Like it or not, blacks and Jews have been parts of American society for long, long periods of time. Jews also cast an outsized shadow due to the entertainment industry. They are even strongly linked to two of the three most defining wars in US history, the Civil War and World War 2. There doesn't seriously exist a "go back to where you came from" reaction as a result. There is a lot of sympathy and patience towards them amongst large swaths of Americans as a result.
Actually 100% correct. As much as people like to think anti semitism has reached mainstream appeal, it has not. And people generally do not like the American Negro either.
However, both blacks and Jews have actually contributed things to American society and culture. There's plenty of famous examples of great American Jewish scientists. And great American Jews. Same thing with great American blacks.
However, no one likes Indians. Indians are basically every negative stereotype. Of blacks Jews. And every 3rd world piece of trash.
But if we're talking about specific groups, Somalians are definitely gonna. Gotten rid of. Same thing with Haitians. Though the niggers of the niggers.
Next is going to be Palestinians. No one fucking likes them. And then Muslims, Muslims basically make everyone hate them by just acting in the fashion of the religion.
But Indians will do things that they think Jews do, but blatantly say they're doing these things and post their crimes on the Internet. Say what you will about Bernie Madoff, but at least he tried to actually hide his crimes. Not openly advertise that he was committing felonies.
And the difference is Jews do not believe in cheating at academic success. Jews value education to a large extent, but they also believe that you should. Strive to actually learn the subject. That's why the successful in the underhanded tactics.
Indians think the underhanded tactics is what gets you ahead. Not learning actually how to be a doctor properly or a lawyer properly, and then using underhanded tactics to destroy your competition but still being a competent doctor or lawyer.