Here is a number the mainstream won't tell you: 20–30%.

Analysts have crunched the data on the staff of America's largest news outlets—from The New York Times to CNN and Fox News. Their finding is uncomfortable but clear. While Jewish people make up only 2% of the US population, their share among top leadership roles in media reaches nearly a third.

But the loudest fact concerns NPR, the public radio station.

NPR is funded directly by American taxpayers. Your money. And yet, about 20% of NPR’s employees are of Jewish descent.

So here is the real question: How did 2% of the population end up with a quota five times larger than their share of the country? And why is this happening specifically on the government’s dime?

While the pundits argue about "free speech" and "diversity," another group has simply carved up the airwaves. They control the narrative, decide what you hear, and filter the news you see.

The scariest part? You paid for it.

This is not about hate. This is about math. This is about your tax dollars funding a system where one group holds disproportionate influence over public information.

Stay tuned. We will continue to publish the numbers they refuse to show on TV.

via khula