Anonymous wrote:He agreed with a host saying it. As a Jew, I agree
Anonymous wrote:Trump always does that: you suck if you don't like him, you're great if you do. I doubt it's going to change many votes, if any.
Anonymous wrote:Trump has gone way beyond weird. Apparently, Doug Emhoff is a horrible Jew because he votes for a Democrat. So how many voters has he insulted now?
https://l.smartnews.com/p-qy7eS/xKlXZO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He agreed with a host saying it. As a Jew, I agree
You're a Jew and you agree that Emhoff is a "horrible Jew" because he votes for Democrats? Please explain.
The Orthodox/conservative Jews I know and follow on social media are leaning in really hard right now on the “how can you call yourself a good Jew if you vote for Democrats” messaging. It’s everywhere, especially with younger Orthodox & conservative Jews who have way less filter than their older peers.
This is Trump signaling to the Russian Orthodox and hard right Israelis in Florida, Deal NJ, Monsey, Brooklyn, etc. They love him for saying this because they actually think the reform Jews of the U.S. who have been here for 2-3 generations are weak and not “real Jews”
Anonymous wrote:He literally told an arena filled with AIPAC supporters that he likes the Jews who count his money.
Why conservative and Orthodox Jews are willing to rollover and be Trump’s lapdog is just beyond my comprehension. He trafficks in Jewish stereotypes to their faces on multiple occasions.
Anonymous wrote:I have learned to not wade into inter-Jewish debates. This is clear mind your own business territory.
Anonymous wrote:Trump has gone way beyond weird. Apparently, Doug Emhoff is a horrible Jew because he votes for a Democrat. So how many voters has he insulted now?
https://l.smartnews.com/p-qy7eS/xKlXZO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have learned to not wade into inter-Jewish debates. This is clear mind your own business territory.
I disagree. Accusing any American Jew of being "a bad Jew" or "not really Jewish" because of their enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for the Government of Israel's actions is itself antisemitic. It plays into old stereotypes of Jews as having dual loyalties.
Since we are supposed to call out antisemitism when we see it, it's good to look at this square in the face and say "That's antisemitic and wrong."
You think you are being clever by suggesting Trump is peddling in antisemitic tropes. How about non-Jews just stay in their lanes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have learned to not wade into inter-Jewish debates. This is clear mind your own business territory.
I disagree. Accusing any American Jew of being "a bad Jew" or "not really Jewish" because of their enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for the Government of Israel's actions is itself antisemitic. It plays into old stereotypes of Jews as having dual loyalties.
Since we are supposed to call out antisemitism when we see it, it's good to look at this square in the face and say "That's antisemitic and wrong."
You think you are being clever by suggesting Trump is peddling in antisemitic tropes. How about non-Jews just stay in their lanes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have learned to not wade into inter-Jewish debates. This is clear mind your own business territory.
I disagree. Accusing any American Jew of being "a bad Jew" or "not really Jewish" because of their enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for the Government of Israel's actions is itself antisemitic. It plays into old stereotypes of Jews as having dual loyalties.
Since we are supposed to call out antisemitism when we see it, it's good to look at this square in the face and say "That's antisemitic and wrong."