Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.
This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose
DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.
We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.
This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose
DP. Why would I care what happens to people who support the genocide of innocent children? If you are openly and proudly in favor of what bibi is doing, you deserve all the hate you get.
We send 80 billion dollars to Israel every year. We do not do that for any other country or people. But please tell me how in THIS country the Jews need to be scared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.
This is incorrect and unhinged. Even cursory research will prove you wrong on the attacks that have happened to synagogues. But I’m so glad that you are “proud” of the good Jews who have the right opinions. And the other ones can just be murdered, I suppose
Anonymous wrote: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.
The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hate Israel? I don't hate Palestine or Gaza. I believe in a two-state solution. Israel has 100% a right to exist. So does Palestine. We can love all children and want all children to have a safe home.
The bottom line is that Israel EXISTS! And it will always exist whether people choose to hate it or not. It isn’t going anywhere. If people truly cared about Palestinians, they wouldn’t foment hatred against Israel. Instead they would help the Palestinians do something positive to form their own peaceful, democratic country. But no. It is all about destroying another country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes. Jews are the canary in the coal mine with respect to the health of society. It’s not looking good.
Some of the people that I care about the most in the world are Jewish. Their immense kindness and generosity has deeply impacted my life and my family’s. (Coincidentally, none of them blindly support Israel).
I am a progressive and Israel and Zionists have lost me. Your inability to criticize the bad actors is driving people like me away. You will deny that this is anything but antisemitism but you are wrong. Zionists are creating an unsafe environment for Jews across the world. In your fantasy, anyone who doesn’t blindly bow down to Bebe is an anti semite.
When I see a nun beat up by a Jew in Israel or a Christian spit on - I don’t run to some religious war or “anti Catholic” trope, I pass it off as a bad actor. Now please gaslight me and tell me it never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Why hate Israel? I don't hate Palestine or Gaza. I believe in a two-state solution. Israel has 100% a right to exist. So does Palestine. We can love all children and want all children to have a safe home.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry you are a target, OP.
I am against the government of Israel's current foreign policies. I deplore the indiscriminate way they have destroyed Gaza and now south Lebanon, and how they let criminals among them torture prisoners and kill and steal from Palestinians in the West Bank.
In my view, you are not only a victim of baseline antisemitism that has always existed in many countries. But now, you are additionally a victim of your own criminal government, that ultimately will makes things so much worse in the long-term for Jews all over the world, because of all countries' natural revulsion at its unjustified mass killings of its neighbors in the Middle East.
As your neighbor, I want your wellbeing. Please stay safe, wherever you go.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The synagogues that need police protection are because some of them engage in “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event” where they auction off land that belong to Palestinians. Naturally there are going to be protests. No one here has said anything against the Jewish religion, I’m so proud when I see Jewish people engaged in protests against Israel because they are so brave. They are called fake news or worse by their own people, now that’s antisemitic.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes. Jews are the canary in the coal mine with respect to the health of society. It’s not looking good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait is OP saying Kristof's article itself is antisemitic? That is insane. So no one is allowed to say anything negative about Israel even if it is true? How does that help the cause against antisemitism in general? Or like do you just automatically assume reporting like this is wrong bc you don't want it to be right? Maybe you need to do some self reflection?
SO glad to see so many people don't agree with OP and are expressing the absolute frustration it is to see people conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
Kristoff's article is actually antisemitic.
He timed his publication the day before the massive Civil Commission report on Hamas' use of s3xual violence in their October 7 attack and with the hostages. You can read about that here: https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/12/middleeast/report-sexual-violence-hamas-oct-7-attacks-intl Timing his piece to preempt this report draws a moral equivalency that minimizes the violence done to Israelis by terrorists whose stated objective is the murder of all Jews. He straight-up states that as the objective in the conclusion of his piece: "Think of it this way: The horrific abuse inflicted on Israeli women on Oct. 7 now happens to Palestinians day after day." That's Kristof saying the quiet part out loud: equivalency in order to minimize Israeli trauma and excuse Hamas' terrorism. There should absolutely be accountability in Israel's prison system, but the abuses parallel issues in the US prison system and most other prison systems around the world; it's a systemic human problem that we all need to do better to address. I hope Bibi and his far-right ministers are voted out in the next election and that some real reforms are implemented in Israel.
85,000 dead Palestinians, most of whom were innocent civilians and children. Sorry, that's an inconvenient truth to you.
It is inherent to the nature of tyrannical regimes that they operate on some kind of leveraged vengeance scheme. Not uncommon for it to be 3-5 orders of magnitude. "Harm 1 of ours and we will harm 10,000 of yours."
The democratically elected Prime Minister of a coalition government is now tyrannical? You might not like him (I know I don’t like ours), but Israel is a democracy with a Knesset of which 20% are Arab Israelis. Hamas, on the other hand, was democratically elected in 2007 on a plain mandate of the destruction of Israel. They proceeded to murder their political opponents of the Palestinian Authority and have held uncontested power for 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait is OP saying Kristof's article itself is antisemitic? That is insane. So no one is allowed to say anything negative about Israel even if it is true? How does that help the cause against antisemitism in general? Or like do you just automatically assume reporting like this is wrong bc you don't want it to be right? Maybe you need to do some self reflection?
SO glad to see so many people don't agree with OP and are expressing the absolute frustration it is to see people conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
Kristoff's article is actually antisemitic.
He timed his publication the day before the massive Civil Commission report on Hamas' use of s3xual violence in their October 7 attack and with the hostages. You can read about that here: https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/12/middleeast/report-sexual-violence-hamas-oct-7-attacks-intl Timing his piece to preempt this report draws a moral equivalency that minimizes the violence done to Israelis by terrorists whose stated objective is the murder of all Jews. He straight-up states that as the objective in the conclusion of his piece: "Think of it this way: The horrific abuse inflicted on Israeli women on Oct. 7 now happens to Palestinians day after day." That's Kristof saying the quiet part out loud: equivalency in order to minimize Israeli trauma and excuse Hamas' terrorism. There should absolutely be accountability in Israel's prison system, but the abuses parallel issues in the US prison system and most other prison systems around the world; it's a systemic human problem that we all need to do better to address. I hope Bibi and his far-right ministers are voted out in the next election and that some real reforms are implemented in Israel.
85,000 dead Palestinians, most of whom were innocent civilians and children. Sorry, that's an inconvenient truth to you.
It is inherent to the nature of tyrannical regimes that they operate on some kind of leveraged vengeance scheme. Not uncommon for it to be 3-5 orders of magnitude. "Harm 1 of ours and we will harm 10,000 of yours."
The democratically elected Prime Minister of a coalition government is now tyrannical? You might not like him (I know I don’t like ours), but Israel is a democracy with a Knesset of which 20% are Arab Israelis. Hamas, on the other hand, was democratically elected in 2007 on a plain mandate of the destruction of Israel. They proceeded to murder their political opponents of the Palestinian Authority and have held uncontested power for 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait is OP saying Kristof's article itself is antisemitic? That is insane. So no one is allowed to say anything negative about Israel even if it is true? How does that help the cause against antisemitism in general? Or like do you just automatically assume reporting like this is wrong bc you don't want it to be right? Maybe you need to do some self reflection?
SO glad to see so many people don't agree with OP and are expressing the absolute frustration it is to see people conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
Kristoff's article is actually antisemitic.
He timed his publication the day before the massive Civil Commission report on Hamas' use of s3xual violence in their October 7 attack and with the hostages. You can read about that here: https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/12/middleeast/report-sexual-violence-hamas-oct-7-attacks-intl Timing his piece to preempt this report draws a moral equivalency that minimizes the violence done to Israelis by terrorists whose stated objective is the murder of all Jews. He straight-up states that as the objective in the conclusion of his piece: "Think of it this way: The horrific abuse inflicted on Israeli women on Oct. 7 now happens to Palestinians day after day." That's Kristof saying the quiet part out loud: equivalency in order to minimize Israeli trauma and excuse Hamas' terrorism. There should absolutely be accountability in Israel's prison system, but the abuses parallel issues in the US prison system and most other prison systems around the world; it's a systemic human problem that we all need to do better to address. I hope Bibi and his far-right ministers are voted out in the next election and that some real reforms are implemented in Israel.
85,000 dead Palestinians, most of whom were innocent civilians and children. Sorry, that's an inconvenient truth to you.
It is inherent to the nature of tyrannical regimes that they operate on some kind of leveraged vengeance scheme. Not uncommon for it to be 3-5 orders of magnitude. "Harm 1 of ours and we will harm 10,000 of yours."