American Jews aid Trump fascism.

The epicenter of Antisemitic attitudes in the U.S. is on the far right. A 2022 study by Eitan Hersh at Tufts and Laura Royden at Harvard finds that Antisemitic attitudes are most strongly present specifically among young people on the far right.

 
There are arrest warrants out for the new Jewish Nazi leadership.
Those at the Hague will consider the death penalty.
Sure they will Adolf.

In the meantime, your brethren are being wiped out. Hamas is going the way of the dodo.
 
When the Western world was Christian, Jews were hated for not being Christian, for allegedly “killing Jesus,” and for being unholy.

When religion weakened and Western society became more secular, Jews were hated for being “primitive religious people” who remained secluded in their own communities.

When Jews received emancipation and integrated more into society, they were accused of being too involved—trying to “control the world.”

When people turned against capitalism, Jews were blamed for being “greedy capitalists.”

Then, when communism became the new threat, Jews were hated for being communists.

When racial theories and colonialism shaped the Western worldview, Jews were demonized as a non-white minority threatening the dominant order.

Now, as racial discourse shifts again and “Western colonialism” is used as a catch-all accusation, Jews—who were always seen as a Middle Eastern, non-white people—are suddenly labeled as white imperialists who invaded the Middle East.

Antisemitism has existed for over 2,000 years, adapting to every era’s dominant ideology. It is one of the oldest and most widespread forms of hatred—and also the most adaptable.

Whenever societies faced problems, they blamed the Jews. Whenever an ideology fell out of favor, they accused the Jews of embodying it. And when the winds shifted, so did the accusations.

Today, the excuse is Israel. But as history has taught us, that’s all it is—an excuse. When Israel is no longer a convenient scapegoat, another justification will take its place. Because the hatred itself is the constant, not the rationale behind it.

You ain't wrong.
 
The epicenter of Antisemitic attitudes in the U.S. is on the far right. A 2022 study by Eitan Hersh at Tufts and Laura Royden at Harvard finds that Antisemitic attitudes are most strongly present specifically among young people on the far right.


Sure Adolf, we've noticed.

Candice Owens started spouting Antisemitic shit and has basically been banished by the right.

Omar and Tlaib say FAR worse every fucking day and are deeply embraced by the left - including the J Street cowards and turncoats.

The right will not tolerate Antisemites among their own. The left ARE Antisemites - 99% of you.
 
There was no ' Israel ' then. Jews were not Nazis. Now Israeli Jews are.

The problem with Muzzie Beast terrorist like you is how often you are just flat out stupid - such as your case.

Israel was conquered by the Romans some 600 years before the Warlord Muhammad was shit out into this world. With all the rape and murder he spread, your two bit false prophet never set foot in the holy land.

So sad...
 
The problem with Muzzie Beast terrorist like you is how often you are just flat out stupid - such as your case.

Israel was conquered by the Romans some 600 years before the Warlord Muhammad was shit out into this world. With all the rape and murder he spread, your two bit false prophet never set foot in the holy land.

So sad...
You say that every time I demonstrate that you are blathering through your ass.
 
So, do you Stalinist hate Jews, or America more?

I know you hate both.
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Translation: Those dirty joos... aren't vociferous enough about those innocent people who attacked them while they were trying to go to class. They shouldn't have been wearing a yarmulke and stuff, those yarmulkes are almost impossible not to attack, like a woman wearing a short skirt in a bad part of town, except on a powerful and expensive private university.
of course the attacks are wrong.

what about just criticizng israeli war policy?
 
of course the attacks are wrong.

what about just criticizng israeli war policy?
Nothing wrong with that, however that is not what this thread talks about. The first post in this thread blamed an ethnic minority in the US for not vociferously defending people that had attacked them. It doesn't matter that the folks that attacked them were misapplying anger at Jews here who are not "Israel"... They, according to the OP, just needed to defend the folks that made it unsafe for them to go to class and otherwise actually attend university and because they didn't do that "Nazi" happened.

This kind of argument is like blaming the woman for the short skirt and not the rapist for his actions. It doesn't matter that the rapist was protesting something and that protesting is legal, it matters that he raped the woman in an area that the university had the duty to make safe, and both he and the university should face the consequences for it.
 
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