Monday, April 27, 2026

Here's another example of Jewish behavioral...

Editor's note: ...psychology this time going after retired elderly Americans. Yale Law professor Samuel Moyn argues in his forthcoming book that America suffers from "gerontocracy," claiming elderly Americans hoard homes, wealth, jobs, and political power, thereby blocking opportunities for younger generations. He proposes policies such as mandatory retirement ages, higher taxes on accumulated assets, and measures to transfer resources from older to younger citizens. While demographic aging and housing shortages pose real challenges, Moyn's analysis rests on a zero-sum fallacy that ignores life-cycle wealth accumulation, productivity gains, and policy failures like restrictive zoning and entitlement burdens. His solutions amount to state-directed dispossession of a demographic group based on age, eroding property rights, equal suffrage, and incentives for saving and long-term planning. Rather than fostering intergenerational justice, such ideas promote resentment, fracture family bonds, and weaken social cohesion by pitting children against parents and grandparents. Moyn's bullshit gerontocracy thesis ignores that America's real power concentration lies with a small number of ultra-wealthy individuals and corporations, billionaires and organized business interests, rather than ordinary elderly citizens who responsibly saved and built homes over decades.
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Jewish Law Professor Wants to Punish Gentile Elderly Who Responsibly Prepared for Their Old Age

April 26, 2026 | By Paul Craig Roberts

Here is the Jewish Yale Law School Professor who wants to dispossess elderly Americans of their homes, wealth, and influence.

Samuel Moyn - Kent Professor of Law and History

Gerontocracy in America - How the Old Are Hoarding Power and Wealth—and What to Do About It
Yale's faculty has become increasingly moronic in its determination to split American society into finer and finer antagonistic pieces. A disunited society is a destroyed society.

Professor Moyn has invented a crisis allegedly caused by the elderly. His solution is to dispossess the elderly of their homes, wealth, jobs, and influence. If these kinds of pernicious arguments gain acceptance, they have the desired effect of creating more hatred, more disunity, and more animosity. Moyn is trying to turn children against parents and grandparents, and The NY Times is helping him.

Try to imagine the social damage done by universities teaching sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters that their parents and grandparents are holding them back by hoarding homes, wealth, jobs, and influence.

Universities and media have convinced me that they are dysfunctional institutions whose existence is adverse for America's existence.
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