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Rune Andre Bergtun's avatar

The antisemitism on campuses and otherwise doesn't come from pro-palestinians. Most of those that have organized protests have explicitly stated they don't tolerate antisemtism. I think the antisemitism comes from the "usual suspects" white supremacist organizations. Like nazi's in Baltimore, DC etc actually shouting "jews will not replace us". In addition, non-Zionist jews are under critisim and even experience violence from zionists and christian nationalists.

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Daniel Miller's avatar

Uriel is a longtime neoconservative who, as recently as last year, was denying that the IDF was committing war crimes. He is actively paid *not* to acknowledge that Israel is doing anything that might deserve condemnation — at best, he'll say that Netanyahu is problematic, but that he's a bug, not a feature.

Likewise, Uriel's boss Garry Kasparov has taken to X numerous times to decry the campus protests, as if students putting everything on the line to oppose financial complicity in a genocide are anywhere near the level of dangerous that his pals like Bret Stephens are.

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Rune Andre Bergtun's avatar

Thank you for telling me.

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Einsatz Grouper's avatar

You don’t have to read much of the Talmud to notice that Jewish morality isn’t compatible with western civilization.

It’s okay to rape children in they’re Goyim? Deflect all you want but that’s what it says

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Kumara Republic's avatar

Hypocrisy isn't a bug with the Trump Regime, but a key feature. And as Yair Rosenberg observes, "So is Trump a philo-Semite or an anti-Semite? The answer is both. The principle that explains his seemingly contradictory outlook toward Jews is simple: Trump believes all the anti-Semitic stereotypes about Jews. But he sees those traits as admirable."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/08/21/trump-keeps-pushing-anti-semitic-stereotypes-he-thinks-hes-praising-jews/

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