My main point is that people seem extremely afraid of "speaking truth to power" when they're criticising the way Jews utilise their institutional power. Even when jews themselves brag about their wildly disproportionate influence in the Biden administration for example, or the ridiculous lobbying power of AIPAC (they recently got caught bragging about their insane influence on policy), or the overall jewish lobby, or the ADL's various abuses of their power and influence to shut down free speech - for some reason if it was a non-jew discussing these facts and criticising the disproportionate influence for whatever reason, it's "anti-semitic." But when Jews brag about the same facts as something inherently good (because jews can only be a positive influence on the world, apparently), it's perfectly fine.
At the same time, people are very confident in criticising the way white people utilise and abuse institutional power. There are few cries of "anti-white bigotry" when people speak of white supremacist power and influence.