Out of pure curiosity, I watched that first video that you linked. There were troubling signs from the get go. First of all, the "notes" underneath the video claim that the video is meant to expose an "international intelligentsia" whose purpose is to "eradicate European racial groups." These are two key terms because "international intelligentsia" is usually a derogatory reference to Jews, and the concept of eradication of European racial groups (i.e. white ethnic groups) is an obvious claim that is oft repeated by white supremacist organizations. These organizations tend to claim that America "was," in times past, some perfect white paradise and that other ethnic groups have somehow destroyed that, usually via immigration of Jews, people from Latin America, the Middle East, or Asia. (Interestingly, the white supremacists usually do not address the way that African Americans were forced into America as slaves, since that might upset their concept of America is a whites only utopia, or they will otherwise claim that slavery was somehow forced upon America.)
So yea, there were some worrying signs from the start. After I watched the video, those worrying signs were reinforced. The video focuses on several Jewish men who were forced to flee Europe due to the rise of Hitler. It refers to these men as a "rat pack," using a highly derogatory term that is often used by anti-semites to refer to Jews. Indeed, the reference to Jews as "rats" was popularized in Nazi propaganda films such as the 1940 "documentary" The Eternal Jew, which was produced by order of Hitler himself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eternal_Jew_(1940_film). It was kind of interesting how the video you have linked Peri in many ways mirrors the themes that were presented in The Eternal Jew. Jews are presented as "parasitic" people who infiltrated a nostalgic, utopian white, German society with their "international agenda" that undermined and sought to destroy German social and cultural norms. Similarly, the video you have linked presents these particular Jewish individuals as parasites who infiltrated various American institutions and spread their "disease" of thought throughout American society. They are "blamed" for the Sexual Revolution (which I am not certain why anyone is hung up about the sexual revolution??), the Civil Rights Movement (really???), and the LGBTQ movement (again, really???). This last sentence could create a whole new, lengthy topic for discussion but again, this is typical in white supremacist ideology, Jews are often presented as being behind "agitation" of African Americans and other groups.
As if to really hit this concept home, the video later displays a statement claiming that the disciples of these Jewish men have taught supposedly gullible American children to "give preference to marginalized minority groups" and make them into "the oppressors" of white people. All the while, the video plays a chilling, almost horror movie-like sound track that sounds like it came straight out of The Ring. Then we are told that these Jewish men's influence has taken complete control of all American colleges, the media and Hollywood. Our friendly narrator then informs us that these Jewish men's disciples have instituted "political correctness" as law in some way, and that they got the term from Mao Zedong, who is claimed to be their "buddy"???? Of course, we are never told how it is claimed that these men have any "buddy" relationship to Mao Zedong.
Finally, our friendly narrator tells us that all youthful rebellious acts, including drugs, sex and children not listening to their parents is all part of the conspiracy from these Jewish individuals as a means of undermining the Constitution. We are told that they have won, taken over America and converted the country into some kind of "Marxist" hellscape. Again, it seems to me that the purpose of this propaganda video is not too different from the propaganda videos like The Eternal Jew, which presented Germany in a similar light and urged the people to "fight back" and re-take their country.
Regarding your second video, pretty much no specifics are provided. That is just a lengthy rant video where the person makes various generic claims about what "SJWs" are doing, such as making everyone believe that they deserve trophies...
The third video appears to focus on complaints about a Marvel executive donating money to a Donald Trump charity. Now, given that numerous exposes have been written about how money donated to Trump charities often finds its way into the Trump family bank accounts, it is not a huge surprise that people would be upset about that. However, the narrator appears to be mostly outraged that people on twitter are expressing their displeasure with this executive's possible support of Trump. Why exactly is it some huge outrage that people are expressing their opinions about Trump and this Marvel executive on Twitter? Isn't that freedom of speech? The Raiders and others of similar thought process constantly complain that their freedoms are being attacked, and yet you link a video where the purpose appears to be an assault on the freedom of random individuals on twitter to express their displeasure with Trump and people associated with him. You don't see the obvious hypocrisy there?
Regarding your fourth video, it once again presents a generic commentary on alleged "antifa" tactics. No evidence linking these alleged tactics to a larger movement within the U.S. is presented, and no list of names of individuals who favor such tactics is provided either. In fact, the narrator spends a significant amount of his rant complaining about people protesting the ideology of white intellectual superiority over other ethnic groups.
Regarding your fifth video, it's just a video noting that Chris Christie (the governor with 15% approval rating by his constituents) has listed "antifa" as a domestic terrorist group. Okay? What does that have to do with a larger discussion of supposed "SJWs"? Are you implying that all of the SJWs (who again, you have not named) are also terrorists? Some more specifics would be good.
Your sixth video is just some random youtuber complaining about antifa. No new evidence is supplied regarding "antifa invading the furry fandom." Again, tell us the names of the invaders and explain exactly what they are doing to the fandom, using specifics. No more general statements.
Your seventh video is just a furry raider talking about their own personal views regarding the furry raiders. Again, this doesn't provide any factual evidence or specifics about what "SJWs" are, who they are, and what they are doing.
As I mentioned earlier, I think you need to provide real evidence backing up the claims you make. You need to do some independent thinking of your own and not just link to other people's conspiracy videos or rants. Give us the names of the SJWs and tell us their crimes so that we can discuss that. General statements of ideology and theory will not do anything, particularly when they are presented in propaganda-style videos that indicate links to international Jewish conspiracies.
Out of pure curiosity, I watched that first video that you linked. There were troubling signs from the get go. First of all, the "notes" underneath the video claim that the video is meant to expose an "international intelligentsia" whose purpose is to "eradicate European racial groups." These are two key terms because "international intelligentsia" is usually a derogatory reference to Jews, and the concept of eradication of European racial groups (i.e. white ethnic groups) is an obvious claim that is oft repeated by white supremacist organizations. These organizations tend to claim that America "was," in times past, some perfect white paradise and that other ethnic groups have somehow destroyed that, usually via immigration of Jews, people from Latin America, the Middle East, or Asia. (Interestingly, the white supremacists usually do not address the way that African Americans were forced into America as slaves, since that might upset their concept of America is a whites only utopia, or they will otherwise claim that slavery was somehow forced upon America.)
So yea, there were some worrying signs from the start. After I watched the video, those worrying signs were reinforced. The video focuses on several Jewish men who were forced to flee Europe due to the rise of Hitler. It refers to these men as a "rat pack," using a highly derogatory term that is often used by anti-semites to refer to Jews. Indeed, the reference to Jews as "rats" was popularized in Nazi propaganda films such as the 1940 "documentary" The Eternal Jew, which was produced by order of Hitler himself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eternal_Jew_(1940_film). It was kind of interesting how the video you have linked Peri in many ways mirrors the themes that were presented in The Eternal Jew. Jews are presented as "parasitic" people who infiltrated a nostalgic, utopian white, German society with their "international agenda" that undermined and sought to destroy German social and cultural norms. Similarly, the video you have linked presents these particular Jewish individuals as parasites who infiltrated various American institutions and spread their "disease" of thought throughout American society. They are "blamed" for the Sexual Revolution (which I am not certain why anyone is hung up about the sexual revolution??), the Civil Rights Movement (really???), and the LGBTQ movement (again, really???). This last sentence could create a whole new, lengthy topic for discussion but again, this is typical in white supremacist ideology, Jews are often presented as being behind "agitation" of African Americans and other groups.
As if to really hit this concept home, the video later displays a statement claiming that the disciples of these Jewish men have taught supposedly gullible American children to "give preference to marginalized minority groups" and make them into "the oppressors" of white people. All the while, the video plays a chilling, almost horror movie-like sound track that sounds like it came straight out of The Ring. Then we are told that these Jewish men's influence has taken complete control of all American colleges, the media and Hollywood. Our friendly narrator then informs us that these Jewish men's disciples have instituted "political correctness" as law in some way, and that they got the term from Mao Zedong, who is claimed to be their "buddy"???? Of course, we are never told how it is claimed that these men have any "buddy" relationship to Mao Zedong.
Finally, our friendly narrator tells us that all youthful rebellious acts, including drugs, sex and children not listening to their parents is all part of the conspiracy from these Jewish individuals as a means of undermining the Constitution. We are told that they have won, taken over America and converted the country into some kind of "Marxist" hellscape. Again, it seems to me that the purpose of this propaganda video is not too different from the propaganda videos like The Eternal Jew, which presented Germany in a similar light and urged the people to "fight back" and re-take their country.
Regarding your second video, pretty much no specifics are provided. That is just a lengthy rant video where the person makes various generic claims about what "SJWs" are doing, such as making everyone believe that they deserve trophies...
The third video appears to focus on complaints about a Marvel executive donating money to a Donald Trump charity. Now, given that numerous exposes have been written about how money donated to Trump charities often finds its way into the Trump family bank accounts, it is not a huge surprise that people would be upset about that. However, the narrator appears to be mostly outraged that people on twitter are expressing their displeasure with this executive's possible support of Trump. Why exactly is it some huge outrage that people are expressing their opinions about Trump and this Marvel executive on Twitter? Isn't that freedom of speech? The Raiders and others of similar thought process constantly complain that their freedoms are being attacked, and yet you link a video where the purpose appears to be an assault on the freedom of random individuals on twitter to express their displeasure with Trump and people associated with him. You don't see the obvious hypocrisy there?
Regarding your fourth video, it once again presents a generic commentary on alleged "antifa" tactics. No evidence linking these alleged tactics to a larger movement within the U.S. is presented, and no list of names of individuals who favor such tactics is provided either. In fact, the narrator spends a significant amount of his rant complaining about people protesting the ideology of white intellectual superiority over other ethnic groups.
Regarding your fifth video, it's just a video noting that Chris Christie (the governor with 15% approval rating by his constituents) has listed "antifa" as a domestic terrorist group. Okay? What does that have to do with a larger discussion of supposed "SJWs"? Are you implying that all of the SJWs (who again, you have not named) are also terrorists? Some more specifics would be good.
Your sixth video is just some random youtuber complaining about antifa. No new evidence is supplied regarding "antifa invading the furry fandom." Again, tell us the names of the invaders and explain exactly what they are doing to the fandom, using specifics. No more general statements.
Your seventh video is just a furry raider talking about their own personal views regarding the furry raiders. Again, this doesn't provide any factual evidence or specifics about what "SJWs" are, who they are, and what they are doing.
As I mentioned earlier, I think you need to provide real evidence backing up the claims you make. You need to do some independent thinking of your own and not just link to other people's conspiracy videos or rants. Give us the names of the SJWs and tell us their crimes so that we can discuss that. General statements of ideology and theory will not do anything, particularly when they are presented in propaganda-style videos that indicate links to international Jewish conspiracies.