Sharply more Americans than 20 years ago say antisemitism is a very serious problem, as Jewish Americans' reports of poor treatment exceed those of other faith groups.
Prejudice is real, antisemitism is just a small subset of that also... within US we have other groups of people who are face a lot more of it vis a vis domestic jewish population
But all we hear since Oct 7, is about this specific issue...
It is dilatory and it is bad faith behavior by the media cartel.
within US we have other groups of people who are face a lot more of it vis a vis domestic jewish population
Is it a 'who gets treated worse' contest? Isn't all bigotry equally bad?
But all we hear since Oct 7, is about this specific issue…
All you hear, maybe. I hear about all kinds of bigotry. For example, the multiple articles about how Trump is being incredibly racist that come out on a virtually daily basis and they say nothing about Jews.
It is dilatory and it is bad faith behavior by the media cartel.
Or is it that you just don't want to hear about it? That sounds like it's the real issue.
Got it. Your issue is that you don't have any problem with antisemitism despite the fact that Jews who are doing things like working with Jewish Voices for Peace are getting abused anyway.
within US we have other groups of people who are face a lot more of it vis a vis domestic jewish population
Was it this?
Prejudice is real, antisemitism is just a small subset of that also… within US we have other groups of people who are face a lot more of it vis a vis domestic jewish population
Because all of that sure sounds like you don't have a big problem with antisemitism.
And you can only care about one issue in the world at a time? Really?
Because I don't see anyone in this thread denying the Palestinian genocide. So if that's what you're shilling for, maybe do it in a more appropriate place and don't invalidate the bigotry that I've experienced and others have experienced. You really sound like you're coming from a place of privilege here.