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Posted: 4/25/2024 5:47:47 PM EDT
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Same left wing propaganda machine with different costumes. Antifa, BLM, KKK …
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I don't think we should be giving them money, but not because they're Jews.
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I think that it is, at least among a certain age group. Young, left leaning whites, and of course anyone who sympathizes with the Palestinians. Eventually most of the world will be against Israel as more and more fall in line with the globalist agenda. Seems like I have read about this somewhere.
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Quoted: Than Jews? Probably an order of magnitude more, and more every day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are there more Muslims and middle eastern folks in the US? Than Jews? Probably an order of magnitude more, and more every day. No, I did not mean compared to Jews. I am just saying that the more Muslims and middle eastern people you have in a society, the more anti-Semitism you are going to have. |
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It's not anti semitism, it's people waking up to the control the Israel first political and business groups have over the country and it's institutions.
The American people want leaders loyal to the United States first and only, not some other country. 20+ years of pointless foreign wars, $35T in debt, and open borders will do that. |
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The jews are professional victims, just like every other minority. Can't notice or comment on anything or you're an antisemite lol.
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Yes, and I see it on both the right and the left. Shit’s gettin weird yo.
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Quoted: No, I did not mean compared to Jews. I am just saying that the more Muslims and middle eastern people you have in a society, the more anti-Semitism you are going to have. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Are there more Muslims and middle eastern folks in the US? Than Jews? Probably an order of magnitude more, and more every day. No, I did not mean compared to Jews. I am just saying that the more Muslims and middle eastern people you have in a society, the more anti-Semitism you are going to have. This. I also think there was a marked change in the late 1990s of more muslim countries having more prominent presence in the UN. Prior to that, the UN was pretty much shaped by WW-II. That changed after the Berlin Wall came down and Islam started to rise. |
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Speaking as an Arfjew in his mid 50s who is loathe to cry antisemitism because it's been overused:
Yes, there has been an increase and it's very evident since October 2023. I would say that I've seen more since then, than in my previous 55 years combined. Although I lived in a predominantly Jewish area until I was 11, since then I've lived primarily amongst Christians and it's never really been a problem. Heck, the vast majority of my friends have been Christian for 40+ years. I attribute this to the increased numbers of immigrants, legal or otherwise, from countries where antisemitism is part of the culture. Especially Muslim countries. The other factor is the almost complete capture of academia by far left ideologues and the DEI industrial complex. Both of them reek of antisemitism. |
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Quoted: It's not anti semitism, it's people waking up to the control the Israel first political and business groups have over the country and it's institutions. The American people want leaders loyal to the United States first and only, not some other country. 20+ years of pointless foreign wars, $35T in debt, and open borders will do that. View Quote QFT |
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Quoted: It's not anti semitism, it's people waking up to the control the Israel first political and business groups have over the country and it's institutions. The American people want leaders loyal to the United States first and only, not some other country. 20+ years of pointless foreign wars, $35T in debt, and open borders will do that. View Quote No, it's not. I mean, some of it is, particularly among right wingers, but all of those little communist poofs running around the college campuses right now don't care about that. Half of them are the sons and daughters of those politicians and CEOs. |
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Perception is reality.
You already "know" the answer, and there are multiple websites that support that position, whatever that position is. |
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I voted yes. I think part of it is an increased dislike of capitalism. Even though my name is one you would expect descendants of those guys carrying claymores and wearing kilts to have, I have been called a Jew on more than a few occasions. This had almost gone away by the 90s, but started up again not long ago.
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The leftists need a scapegoat to hate for whatever reasons. At this time the jews are in the hotseat.
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It's interesting how both sides of the political spectrum are now finally realizing the same thing together.
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Quoted: It's not anti semitism, it's people waking up to the control the Israel first political and business groups have over the country and it's institutions. The American people want leaders loyal to the United States first and only, not some other country. 20+ years of pointless foreign wars, $35T in debt, and open borders will do that. View Quote LOL what? The pro-Hamas protestors also chant "death to America". |
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Quoted: I don't think we should be giving them money, but not because they're Jews. View Quote Yes. -They're very wealthy. -They have a robust MIC. -They're forming close alliances with their Arab neighbors. -Hamas is not anywhere near a threat to the Jewish State's existence. They don't need our support |
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Quoted: Israel was liberated from Ottoman empire era invaders. Not established out of the blue. A little history lesson helps. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Israel was liberated from Ottoman empire era invaders. Not established out of the blue. A little history lesson helps. Zionism initially emerged in Central and Eastern Europe as a national revival movement in the late 19th century, both in reaction to newer waves of antisemitism and as a consequence of Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment.[1][15][16][17] Throughout the first decade of the Zionist movement, some Zionist figures, including Herzl, supported a Jewish state in places outside Palestine, such as "Uganda" (actually parts of British East Africa today in Kenya), Argentina, Cyprus, Mesopotamia, Mozambique, and the Sinai Peninsula.[18] |
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Quoted: No, I did not mean compared to Jews. I am just saying that the more Muslims and middle eastern people you have in a society, the more anti-Semitism you are going to have. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Are there more Muslims and middle eastern folks in the US? Than Jews? Probably an order of magnitude more, and more every day. No, I did not mean compared to Jews. I am just saying that the more Muslims and middle eastern people you have in a society, the more anti-Semitism you are going to have. I was going to say this ....debated a bit and decided a mod might not like it |
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Ill give a fuck when people start crying about antichristian rhetoric the same way they do about antisemitism
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Quoted: It's not anti semitism, it's people waking up to the control the Israel first political and business groups have over the country and it's institutions. The American people want leaders loyal to the United States first and only, not some other country. 20+ years of pointless foreign wars, $35T in debt, and open borders will do that. View Quote For some yes but for most folks like these college protesters it is that the Izzy’s and all Jews are now much lower on the victim scale. Not sure when muzzles topped them but the did. |
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A generation is dying off that witnessed the horrors of the holocaust. Now another one occurs, and split young people up. Note : I think there are a few more brainwashed, but now it’s out in the open.
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Increasing, probably not. Fashionable to express it, absolutely.
The left will use every idiot available but will eventually turn against them. Seems they have been supporting the wrong party for a long time. |
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Quoted: We need a jewish subforum. View Quote Why are trying to segregate the Jews? Jessie Watters from FOX sends his assistant out onto the streets of various cities to ask various questions about current events. I would love to see him have his assistant take a map of the world and ask these dip shits where Gaza is and I would bet many would not have a clue. |
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Quoted: It's not anti semitism, it's people waking up to the control the Israel first political and business groups have over the country and it's institutions. The American people want leaders loyal to the United States first and only, not some other country. 20+ years of pointless foreign wars, $35T in debt, and open borders will do that. View Quote Exactly, it is not a rise in antisemitism it is a rise in noticing. |
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Increasing? No.
Its ALWAYS been there. The demmunists have ALWAYS been the actual Nazis Now, they are just so confident they don't have to hide the truth anymore. That was the only good thing about the Obama regime, they all came out of the closet showed the world who they really are. |
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All the ‘isms are increasing in America. The media, groups, abd government feeds off of it.
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Not a Jew:
The left has always hated Israel The left has always loved muslims and particularly palestinians With the combination of the left taking control of every institution and the binary aspergers nearing 100%, they're pulling their masks off and they're simply being open with what they've always believed. |
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The very first book ever was about the Jews endlessly sowing their own seeds of destruction. That they're doing it again in the U.S by hitching their wagon to the godless degenerates is unsurprising.
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It seems to be exploding on the college campuses. And here I thought college kids were all about peace, love and understanding.
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