Core Idea
Populist politics often attacks distant institutions, financial power, and unaccountable elites. That critique can be legitimate, but it becomes dangerous when it borrows antisemitic codes.
Main Pattern
The pattern names a vague enemy: globalists, cosmopolitans, bankers, NGOs, media, or borderless elites. Jewish figures may be made to stand for the whole plot.
Historical Snapshot
The language descends from older nationalist and conspiracy traditions that pictured Jews as rootless forces undermining organic national communities.
Modern Echo
Many modern campaigns use suggestive images, donor names, or phrases that let audiences hear an antisemitic message without it being stated openly.