"... blame everything on the "Jewish conspiracy" and believe the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion is 100% for real."
Provide one stitch of evidence that anyone currently in the Roman Catholic hierarchy or administration believes the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." I find this totally unworthy of credibility.
And I mean evidence, not accusation.
Please forgive this late reply.
I notice that you provided only the very end of my quote. The original was referring specifically to "traditionalist" Catholics (ie, Sedevacantists and Feeneyites). I assure you that those two groups most assuredly believe in a "Jewish conspiracy" and in the Protocols. All you have to do is peruse their web sites. While I will not soil FR with links, I will provide them to you privately if you wish. Or at least I can assure you that the St. Benedict Center and Tradition in Action certainly do believe in both of those things.
The first part of my quote, which you cut off, was referring to mainstream "orthodox" Catholics such as yourself and most Catholics on FR. These are too liberal, for the most part subscribing to both higher criticism of the Bible and to cosmic evolution. This surely needs no proof, as the opinions of your fellow Catholics, articles in mainstream publications, and (perhaps) your own beliefs will testify.
Here is the problem of Catholicism: one has two choices--liberalism, or anti-Semitic conspiracism. There appears to be no middle ground. When faced with a choice between papolatrous Assisi ecumenism and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on one hand and Robert Sungenis or the St. Benedict Center on the other, there is obviously no place in this religion for anyone from a Fundamentalist Protestant background--period.
I'm a little disappointed that you cherry-picked my quote.
Sedevacantists and Feenyites who do not acknowledge themselves as ecclesiastic subjects of the Pope, are not Catholic. You really can't attribute to Catholicism the antics of ex-Catholics and anti-Catholics.