Although I do address the pol behav of the Jewish pop as a whole the DH concerns Jews in positions of influence. No test (def not Mazur's) has disproved my claim that Jews are overrepresented as leaders of all non-anti-Semitic movements.

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      Uriah‏ @crimkadid 29 Apr 2018
      Replying to @nathancofnas

      Were Jews over represented as leaders in the John Birch Society? 0/11 of Presidents and CEOs were Jewish. Not overtly anti-Semitic, but Jews generally opposed anti-communist movements; saw them as correlated with anti-semitism.

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        2. Uriah‏ @crimkadid 29 Apr 2018
          Replying to @crimkadid @nathancofnas

          And to get straight to the point: something like 1/5th of conservative pundits are Jewish, but what percentage of them endorsed Trump in the primary? Were there any?

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        3. Uriah‏ @crimkadid 29 Apr 2018
          Replying to @crimkadid @nathancofnas

          Conservative opposition to Trump from well known Jewish pundits (Kristol, Rubin, Goldberg, Shapiro) did more than anything else to increase Twitter style anti-Semitism in the last three years.

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