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The narrative intensifies around how this politicization fosters fear among communities, including Jewish residents in New York City, who feel labeled and threatened by labels of oppressors. Similarly, business owners and job creators are painted as villains in this narrative, accused of being oppressors simply because of their success or economic role. These accusations underpin a larger critique that the political discourse has devolved into a conflict of class and identity, stoking alienation rather than unity.