Fear of Antisemitism

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Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and fearful of the growing antisemitism in the US and Europe especially. The NYT article was painful to read as I've always loved the NYT -- https://www.wsj.com/opinion/free-expression/kristofs-unbelievable-tale-d9d7b6ff -- I am not only afraid for my Jewish children and neighbors, but because I know what comes next. When we, as a society, pool an entire group of people as one issue, it doesn't stop with Jews -- that's just the place it starts. How can, after decades of fighting discrimination and stereotyping, have the NYT -- a well-respected paper -- write something so hateful without investigating and learning and visiting? Where is it safe to be Jewish? Is Israel the only place?

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.


Yup, as the racists in these comments prove, hate and weaponized ignorance are on the rise against Jews, women, and other traditional scapegoats. The irony is that in the long-term this bigotry creates more Zionists. Lean into community, have frank discussions with your kids about these and other dark times in Jewish/American history, bear witness and hold the bigots accountable, that’s all you can do, really.


There will always be many more people who are not Zionists than actual Zionists in the world. Zionists are not welcome in many parts of the world now. But continue to wallow in your victim hood - no one cares!


Antizionism is a hate movement.


Dont you have to IDF propaganda site you can visit for this shit?
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Anonymous wrote:OP I wish I could talk with you in person. The hate in these comments are evidence of why Jews are afraid. The unabashed Jew hatred is terrifying. It has become fully normalized, and there has never been a time in history when normalized Jew hate did not lead to great catastrophe.


What on earth are you talking about? Can you point to one single post on this thread that professes any hatred of Jews?

Hatred of Israel and zionism is NOT the same as hatred of Jews or anti-Semitism.

Provide your facts, or quit your lies.


Antizionism is a hate movement. Jews feel the hate. That is our lived experience. Are you disputing that is what our lived experience is?


Yes. Not every "lived experience" claim is valid.


That’s right— especially Jewish ones.


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Israelis have free healthcare and free education. While Americans (including many Jewish Americans) go without.

We give them billions, and billions, and billions every single year. If they paid for their own military and arms, they would not be able to give their people free healthcare and free education. Israel is a parasite.

I would much much rather Americans (include Jewish Americans) have access to healthcare and education. But this is anti-semitic? Get out of here, zionazis.

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Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and fearful of the growing antisemitism in the US and Europe especially. The NYT article was painful to read as I've always loved the NYT -- https://www.wsj.com/opinion/free-expression/kristofs-unbelievable-tale-d9d7b6ff -- I am not only afraid for my Jewish children and neighbors, but because I know what comes next. When we, as a society, pool an entire group of people as one issue, it doesn't stop with Jews -- that's just the place it starts. How can, after decades of fighting discrimination and stereotyping, have the NYT -- a well-respected paper -- write something so hateful without investigating and learning and visiting? Where is it safe to be Jewish? Is Israel the only place?

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.


Yup, as the racists in these comments prove, hate and weaponized ignorance are on the rise against Jews, women, and other traditional scapegoats. The irony is that in the long-term this bigotry creates more Zionists. Lean into community, have frank discussions with your kids about these and other dark times in Jewish/American history, bear witness and hold the bigots accountable, that’s all you can do, really.


There will always be many more people who are not Zionists than actual Zionists in the world. Zionists are not welcome in many parts of the world now. But continue to wallow in your victim hood - no one cares!


Antizionism is a hate movement.



Hate against who? Most zionists are Christian.
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Anonymous wrote:Israelis have free healthcare and free education. While Americans (including many Jewish Americans) go without.

We give them billions, and billions, and billions every single year. If they paid for their own military and arms, they would not be able to give their people free healthcare and free education. Israel is a parasite.

I would much much rather Americans (include Jewish Americans) have access to healthcare and education. But this is anti-semitic? Get out of here, zionazis.



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Anonymous wrote:I’m with you OP.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Ht7NQBB7s/?mibextid=wwXIfr

This about sums up the US at this point.


Bill Maher? The guy who makes insane arguments like this?

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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



So if I, as an American Jew with no ties to Israel, loudly state that I am against genocide and hate Netanyahu, you will be against my murder by someone who comes to my synagogue to attack me. But if I do not make this statement, then I’m fair game?


Why would I want any harm to come to an innocent person? I'm not IDF.


I don’t know if you’re the same poster as the one above but that poster specifically said “why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children” - so that poster seems uninterested in whether harm comes to a Jew unless the Jew is a good Jew that has condemned Israel. If they haven’t done so, then the poster above doesn’t care what happens to them.


That is not what they said at all. The PP said this in reference to someone who "support[s] the genocide of innocent children. No reference was made to whether they had openly condemned Israel. You made that up to make their reasonable position seem preposterous.


Thank you. That's exactly correct. They twist words and desperately try to make any condemnation of genocide to seem a condemnation of Jews. That is not what I said and it most certainly isn't what I feel. I feel that kind of propaganda and gaslighting particularity exhausting because it's done systemically and intentionally.


You said you don’t care what happens to people who support genocide and Netanyahu. But the OP is a Jew in America saying she feels scared of antisemitism. So if she is attacked in her synagogue, you are OK with it if she had supported genocide. But what does that mean to you? What would she have done that shows that support? And why is it assumed that she would have supported genocide, just because she said she was an American Jew?


You are despicable. I already answered that I wish no harm on any innocent person because I'm not IDF. Is that not enough?


Why am I despicable?
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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



The US gives Israel $3.8 Billion each year.


That's only $380 per person. They need our help. If Israel wasn't stabilizing the region, we'd have much more expensive problems than that. Like another 9/11.


Um, 9/11 happened in large part because of our support for Israel.
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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



The US gives Israel $3.8 Billion each year.


That's only $380 per person. They need our help. If Israel wasn't stabilizing the region, we'd have much more expensive problems than that. Like another 9/11.


Um, 9/11 happened in large part because of our support for Israel.


And attacked Iraq for no reason, except for Israel. Much like Iran.
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Anonymous wrote:OP I wish I could talk with you in person. The hate in these comments are evidence of why Jews are afraid. The unabashed Jew hatred is terrifying. It has become fully normalized, and there has never been a time in history when normalized Jew hate did not lead to great catastrophe.


Yes. Jews are the canary in the coal mine with respect to the health of society. It’s not looking good.


Some of the people that I care about the most in the world are Jewish. Their immense kindness and generosity has deeply impacted my life and my family’s. (Coincidentally, none of them blindly support Israel).

I am a progressive and Israel and Zionists have lost me. Your inability to criticize the bad actors is driving people like me away. You will deny that this is anything but antisemitism but you are wrong. Zionists are creating an unsafe environment for Jews across the world. In your fantasy, anyone who doesn’t blindly bow down to Bebe is an anti semite.

When I see a nun beat up by a Jew in Israel or a Christian spit on - I don’t run to some religious war or “anti Catholic” trope, I pass it off as a bad actor. Now please gaslight me and tell me it never happened.


So you indict an entire nation of people because three religious fanatics spat on a nun. Has America lost you, too? An antizionist murdered Sarah Milgrim and Austin Lischinsky on the streets of DC in front of kids I know personally. An antizionist firebombed a demonstration calling for peace in Colorado and murdered a woman there. How about the Jews who get spat on in Brooklyn? Have you lost Americans and America? How about in Nigeria where Christians are subjected to violence? Have you lost the Nigerians? How about the Saudis? Have you lost them? How about every other country in the world? They all have bad actors that discriminate against peoples in their countries? Your hatred is saved for the only Jewish nation in the whole world that you hold to a double standard. But yes, you love certain types of Jews. And you aren’t a racist or an antisemite.


Thanks for quickly proving my point. There are bad actors everywhere which is what I said. When I see one, I don’t make generalizations and try to conjure up a victim scenario. Christians love the persecution myth e.g. MAGA. And so do you. You literally refuse to claim and condemn and bad actors in Israel. Instead, it is “what about” “what about”… Condemn bad behavior instead of gaslighting people and calling them anti-semites.
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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



So if I, as an American Jew with no ties to Israel, loudly state that I am against genocide and hate Netanyahu, you will be against my murder by someone who comes to my synagogue to attack me. But if I do not make this statement, then I’m fair game?


Why would I want any harm to come to an innocent person? I'm not IDF.


I don’t know if you’re the same poster as the one above but that poster specifically said “why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children” - so that poster seems uninterested in whether harm comes to a Jew unless the Jew is a good Jew that has condemned Israel. If they haven’t done so, then the poster above doesn’t care what happens to them.


That is not what they said at all. The PP said this in reference to someone who "support[s] the genocide of innocent children. No reference was made to whether they had openly condemned Israel. You made that up to make their reasonable position seem preposterous.


Thank you. That's exactly correct. They twist words and desperately try to make any condemnation of genocide to seem a condemnation of Jews. That is not what I said and it most certainly isn't what I feel. I feel that kind of propaganda and gaslighting particularity exhausting because it's done systemically and intentionally.


You said you don’t care what happens to people who support genocide and Netanyahu. But the OP is a Jew in America saying she feels scared of antisemitism. So if she is attacked in her synagogue, you are OK with it if she had supported genocide. But what does that mean to you? What would she have done that shows that support? And why is it assumed that she would have supported genocide, just because she said she was an American Jew?


You are despicable. I already answered that I wish no harm on any innocent person because I'm not IDF. Is that not enough?


Why am I despicable?


Because you are deliberately twisting my words to fit your horrible narrative.
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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



So if I, as an American Jew with no ties to Israel, loudly state that I am against genocide and hate Netanyahu, you will be against my murder by someone who comes to my synagogue to attack me. But if I do not make this statement, then I’m fair game?


Why would I want any harm to come to an innocent person? I'm not IDF.


I don’t know if you’re the same poster as the one above but that poster specifically said “why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children” - so that poster seems uninterested in whether harm comes to a Jew unless the Jew is a good Jew that has condemned Israel. If they haven’t done so, then the poster above doesn’t care what happens to them.


That is not what they said at all. The PP said this in reference to someone who "support[s] the genocide of innocent children. No reference was made to whether they had openly condemned Israel. You made that up to make their reasonable position seem preposterous.


Thank you. That's exactly correct. They twist words and desperately try to make any condemnation of genocide to seem a condemnation of Jews. That is not what I said and it most certainly isn't what I feel. I feel that kind of propaganda and gaslighting particularity exhausting because it's done systemically and intentionally.


You said you don’t care what happens to people who support genocide and Netanyahu. But the OP is a Jew in America saying she feels scared of antisemitism. So if she is attacked in her synagogue, you are OK with it if she had supported genocide. But what does that mean to you? What would she have done that shows that support? And why is it assumed that she would have supported genocide, just because she said she was an American Jew?


You are despicable. I already answered that I wish no harm on any innocent person because I'm not IDF. Is that not enough?


Why am I despicable?


Because you are deliberately twisting my words to fit your horrible narrative.


I genuinely don’t understand. You literally said (assuming you’re the same poster) that you don’t care what happens to people who support genocide and Netanyahu. You have then also said you don’t wish harm on anyone, which is nice, but doesn’t really clarify anything. Maybe you don’t want an American Jew to be murdered (because you don’t wish harm on them) but if it happens to them, you won’t care - because of your first statement. Is that correct? So you personally won’t do the attack on the synagogue but it wont bother you when it happens.
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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



So if I, as an American Jew with no ties to Israel, loudly state that I am against genocide and hate Netanyahu, you will be against my murder by someone who comes to my synagogue to attack me. But if I do not make this statement, then I’m fair game?


Why would I want any harm to come to an innocent person? I'm not IDF.


I don’t know if you’re the same poster as the one above but that poster specifically said “why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children” - so that poster seems uninterested in whether harm comes to a Jew unless the Jew is a good Jew that has condemned Israel. If they haven’t done so, then the poster above doesn’t care what happens to them.


That is not what they said at all. The PP said this in reference to someone who "support[s] the genocide of innocent children. No reference was made to whether they had openly condemned Israel. You made that up to make their reasonable position seem preposterous.


Thank you. That's exactly correct. They twist words and desperately try to make any condemnation of genocide to seem a condemnation of Jews. That is not what I said and it most certainly isn't what I feel. I feel that kind of propaganda and gaslighting particularity exhausting because it's done systemically and intentionally.


You said you don’t care what happens to people who support genocide and Netanyahu. But the OP is a Jew in America saying she feels scared of antisemitism. So if she is attacked in her synagogue, you are OK with it if she had supported genocide. But what does that mean to you? What would she have done that shows that support? And why is it assumed that she would have supported genocide, just because she said she was an American Jew?


You are despicable. I already answered that I wish no harm on any innocent person because I'm not IDF. Is that not enough?


Why am I despicable?


Because you are deliberately twisting my words to fit your horrible narrative.


I genuinely don’t understand. You literally said (assuming you’re the same poster) that you don’t care what happens to people who support genocide and Netanyahu. You have then also said you don’t wish harm on anyone, which is nice, but doesn’t really clarify anything. Maybe you don’t want an American Jew to be murdered (because you don’t wish harm on them) but if it happens to them, you won’t care - because of your first statement. Is that correct? So you personally won’t do the attack on the synagogue but it wont bother you when it happens.


You are operating from an implicit premise that the PP did not stipulate, which is this: "An American Jew is a presumptive supporter of genocide and Netanyahu." PP said no such thing. This is a sick (and telling) premise of your own.
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Anonymous wrote:Israelis have free healthcare and free education. While Americans (including many Jewish Americans) go without.

We give them billions, and billions, and billions every single year. If they paid for their own military and arms, they would not be able to give their people free healthcare and free education. Israel is a parasite.

I would much much rather Americans (include Jewish Americans) have access to healthcare and education. But this is anti-semitic? Get out of here, zionazis.



Oh no. Not antisemitic one bit. You are the picture of sweetness and tolerance.
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OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.



The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.


This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose


DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.

We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.



The US gives Israel $3.8 Billion each year.


That's only $380 per person. They need our help. If Israel wasn't stabilizing the region, we'd have much more expensive problems than that. Like another 9/11.


Um, 9/11 happened in large part because of our support for Israel.


Just think…. if there were no Jews at all, Israel wouldn’t exist! So really, you should extend your argument that Jews were the real cause of 9/11. Who cares that Arabs caused 9/11 when you can blame the Jews. Right? Am I on the right track?
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