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What in the world does Jew-adjacent mean? Like I said, I am not Jewish. I don't keep track of the number of Jewish people around me and what they are thinking about, if that is what you mean. |
I guess I am "uninformed" because I am an still unaware as to how awful Jews are. Ok. |
Damn. Someone got triggered into revealing their true colors. |
OK, this is your worldview. Doesn't mean its true. |
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DP Does your worldview differing from his mean that his is NOT true? For all you know, his worldview may be rock solid, right on the money, and true from A to Z, right? |
It's not true. He thinks its true. |
DP. Meanwhile, you’re devoting thousands of words to zealously make the case that…what exactly? That Jews aren’t as oppressed as they think they are? Yeah, that’s certainly worth fighting about. /s Haven’t seen this obvious an example of emotional dysfunction in a long time. Yikes. |
😭😭😭 Oh! You’re the arbiter of truth now?! lol |
Hey, different poster - worth fighting about? Are you serious? I don’t know. I’d say the unprecedented, appalling attacks on academia and the extortion of funds from institutions of higher learning under the guise of “fighting the scourge of anti-semitism” makes this farce of an anti-semitism crisis well worth the time to confront and root out here, there and everywhere. Also, I’m at hundreds of words at this point, not thousands. Facts matter and such. |
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Can we all just flood this with reports of zionists acting crazy?
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Jerusalem Post: Progressive Jewish groups say ADL’s ‘Mamdani Monitor’ is ‘Islamophobic and racist’
A coalition of progressive Jewish organizations is condemning the Anti-Defamation League for what it calls “Islamophobic and racist” attacks on New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. In a statement released Tuesday, the groups criticized the ADL’s creation of a “Mamdani Monitor” to track policies and personnel appointments that the ADL views as threatening Jewish security. The signatories — including New York Jewish Agenda, Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, IfNotNow, J Street NYC, Jews for Racial & Economic Justice, and T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights — said the project “undermines the shared fight against antisemitism and Islamophobia in New York City.” |
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Axelrod calls ADL’s response to Mamdani’s election ‘shockingly gratuitous’
Former White House senior adviser David Axelrod on Friday said the Anti-Defamation League’s response to Zohran Mamdani’s (D) mayoral win was “shockingly gratuitous.” “As a Jew & son of a Jewish refugee, I’m alarmed by the rise of antisemitism. The ADL’s mission is to call it out when they see it,” Axelrod wrote in a statement on X. “But I found their response to Mamdani’s election shockingly gratuitous, inflammatory and deeply irresponsible,” he added. J Street, a left-leaning Jewish non-profit, called the ADL’s rebuke of Mamdani, “alarming.” “The fearmongering we have seen from some Jewish institutions and leaders surrounding Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is harmful, overblown, and risks needlessly deepening divisions in the city and in our community,” J Street president Jeremy Ben-Ami, said in a statement, according to Haaretz. |
What makes you think the ADL would be unbiased? |
And Jewish New Yorkers elected Mamdani. Why would they do that if they felt he would be antisemitic? |