Antisemitism

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Anonymous wrote:For the first time in my adult life I am truly worried for the safety of my family. And for the person who says that in our secular society society, religion shouldn’t be our life story, one of the pillars of this country is the right to express one’s personal religion in public life. I would hope that you were not saying that by simply expressing our faith by dress or participation in prayer means we are asking to be treated badly or even being attacked. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999790233/officials-say-hate-crimes-against-jews-are-growing-in-the-aftermath-of-gaza-viol


No, I am saying if you're concerned about being attacked for ANY reason, don't give potential attackers information that could lead to an attack.

e.g., If you're concerned about your car being broken into, always lock it when you leave it. If you're concerned about being molested on the street, avoid dark streets, sketchy neighborhoods and carry a protective device


You may not understand this, but Jews cannot avoid detection (and should not have to, either). Jews go to Jewish places of worship, Jewish schools, and Jewish stores and restaurants. Many Jews wear religious clothing and hairstyles as part of a religious obligation. There are Jewish neighborhoods and Jewish business districts. Many Jews appear Jewish no matter what they do. If what you're suggesting is that Jews go into hiding in order avoid being attacked ... well ...


No, I'm not suggesting hiding. I'm suggesting that if an individual wants to avoid risk, there are things they can do.

And if you are suggesting that Jews go into hiding in order to avoid being attacked...well...


Ok well I don't see what your advice possibly has to do with the subject here, which is "antisemitism." What you're suggesting is that Jewish individuals hide the fact that they are Jewish to avoid being attacked. Not sure what kind of commentary on antisemitism you think you're making? Maybe you can explain.


We're not talking about how to respond to actually being attacked, but responding to the FEAR of being attacked. two different things.

There are lots of things other people do to avoid being attacked - e.g., women may avoid dressing "seductively", men avoid carrying a roll of bills in their pocket. It's not fair that these measures may need to be taken but it's smart to take the measures instead of expecting society to change.


So Jews should go into hiding. Gotcha.


Not what was said or implied, but seems like it's what pp wants to believe.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For the first time in my adult life I am truly worried for the safety of my family. And for the person who says that in our secular society society, religion shouldn’t be our life story, one of the pillars of this country is the right to express one’s personal religion in public life. I would hope that you were not saying that by simply expressing our faith by dress or participation in prayer means we are asking to be treated badly or even being attacked. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999790233/officials-say-hate-crimes-against-jews-are-growing-in-the-aftermath-of-gaza-viol


No, I am saying if you're concerned about being attacked for ANY reason, don't give potential attackers information that could lead to an attack.

e.g., If you're concerned about your car being broken into, always lock it when you leave it. If you're concerned about being molested on the street, avoid dark streets, sketchy neighborhoods and carry a protective device

I don't get it, do you pray on the street, dress funny?
Do you live in a dangerous neighborhood or socialize daily, treat other people badly or have the holier than thou attitude


Again, why are you centering yourself in a discussion by Jews about Jews? Super inappropriate.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:For the first time in my adult life I am truly worried for the safety of my family. And for the person who says that in our secular society society, religion shouldn’t be our life story, one of the pillars of this country is the right to express one’s personal religion in public life. I would hope that you were not saying that by simply expressing our faith by dress or participation in prayer means we are asking to be treated badly or even being attacked. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999790233/officials-say-hate-crimes-against-jews-are-growing-in-the-aftermath-of-gaza-viol


No, I am saying if you're concerned about being attacked for ANY reason, don't give potential attackers information that could lead to an attack.

e.g., If you're concerned about your car being broken into, always lock it when you leave it. If you're concerned about being molested on the street, avoid dark streets, sketchy neighborhoods and carry a protective device


You may not understand this, but Jews cannot avoid detection (and should not have to, either). Jews go to Jewish places of worship, Jewish schools, and Jewish stores and restaurants. Many Jews wear religious clothing and hairstyles as part of a religious obligation. There are Jewish neighborhoods and Jewish business districts. Many Jews appear Jewish no matter what they do. If what you're suggesting is that Jews go into hiding in order avoid being attacked ... well ...

I didn't know that
You self segregate a lot. Funny that I never knew


After reading this thread in one sitting, it seems like this poster is either a troll or an antisemite (no, it’s obviously not “self-segregating” for Jews to pray in Jewish synagogues or shop for kosher products in Jewish stores), and it’s not clear what the point of engaging with them is.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the first time in my adult life I am truly worried for the safety of my family. And for the person who says that in our secular society society, religion shouldn’t be our life story, one of the pillars of this country is the right to express one’s personal religion in public life. I would hope that you were not saying that by simply expressing our faith by dress or participation in prayer means we are asking to be treated badly or even being attacked. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999790233/officials-say-hate-crimes-against-jews-are-growing-in-the-aftermath-of-gaza-viol


No, I am saying if you're concerned about being attacked for ANY reason, don't give potential attackers information that could lead to an attack.

e.g., If you're concerned about your car being broken into, always lock it when you leave it. If you're concerned about being molested on the street, avoid dark streets, sketchy neighborhoods and carry a protective device


You may not understand this, but Jews cannot avoid detection (and should not have to, either). Jews go to Jewish places of worship, Jewish schools, and Jewish stores and restaurants. Many Jews wear religious clothing and hairstyles as part of a religious obligation. There are Jewish neighborhoods and Jewish business districts. Many Jews appear Jewish no matter what they do. If what you're suggesting is that Jews go into hiding in order avoid being attacked ... well ...

I didn't know that
You self segregate a lot. Funny that I never knew


After reading this thread in one sitting, it seems like this poster is either a troll or an antisemite (no, it’s obviously not “self-segregating” for Jews to pray in Jewish synagogues or shop for kosher products in Jewish stores), and it’s not clear what the point of engaging with them is.

By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon
Anonymous
As a Christian, for the first time in my life I am very concerned about the well-being of my Jewish brothers and sisters. I follow this group on facebook that helps keep me informed:

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

https://www.facebook.com/FellowshipFan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There has been a huge rise in bigotry and blatant prejudice. Anti-Semitic feeling is part of that rise. I don’t feel singled out and I don’t feel that I’m suffering more than other racial and ethic minorities.


I have seen this too. Prior to 2015, I thought we were getting better.

Anonymous
"'By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon"

They are choosing to live freely in a free society in the manner of their choice. This religious liberty has always been a hallmark of, and celebrated in, America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"'By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon"

They are choosing to live freely in a free society in the manner of their choice. This religious liberty has always been a hallmark of, and celebrated in, America.


NP. I get what you're saying PP but there is a lot of disagreement among Jews about how assimilated they should be. You wouldn't defend hite people living at separately and frowning on contact with outsiders. No one champions white only country clubs as living freely in a free society. Personally I think Jews need to be visiably distinct in the way that the Orthodox communities promote in order to preserve and pass on the faith. It does create some backlash and othering of them but it's not as if fully assimilated German jews were not also regarded as other in 30s Germany.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"'By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon"

They are choosing to live freely in a free society in the manner of their choice. This religious liberty has always been a hallmark of, and celebrated in, America.


NP. I get what you're saying PP but there is a lot of disagreement among Jews about how assimilated they should be. You wouldn't defend hite people living at separately and frowning on contact with outsiders. No one champions white only country clubs as living freely in a free society. Personally I think Jews need to be visiably distinct in the way that the Orthodox communities promote in order to preserve and pass on the faith. It does create some backlash and othering of them but it's not as if fully assimilated German jews were not also regarded as other in 30s Germany.


Jew here 100% no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"'By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon"

They are choosing to live freely in a free society in the manner of their choice. This religious liberty has always been a hallmark of, and celebrated in, America.


NP. I get what you're saying PP but there is a lot of disagreement among Jews about how assimilated they should be. You wouldn't defend hite people living at separately and frowning on contact with outsiders. No one champions white only country clubs as living freely in a free society. Personally I think Jews need to be visiably distinct in the way that the Orthodox communities promote in order to preserve and pass on the faith. It does create some backlash and othering of them but it's not as if fully assimilated German jews were not also regarded as other in 30s Germany.


Jew here 100% no.


Well argued! Are you sure you’re a Jew?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"'By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon"

They are choosing to live freely in a free society in the manner of their choice. This religious liberty has always been a hallmark of, and celebrated in, America.


NP. I get what you're saying PP but there is a lot of disagreement among Jews about how assimilated they should be. You wouldn't defend hite people living at separately and frowning on contact with outsiders. No one champions white only country clubs as living freely in a free society. Personally I think Jews need to be visiably distinct in the way that the Orthodox communities promote in order to preserve and pass on the faith. It does create some backlash and othering of them but it's not as if fully assimilated German jews were not also regarded as other in 30s Germany.


Jew here 100% no.


Well argued! Are you sure you’re a Jew?


Is there some reason why Jews can't disagree with each other?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"'By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon"

They are choosing to live freely in a free society in the manner of their choice. This religious liberty has always been a hallmark of, and celebrated in, America.


NP. I get what you're saying PP but there is a lot of disagreement among Jews about how assimilated they should be. You wouldn't defend hite people living at separately and frowning on contact with outsiders. No one champions white only country clubs as living freely in a free society. Personally I think Jews need to be visiably distinct in the way that the Orthodox communities promote in order to preserve and pass on the faith. It does create some backlash and othering of them but it's not as if fully assimilated German jews were not also regarded as other in 30s Germany.


Jew here 100% no.


Well argued! Are you sure you’re a Jew?


Is there some reason why Jews can't disagree with each other?


Of course not. But they usually give reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the first time in my adult life I am truly worried for the safety of my family. And for the person who says that in our secular society society, religion shouldn’t be our life story, one of the pillars of this country is the right to express one’s personal religion in public life. I would hope that you were not saying that by simply expressing our faith by dress or participation in prayer means we are asking to be treated badly or even being attacked. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999790233/officials-say-hate-crimes-against-jews-are-growing-in-the-aftermath-of-gaza-viol


No, I am saying if you're concerned about being attacked for ANY reason, don't give potential attackers information that could lead to an attack.

e.g., If you're concerned about your car being broken into, always lock it when you leave it. If you're concerned about being molested on the street, avoid dark streets, sketchy neighborhoods and carry a protective device


You may not understand this, but Jews cannot avoid detection (and should not have to, either). Jews go to Jewish places of worship, Jewish schools, and Jewish stores and restaurants. Many Jews wear religious clothing and hairstyles as part of a religious obligation. There are Jewish neighborhoods and Jewish business districts. Many Jews appear Jewish no matter what they do. If what you're suggesting is that Jews go into hiding in order avoid being attacked ... well ...

I didn't know that
You self segregate a lot. Funny that I never knew


After reading this thread in one sitting, it seems like this poster is either a troll or an antisemite (no, it’s obviously not “self-segregating” for Jews to pray in Jewish synagogues or shop for kosher products in Jewish stores), and it’s not clear what the point of engaging with them is.

By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon


What part of going to a grocery store is hiding? Do you say that about H Mart or small ethnic grocery stores - that the people who shop there are self-segregating? What a bizarre viewpoint.

Also, are you saying that if a group were to self-segregate, they'd deserve to be attacked - verbally or physically?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the first time in my adult life I am truly worried for the safety of my family. And for the person who says that in our secular society society, religion shouldn’t be our life story, one of the pillars of this country is the right to express one’s personal religion in public life. I would hope that you were not saying that by simply expressing our faith by dress or participation in prayer means we are asking to be treated badly or even being attacked. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999790233/officials-say-hate-crimes-against-jews-are-growing-in-the-aftermath-of-gaza-viol


No, I am saying if you're concerned about being attacked for ANY reason, don't give potential attackers information that could lead to an attack.

e.g., If you're concerned about your car being broken into, always lock it when you leave it. If you're concerned about being molested on the street, avoid dark streets, sketchy neighborhoods and carry a protective device


You may not understand this, but Jews cannot avoid detection (and should not have to, either). Jews go to Jewish places of worship, Jewish schools, and Jewish stores and restaurants. Many Jews wear religious clothing and hairstyles as part of a religious obligation. There are Jewish neighborhoods and Jewish business districts. Many Jews appear Jewish no matter what they do. If what you're suggesting is that Jews go into hiding in order avoid being attacked ... well ...

I didn't know that
You self segregate a lot. Funny that I never knew


After reading this thread in one sitting, it seems like this poster is either a troll or an antisemite (no, it’s obviously not “self-segregating” for Jews to pray in Jewish synagogues or shop for kosher products in Jewish stores), and it’s not clear what the point of engaging with them is.

By the sounds of it, you are already in hiding.
Separate grocery stores, schools, shop at different stores, separate restaurants
By the sounds of it contact with outsiders is frowned upon


What part of going to a grocery store is hiding? Do you say that about H Mart or small ethnic grocery stores - that the people who shop there are self-segregating? What a bizarre viewpoint.

Also, are you saying that if a group were to self-segregate, they'd deserve to be attacked - verbally or physically?


the only people who deserve to be attacked are people who have attacked you. Anyone who engages in an activity (e.g., house of worship, team sport) that places them with a subset of people is self-segregating.
Anonymous
I don’t see socializing with people who share your values as a bad thing. Only if you are a jerk about it. There’s a thread here started by an atheist who wants to live in a neighborhood of atheist families, and nobody attacked that person. But somehow Jewish people are being called out for socializing with other Jewish people, or something of that nature? Jewish people are being treated ugly right now imo. I am not Jewish. It’s not a hidden situation.
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