Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is a troll.
OP is likely not a troll. Her fear is warranted. As Jerry Seinfeld said after Oct. 7, we were so grateful to be in the US, it could never happen here. But here we are. An undeniable undercurrent of hate, as demonstrated by so many of these comments. You may say it’s Israel you hate, but every synagogue has had a police car outside of it for as long as I can remember - decades, and it didn’t matter who was in power in Israel, left or right, and even after it gave complete autonomy to Palestine in 2005. That said, Europe is much worse. My relatives who lived all their lives in the UK (London and Manchester) have now left for Israel as the anti-semitism has become unbearable.
Anonymous wrote:OP is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:OP I wish I could talk with you in person. The hate in these comments are evidence of why Jews are afraid. The unabashed Jew hatred is terrifying. It has become fully normalized, and there has never been a time in history when normalized Jew hate did not lead to great catastrophe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and fearful of the growing antisemitism in the US and Europe especially. The NYT article was painful to read as I've always loved the NYT -- https://www.wsj.com/opinion/free-expression/kristofs-unbelievable-tale-d9d7b6ff -- I am not only afraid for my Jewish children and neighbors, but because I know what comes next. When we, as a society, pool an entire group of people as one issue, it doesn't stop with Jews -- that's just the place it starts. How can, after decades of fighting discrimination and stereotyping, have the NYT -- a well-respected paper -- write something so hateful without investigating and learning and visiting? Where is it safe to be Jewish? Is Israel the only place?
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Yup, as the racists in these comments prove, hate and weaponized ignorance are on the rise against Jews, women, and other traditional scapegoats. The irony is that in the long-term this bigotry creates more Zionists. Lean into community, have frank discussions with your kids about these and other dark times in Jewish/American history, bear witness and hold the bigots accountable, that’s all you can do, really.
There will always be many more people who are not Zionists than actual Zionists in the world. Zionists are not welcome in many parts of the world now. But continue to wallow in your victim hood - no one cares!
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish. Nicholas Kristof is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and columnist who has reported on genocide in Darfur. Did you question his reporting then? I honestly don’t know what to say about the refusal to accept that Israel committed sexual violence against Palestinians in prison. The right wing Israeli government is to blame for fomenting antisemitism with its criminal actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and fearful of the growing antisemitism in the US and Europe especially. The NYT article was painful to read as I've always loved the NYT -- https://www.wsj.com/opinion/free-expression/kristofs-unbelievable-tale-d9d7b6ff -- I am not only afraid for my Jewish children and neighbors, but because I know what comes next. When we, as a society, pool an entire group of people as one issue, it doesn't stop with Jews -- that's just the place it starts. How can, after decades of fighting discrimination and stereotyping, have the NYT -- a well-respected paper -- write something so hateful without investigating and learning and visiting? Where is it safe to be Jewish? Is Israel the only place?
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Yup, as the racists in these comments prove, hate and weaponized ignorance are on the rise against Jews, women, and other traditional scapegoats. The irony is that in the long-term this bigotry creates more Zionists. Lean into community, have frank discussions with your kids about these and other dark times in Jewish/American history, bear witness and hold the bigots accountable, that’s all you can do, really.
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and fearful of the growing antisemitism in the US and Europe especially. The NYT article was painful to read as I've always loved the NYT -- https://www.wsj.com/opinion/free-expression/kristofs-unbelievable-tale-d9d7b6ff -- I am not only afraid for my Jewish children and neighbors, but because I know what comes next. When we, as a society, pool an entire group of people as one issue, it doesn't stop with Jews -- that's just the place it starts. How can, after decades of fighting discrimination and stereotyping, have the NYT -- a well-respected paper -- write something so hateful without investigating and learning and visiting? Where is it safe to be Jewish? Is Israel the only place?
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Anonymous wrote:OP is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:I think American Jews need to separate themselves from Israel. We have a serious problem when a Jewish billionaire from Ohio trie to oust Massie because of his involvement in releasing Epstein files and his anti Israel views. Why is that person inserting themselves other than having more loyalty to a foreign country. You don't see Russian Americans or Mexican Americans displaying that behavior.
I am not antisemitic, however, I like many Americans,believe that our relationship with Israel only hurts us.
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish. Nicholas Kristof is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and columnist who has reported on genocide in Darfur. Did you question his reporting then? I honestly don’t know what to say about the refusal to accept that Israel committed sexual violence against Palestinians in prison. The right wing Israeli government is to blame for fomenting antisemitism with its criminal actions.
Anonymous wrote:I hate Israel. Yes, hate. It should have never been created, and it's a parasite of America, threatening to kill its host with the endless wars we fight for them, and involvement in American politics.
I have nothing but love for Jewish people. The idea that being Jewish has to mean support Israel is a very modern concept. Zionism is what, 150 years old? Judaism is thousands. There is NO reason one must support Israel in order to support the safety and freedom of Jews.