If things get worse for Jewish people

Anonymous

Move near us Evangelical Christians. We care about you and believe in western civilization. We will defend western civilization and many of us are armed and will train you to be able to defend yourself with dignity. Nobody knows how they are going to die in the end but at the very least we never want to go down in the humiliating fashion of those poor Jewish kids at the rave or loaded helplessly onto rail cars headed for the ovens. Powerful gun rights cause problems for the enemies of western civilization and freedom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m Jewish. My family moved from DC to San Francisco for work last year and we have a vacation home in New Orleans. After seeing what’s going on in progressive SF we flew with our 1 year old and 2 dogs right back to NO (fortunately we can work from home) and feel safer here for now even after seeing the brawl at Tulane. We’ve found our neighbors here to be more supportive. Our Jewish friends in SF are removing their Star of David and chai jewelry, removing mezuzahs from their door, changing their last name to sound non Jewish on food pickup or delivery orders out of fear. Many Jews feel uncomfortable right now.


Please do not bring your naive and dangerous voting habits to your safety zone. Change your thinking before you destroy the last remnants of decency on earth
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Anonymous wrote:There is still a substantial-ish portion of the US government that is opposed to antisemitism. So things may not get out of hand too quickly. But the events on college campuses and the vicious antisemitism on display should make Jews feel very concerned. At the moment, tgere is no group with greater privilege in this country than the “pro-Palestinian” protester. IF Israel can dismantle Hamas in Gaza, many antisemites will melt away. But we have seen them now.

Where I live a woman took down one sign. No laughing. And she got forest and told to die on social media.

This is not true. Please join me in the real world where pro-Palestinian protesters have bad job offers (I think rightly) revoked by law firms and other corporate jobs after being identified with ridiculous glory-to-martyr-type signs. In the actual world that exists beyond campuses, these people are fringe and shamed, not privileged. The myopic focus on college campuses (and a subset of them at that) is not representative of the environment for Jews in this country, though of course the news coverage seems scary.


Nope.


Would you like links? Google it. This should be good news to you. But seems you’d rather pretend everyone hates Jews.


Your hate increasingly reveals itself with each post.


I hate it when people refuse to accept facts, yes, and just rely on their feels instead.


It is socially acceptable, too, to rip down photos of Jewish hostages, and cackle about it, right out in the open. Anti-Israel people operate from a position of privilege.
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Anonymous wrote:There is still a substantial-ish portion of the US government that is opposed to antisemitism. So things may not get out of hand too quickly. But the events on college campuses and the vicious antisemitism on display should make Jews feel very concerned. At the moment, tgere is no group with greater privilege in this country than the “pro-Palestinian” protester. IF Israel can dismantle Hamas in Gaza, many antisemites will melt away. But we have seen them now.

Where I live a woman took down one sign. No laughing. And she got forest and told to die on social media.

This is not true. Please join me in the real world where pro-Palestinian protesters have bad job offers (I think rightly) revoked by law firms and other corporate jobs after being identified with ridiculous glory-to-martyr-type signs. In the actual world that exists beyond campuses, these people are fringe and shamed, not privileged. The myopic focus on college campuses (and a subset of them at that) is not representative of the environment for Jews in this country, though of course the news coverage seems scary.


Nope.


Would you like links? Google it. This should be good news to you. But seems you’d rather pretend everyone hates Jews.


Your hate increasingly reveals itself with each post.


I hate it when people refuse to accept facts, yes, and just rely on their feels instead.


It is socially acceptable, too, to rip down photos of Jewish hostages, and cackle about it, right out in the open. Anti-Israel people operate from a position of privilege.


Where I live a woman took down one poster (posted illegally on a telephone pole) and got fired and told to die on social media.
Anonymous
A least 2 people fired for taking down the kidnapped signs.

1 7 year old Palestinian killed in US

7x as many Palestinians killed by Israel than Israeli killed by Palestinians since 10/7

I would feel safer to be Kewish than Palestinian right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Have you all seen what is happening to Jewish students at Cornell tonight?

I really hope that person was a troll pretending to be Hamas. It sounded almost cartoonish, the lines he was using - because a real Muslim wouldn't say "pig Jews", since Muslims also don't eat pork.


Uhm that is such weird reasoning. The fact pork is viewed as dirty makes it more likely to use pig as a slur.
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Anonymous wrote:At this moment, there is no group of people on the planet who are as threatened as the Jews are.

Disabled, chronically ill people who are routinely victims of medical abuse, medical neglect and domestic violence, and whose suffering and s**cides are invisible because being disabled and chronically ill makes you invisible, are suffering more than Jews are right now, I assure you. You just never looked or cared to see, because you're privileged, self-righteous, and you benefit from how an ableist society makes these people inaccessible.

The absolute entitlement and arrogance just takes my breath away. No Susan, there's a lot of suffering in the world. Get over yourself.


This.
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Anonymous wrote:A least 2 people fired for taking down the kidnapped signs.

1 7 year old Palestinian killed in US

7x as many Palestinians killed by Israel than Israeli killed by Palestinians since 10/7

I would feel safer to be Kewish than Palestinian right now.



Thank you.
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None of you would be denying the experiences of any group other than Jews.
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Move near us Evangelical Christians. We care about you and believe in western civilization. We will defend western civilization and many of us are armed and will train you to be able to defend yourself with dignity. Nobody knows how they are going to die in the end but at the very least we never want to go down in the humiliating fashion of those poor Jewish kids at the rave or loaded helplessly onto rail cars headed for the ovens. Powerful gun rights cause problems for the enemies of western civilization and freedom.


Jesus Christ.
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Move near us Evangelical Christians. We care about you and believe in western civilization. We will defend western civilization and many of us are armed and will train you to be able to defend yourself with dignity. Nobody knows how they are going to die in the end but at the very least we never want to go down in the humiliating fashion of those poor Jewish kids at the rave or loaded helplessly onto rail cars headed for the ovens. Powerful gun rights cause problems for the enemies of western civilization and freedom.


Weren't right wingers the ones chanting Jews will now replace us?
Anonymous

Jewish people tend to lean towards socialism and communism and are attracted to centralized control which is suicidal in the end for everybody but often times the jewish people first and the Christian’s next. This is because the Jewish and Christians are not of this Earth and the world hates and resents God.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m Jewish. My family moved from DC to San Francisco for work last year and we have a vacation home in New Orleans. After seeing what’s going on in progressive SF we flew with our 1 year old and 2 dogs right back to NO (fortunately we can work from home) and feel safer here for now even after seeing the brawl at Tulane. We’ve found our neighbors here to be more supportive. Our Jewish friends in SF are removing their Star of David and chai jewelry, removing mezuzahs from their door, changing their last name to sound non Jewish on food pickup or delivery orders out of fear. Many Jews feel uncomfortable right now.


All of this is awful - nobody should have to cloak their identity for fear of the harm that might occur otherwise.

Full and complete rejection of what the State of Israel has been doing for the past three weeks (and for most of what it’s done since its inception), but 100% supportive of fighting as an ally against the actual anti-semitism that’s going on right now.


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When you consider the number of conscientious members of the Jewish community who have literally been arrested in these past few weeks for demanding the U.S. respect human rights of Palestinians, for this to be the environment of fear for them is tragic.
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Jewish people tend to lean towards socialism and communism and are attracted to centralized control which is suicidal in the end for everybody but often times the jewish people first and the Christian’s next. This is because the Jewish and Christians are not of this Earth and the world hates and resents God.


This is deeply untrue. The Jewish history of DEMOCRATIC socialism and our religion itself is not about centralized control.
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Anonymous wrote:At this moment, there is no group of people on the planet who are as threatened as the Jews are.

Disabled, chronically ill people who are routinely victims of medical abuse, medical neglect and domestic violence, and whose suffering and s**cides are invisible because being disabled and chronically ill makes you invisible, are suffering more than Jews are right now, I assure you. You just never looked or cared to see, because you're privileged, self-righteous, and you benefit from how an ableist society makes these people inaccessible.

The absolute entitlement and arrogance just takes my breath away. No Susan, there's a lot of suffering in the world. Get over yourself.


DP
Geez.
This came out of nowhere. This is not the "suffering olympics."
There are people all over the wold who are threatened or are suffering. For a variety of different reasons. This thread is particular to Jews - who right now - are under attack by organized groups simply because of their religious affiliation.
There are reasons for them to be concerned for their safety.
I am not a Jew, but I see nothing about the Jewish population that is "privileged" or "self-righteous" right now.
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