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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are not a xenophobe a racist a homophobe a sexist or bigot, then she didn't insult you. If you are, why should we need to spare your Feelings?[/quote] I am, as a white Jew, more afraid if BLM and Muslim extremists as both have said they want me dead. Progressive liberals give them a pass. [/quote] Ironic that BLM, a group determined to expose and get sympathy for bigotry against blacks, is bigoted against Jews. In fact, I find it ironic that blacks, in general, are more antisemitic than other groups. Asians appear to be the least antisemitic. [/quote] Look, the BLM official manifesto is problematic when it comes to Israel because of the "genocide" language. However, it would be a mistake to assume that criticism of Israel's aggressive expansion = a bias against American Jews. It is a criticism of official Israeli government policy. I don't assume that American Jews are responsible for Israeli government policy. Do you? [/quote] As a Jew, it has been my experience that there is a definite connection between anti-Israel sentiment and anti-Semitism. I've heard the arguments to the contrary, but it is not true. Some of the hateful anti-Israel slurs hurled in my direction not only fail to conceal contempt for Jews, but displays an attitude that also incites violence and prejudice against us. This is particularly true on college campuses, with the BDS movement, when dealing with impressionable and naive young students who do not understand the situation facing a country surrounded by many Arab nations sworn to its destruction. While I do not agree with certain aspects of Israeli policy, it is frightening to me when I hear broad-ranging, exaggerated, and one-sided rhetoric against Israel with no recognition of the wrongdoing by its enemies. [/quote] What are your thoughts about broadranging generalizations? [/quote]
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