Why So Many People Still Don't Understand Anti-Semitism
Most people do not realize that Jews make up just 2 percent of the U.S. population and 0.2 percent of the worlds population. This means simply finding them takes a lot of effort. But every year in Western countries, including America, Jews are the No. 1 target of anti-religious hate crimes. Anti-Semites are many things, but they arent lazy. Theyre animated by one of the most durable and deadly conspiracy theories in human history.
This past Saturday in Texas, another one found his mark. According to the latest news reports, Malik Faisal Akram traversed an ocean to accomplish his task, flying from the United Kingdom to America in late December. On January 15, he took Colleyvilles Congregation Beth Israel hostage for more than 11 hours. When it was all over, Akram was dead and his captives were not. The hostages escaped after their rabbi engineered a distraction, drawing on security training he had received from the Anti-Defamation League and other communal organizations. Something else most people dont realize is that many rabbis need and receive security training.
Speaking about Jews as symbols is always uncomfortable, and thats especially the case when bullet holes are still fresh in the sanctuary. But the sad fact is, thats why the Texas congregants were attacked in the first place: because Jews play a sinister symbolic role in the imagination of so many that bears no resemblance to their lived existence.
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Anti-Semitism isnt just bigotry toward the Jewish community, Ward explains. It is actually utilizing bigotry toward the Jewish community in order to deconstruct democratic practices, and it does so by framing democracy as a conspiracy rather than a tool of empowerment or a functional tool of governance. In other words, the more people buy into anti-Semitism and its understanding of the world, the more they lose faith in democracy.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/texas-synagogue-anti-semitism-conspiracy-theory/621286/
YR is making a very salient point here, antisemitism tends to undermine democracy and liberal values.