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WTF is "Palestinians" anyway?
black antiSemitism is not a major problem in the U.S
WTF is "Palestinians" anyway?
WTF is "Palestinians" anyway?
It's irrelevant because this observation fails to consider other factors. Such as social connections. Most violence happens within communities. To make this point trivially obvious: how much jewish-on-black crime is there?
“Anti-semitism on some university campuses.”Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. Doesn't matter: why would you think that I meant criticism of the Israeli government? Do you believe that this is all that's going on?
Criticism of the Israeli government is not anti semitism. If it were than Israel would have to be considered the most anti Semitic country in the world.
How Israel is driving Christians out of Palestine
https://www.middleeasteye.net/big-story/last-generation-occupation-palestinian-christians
I know it's probably because my location but most people I've met that didn't like jews were in the movie industry. I never met anybody that didn't like jews growing up, all the ones that from my childhood were very nice and poor or middle class the only time you could tell they were Jewish was Christmas. Most the problems I've heard about Jews seem to be ones from Russia and Eastern Europe that seem to fit the negative stereotypes.
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Aharon and a Jewish man she was riding with were attacked after another passenger heard them conversing in Hebrew and saw the man was wearing a yarmulke, according to the victim.
"As soon as I sat, that woman started cursing and yelling at him about him being a Jew and ‘Allahu akbar' and how Allah will end us all," Aharon said in a video she posted online following the attack.
The Manhattan DA decided not to prosecute the attack as a hate crime, or to present the case to a grand jury to decide whether it meets the legal threshold for a hate crime.
Following the Washington Free Beacon‘s initial report on the decision by the Manhattan DA not to prosecute the attack as a hate crime, which prompted a fierce backlash on social media, the Manhattan DA informed Lihi Aharon's lawyers that they will now present the case as a hate crime before a grand jury in the coming weeks.
Anti-semitism is not sweeping New York or the world.
Yes, anti semitism was once a real issue in the U.S. e.g. medical schools limited the number of Jewish students accepted. But anti semitism was never a national policy or a major political movement here as it was in Europe and today it is a mental health issue, not a major movement. Combating anti semitism in the U.S. is a solution in search of a problem.