Concur 100%. Plain and simple. There's a lot one can say about our community, but "not giving a damn" about someone else's suffering is definitely not one of them. We are a loving people. ~Black male |
NP Just because you think it's racist doesn't make it so . |
Moses says, hold my wine. |
Your comment doesn't even make sense. Moses, along with another million Hebrews, was a slave. What is the world is your point? |
| I think the point is that Jews understand having been an enslaved people and have, ever since, fought oppression and stood with the oppressed. |
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And it gets worse - holy crap. At City Hall, in a global city, in 2018. https://www.popville.com/2018/04/also-disconcerting-anti-semitism/
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How does Joshua Lopez still have a job? |
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What POS called Jews termites, exactly?
And from what I understand, Lopez organized this rally to create "safe zones" in which antisemities could voice their disgusting bigotry. Do I have that right? The POS Lopez needs to resign immediately. I dare even the biggest liberals on this forum, including the moderator, to make excuses and give the benefit of the doubt to this sorry excuse for a human being. |
I have the answer now. The antisemite was an INVITED SPEAKER to a "support Trayon rally" - and a follower of Farrakan's Nation of Islam. This shows why black politicians, or those involved with DC politics, should disassociate themselves from the virulent Farakkhan and NOI. |
I was just coming here to post my outrage. I have defended Trayon White from charges of anti-Semitism because I didn't feel that his words or actions met the bar of anti-Semitism, though he did appear to be very insensitive to anti-Semitism. In the case of yesterday's rally, there was unequivocal anti-Semitism. One correction to the post that I am quoting. Lopez didn't organize the rally to create a "safe zone" for anti-Semites. Rather, one speaker at the event expressed a much different message than the others that spoke. All speakers but the Nation of Islam member expressed positive, inclusive messages. One of the early speakers later explained that she and others left the rally when she heard the anti-Semitic remarks. Clearly it would have been better for her to make her opposition known more vocally rather than quietly leaving, but I can understand not wanting to get into a public tussle with the NOI. The Nation of Islam speaker was unequivocally anti-Semitic. Moreover, I have seen the video and Lopez did not flinch at the remarks. He didn't react at all in fact. This is inexcusable. Elisa Silverman is a great Council Member for whom I have tremendous respect. Moreover, she has attempted to steer a middle ground in the controversy surrounding White and has had considerable patience with him. Her message that the District must reevaluate its relationship with the Nation of Islam is correct, as the NOI member made abundantly clear. It is unconscionable that White has remained quiet about this to this point (at least as far as I can tell and I follow him on Twitter). If he can't come to the defense of his colleague and condemn clearly anti-Semitic remarks, he will have crossed a line regarding anti-Semitism in my mind. |
Jeff, as impossible as I would have thought it, you and I have found common ground. Thank you for your well-articulated post. Beyond that, I am am livid - and scared - at what is transpiring in my hometown. (Born DC, later in suburbs.)The fact that Lopez didn't even flinch, as you noticed, shows an acceptance of and agreement with the speaker's reprehensible remarks. DC should cut ties with NOI completely and no representative of this hateful cult (yes, that's how see it) should ever been invited to speak at any DC public event. And the mayor should make a public statement saying that the NOI's antisemtitism is so virulent that ties are being cut as a result. Lopez should be dismissed from his post immediately. As far as White's silence, it too speaks volumes, and I would have thought, given the events of the last few days, he would be quick to respond. That he has not is behavior that confirms my earlier beliefs that White is antisemitic. To a larger point, my fear has been that the "soft" response to White's "insensitivity" to antisemtism enables virulent antisemties, and this latest incident demonstrates. To use a tired old cliche, we should have nipped this in the bud. Finally, this Lopez incident is actually a separate incident related to the rising acceptance of antisemtitsm in DC, and I suspect that a 42-page thread will have lost readers and the message will be lost. Is this a separate enough issue - Lopez - to warrant a new thread? This one has gone all over the place. |
Yes, when I came to post my previous message, I was actually planning to start a new thread until I noticed this one had been updated. Go ahead and start a new thread. |
Thanks for inviting me to start the thread, but I can't handle it right now. If you or anyone else wants to kick it off, that would be great - otherwise, I'll do it later. Also, in the Popville article, I found it interesting that the majority of comments were now calling for White's resignation (and Lopez for sure). |
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Let's get real. Lopez invited the NOI to his "Unity Rally." I guess the dude just happened to be walking down the street and when Lopez put him on the bullhorn what exactly did he think he was going to say?
Lopez is a small time insignificant actor that fools like Bowser associate with on her way up but can't seem to quit when she gets to the big time. |