Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I choose not to be a wilting flower. Antisemitism isn't a top-10 risk to health and safety.
Right, unless you happen to be in the crosshairs of a violent antisemite -- like in Boulder, in DC, or at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
The truth is anyone who is living a Jewish life -- going to synagogue, Jewish centers etc. -- feel the threat b/c there are always cops and security and we sometimes get threats. I mean, in Montreal, the same synagogue has been firebombed twice in the past two years. If you do not feel any threat of antisemitism, it is probably because you are not engaged in public Jewish life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol "when confronted with this in everyday life?" I'm not, so I don't. Strange post. I think you need to go outside and touch grass. Get off your computer a little OP.
You’ve never experienced antisemitism? why are you jeering at someone who has? Do you think it doesn’t happen?
NP. Can you give specific examples of how you're experiencing anti-Semitism in everyday life?
I can. A colleague told me I didn't get a bigger bonus as work because I am Jewish, and our bosses know I don't need money.
And they didn't even say it in a mean way, they were sympathetic to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish, but many of my Jewish friends are pretty sure that if you don’t support the the killing in Gaza, you must be anti Semitic. I do not support this war, so...
I am watching these friends get played by this administration in such a way that they cannot see anything clearly. They really think he is supporting Jews. He is not.
What a strange time in this world to be living in.
I don’t think you are in DC because I do not know a single Jew who demands you “support the killing in Gaza.”
Anonymous wrote:A casual acquaintance mentioned "Jewing somebody down" and I just cut her out of my life, after saying, "Wow! What did you just say?!" and she replied, " Oh, calm down! It's just an expression!" I wish I had said more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I choose not to be a wilting flower. Antisemitism isn't a top-10 risk to health and safety.
Right, unless you happen to be in the crosshairs of a violent antisemite -- like in Boulder, in DC, or at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
The truth is anyone who is living a Jewish life -- going to synagogue, Jewish centers etc. -- feel the threat b/c there are always cops and security and we sometimes get threats. I mean, in Montreal, the same synagogue has been firebombed twice in the past two years. If you do not feel any threat of antisemitism, it is probably because you are not engaged in public Jewish life.
One of my sorority sisters was killed in the recent attack. Our HQ wouldn't make a statement on it like they usually do. The implication is that they didn't say anything due to antisemitism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I choose not to be a wilting flower. Antisemitism isn't a top-10 risk to health and safety.
Right, unless you happen to be in the crosshairs of a violent antisemite -- like in Boulder, in DC, or at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
The truth is anyone who is living a Jewish life -- going to synagogue, Jewish centers etc. -- feel the threat b/c there are always cops and security and we sometimes get threats. I mean, in Montreal, the same synagogue has been firebombed twice in the past two years. If you do not feel any threat of antisemitism, it is probably because you are not engaged in public Jewish life.
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew I am horrified that my own is supporting maga
I will never forgive that utter ignorance
I have cut all of those antisemites out of my life
Yes they are antisemites they support Nazism in the bane of supporting Israel which is utter BS
Anonymous wrote:I choose not to be a wilting flower. Antisemitism isn't a top-10 risk to health and safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol "when confronted with this in everyday life?" I'm not, so I don't. Strange post. I think you need to go outside and touch grass. Get off your computer a little OP.
You’ve never experienced antisemitism? why are you jeering at someone who has? Do you think it doesn’t happen?
NP. Can you give specific examples of how you're experiencing anti-Semitism in everyday life?
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I try to explain that Jews do not equal Israel, and of course, what Israel is doing to the Palestinians is genocide but that I, unfortunately have no control over Netanyahu and his cronies.
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish, but many of my Jewish friends are pretty sure that if you don’t support the the killing in Gaza, you must be anti Semitic. I do not support this war, so...
I am watching these friends get played by this administration in such a way that they cannot see anything clearly. They really think he is supporting Jews. He is not.
What a strange time in this world to be living in.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, OP I find I cannot really post about these topics on this forum. It just always somehow turns into a bunch of "as a Jew" posts and use of the word "genocide" and fights over whether anti-Zionism is just a way to show covert antisemitism and it just isn't worth it.
I will tell you I have experienced antisemitism and when the person seems open to discussion and not unhinged, I try to remain calm, ask questions and have open dialogue. Sometimes I don't even reveal that I am Jewish, so the person doesn't shut down. I have also experienced an unhinged rant. I would say before October 7th it was occasional and only happened when traveled farther south blatant antisemitic comments, but not at me. The person assumed I was one of them and didn't know I was a Jew.