Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
+1. For the past year, the SJWs wouldn’t let us care about anyone but black people. Now, they’ve expanded that to include Asians.
Wow. This is the problem. Not all groups are injured in the same way and if you’re angry that BLM has dominated the conversation you’re part of the problem. They’ve got police kneeling on their necks. But what about me, rt? Just gross
Only one group matters. We know.
And you wonder why there's so much lack of unity between races and ethnic groups? This right here. If you think that Jewish Americans occupy the same space in society and marginalization as African Americans in this country, you have been blinded by your white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
+1. For the past year, the SJWs wouldn’t let us care about anyone but black people. Now, they’ve expanded that to include Asians.
Wow. This is the problem. Not all groups are injured in the same way and if you’re angry that BLM has dominated the conversation you’re part of the problem. They’ve got police kneeling on their necks. But what about me, rt? Just gross
Only one group matters. We know.
And you wonder why there's so much lack of unity between races and ethnic groups? This right here. If you think that Jewish Americans occupy the same space in society and marginalization as African Americans in this country, you have been blinded by your white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
+1. For the past year, the SJWs wouldn’t let us care about anyone but black people. Now, they’ve expanded that to include Asians.
Wow. This is the problem. Not all groups are injured in the same way and if you’re angry that BLM has dominated the conversation you’re part of the problem. They’ve got police kneeling on their necks. But what about me, rt? Just gross
Only one group matters. We know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Yep.
And after Jews were slaughtered, did you care? What did you do then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Wow, look at that turn around.
You clearly don’t care about Asians. You don’t even want to give them a minute to mourn.
When pointed out that this thread is in poor taste you attack and try to assume you know posters. Still waiting for you to make some progress.
I’m half Asian. My grandpa was in a Japanese internment camp.
I get it more than you know.
And yet, you fall all over self attacking posters who stand with the Asian community. Hmmm...
Huh?
I think it’s best to stand with Asians and Jews, the two “model minorities.”
We’ve got one. Let’s stand with the other as well.
Huh?
So the news coverage and outpouring of support during the horrific tree of life incident wasn’t standing with the Jewish community.
Guess if we stand with Asians during this horrific time it means we don’t stand with other minorities.
Learn something new everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
+1. For the past year, the SJWs wouldn’t let us care about anyone but black people. Now, they’ve expanded that to include Asians.
Wow. This is the problem. Not all groups are injured in the same way and if you’re angry that BLM has dominated the conversation you’re part of the problem. They’ve got police kneeling on their necks. But what about me, rt? Just gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Wow, look at that turn around.
You clearly don’t care about Asians. You don’t even want to give them a minute to mourn.
When pointed out that this thread is in poor taste you attack and try to assume you know posters. Still waiting for you to make some progress.
I’m half Asian. My grandpa was in a Japanese internment camp.
I get it more than you know.
And yet, you fall all over self attacking posters who stand with the Asian community. Hmmm...
Huh?
I think it’s best to stand with Asians and Jews, the two “model minorities.”
We’ve got one. Let’s stand with the other as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
+1. For the past year, the SJWs wouldn’t let us care about anyone but black people. Now, they’ve expanded that to include Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Wow, look at that turn around.
You clearly don’t care about Asians. You don’t even want to give them a minute to mourn.
When pointed out that this thread is in poor taste you attack and try to assume you know posters. Still waiting for you to make some progress.
I’m half Asian. My grandpa was in a Japanese internment camp.
I get it more than you know.
And yet, you fall all over self attacking posters who stand with the Asian community. Hmmm...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Wow, look at that turn around.
You clearly don’t care about Asians. You don’t even want to give them a minute to mourn.
When pointed out that this thread is in poor taste you attack and try to assume you know posters. Still waiting for you to make some progress.
I’m half Asian. My grandpa was in a Japanese internment camp.
I get it more than you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Wow, look at that turn around.
You clearly don’t care about Asians. You don’t even want to give them a minute to mourn.
When pointed out that this thread is in poor taste you attack and try to assume you know posters. Still waiting for you to make some progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
There was wall to wall coverage of Tree of Life. Endless articles, Twitter and online discussions. To say otherwise is willful ignorance. The discussion has been ongoing but the issue here is Op (and others) refusing space for other marginalized groups. Again, the “Asians have just been killed in a horrendous crime but what about us!” Is so upsetting. The conversation Re anti semitism has been ongoing. We have to allow airtime for others, particularly those who don’t enjoy the same socioeconomic benefits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
So basically, forget the Asian community and the Atlanta shooting. Anti Semitic crimes need to be discussed right now. Asian community can mourn later. Now is the time to talk about Amit semitism.
Wow you really don’t get it.
At least you’re worrying about Asians now. For a long time, they were a model minority you didn’t give a shit about.
So at least we’ve made that progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point isn’t about who has it worse nor is it to take away the very real anti-Asian and broader racist activities happening. It’s highlighting that despite the fact that Antisemitism makes up, per capita, a large percentage of hat crimes and that folks in Charlottesville and at the Capitol were spewing direct antisemitism rhetoric (“6 million wasn’t enough”) folks think that because Jews appear “better off,” antisemitism isn’t worthy of discussion. That’s the problem.
Yep! And this thread only proves the point.
This thread proves that hijacking the discussion of the slaughter of Asian women to say “what about me?” is in poor taste.
Tell us when it’s ok to fight anti-semitism.
Also, where was the discussion after the Tree of Life shooting?
It’s always ok to fight anti-semitism. But maybe, just maybe you can wait for the families to bury their dead and mourn their loss. Hell, maybe even wait an actual week.
The point is, there’s never time for us.
There’s always a reason. If I wait a week and ask again, you’ll have another excuse.
Then try it and let’s see. In the meantime, Asian hate crimes are on the rise and a horrific shooting in Atlanta took place this week. Maybe ask why this had to happen.
Anti-Semitic hate crimes have been going up for the past 4 years. We’ve been talking about it. You haven’t been listening.
There was wall to wall coverage of Tree of Life. Endless articles, Twitter and online discussions. To say otherwise is willful ignorance. The discussion has been ongoing but the issue here is Op (and others) refusing space for other marginalized groups. Again, the “Asians have just been killed in a horrendous crime but what about us!” Is so upsetting. The conversation Re anti semitism has been ongoing. We have to allow airtime for others, particularly those who don’t enjoy the same socioeconomic benefits