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Related: About this forum(Jewish Group) The Scourge of Antisemitism Has Returned to America
The Jewish community is in crisis. For decades, we viewed the specter of antisemitism as a ghost of the past, a hatred from another time and another place. We still saw it in the Middle East and parts of Eastern Europe, even in occasional glimpses from our Western allies. But when antisemitism appeared here in the U.S., it used to be on the margins, on the fringea speck of dust on the otherwise clear vision of Jewish life in America.
We had become comfortable here in America over the last three quarters of a century. Gone were the restricted neighborhoods and their country clubs of yesteryear. America's centers of higher education abandoned their quotas and fully opened their doors to us.
We took the reprieve that this acceptance granted us and used our energy in the pursuit of noble goals. We fought antisemitism abroad. We picketed Soviet consulates, smuggled in prayer books, and rallied in Washington.
We brought relief to areas struck by natural disaster, saved refugees fleeing war and persecution, and fought for the civil rights of all Americans. For decades, we focused our energies here in the United States on defending Israel and Israel's right to exist. We accomplished these activities secure in the knowledge that the "American Experience" was a cure to the disease of antisemitism.
But that sense of security may have been an unfortunate mirage.
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Don't believe it? Just go to the MSN link and read the fucking comments! Just another reminder, some minorities ARE expendable!
Skittles
(159,261 posts)I've long thought Obama's election caused many bigots to emerge from under their rocks, and now Trump has made them feel proud of their bigotry.
Behind the Aegis
(54,854 posts)I think you are also correct about how we got to this place. IT just goes to show how closely bigotries are tied together, despite what some on our side like to think.
Skittles
(159,261 posts)they ARE outnumbered - there are more of US than THEM
however, THEY hold a disproportionate amount of power
I feel like America is broken and that the institutions that helped make her great are now working against her
WE MUST STICK TOGETHER AND FIGHT......yes indeed
Beastly Boy
(11,136 posts)It's as if most of the people didn't bother to read the article, and they just keep pushing the same tired and blatantly antisemitic tropes because they were triggered by the word "antisemitism" alone. Without any apparent hint of awareness, they are validating everything that the article had addressed. Scary indeed.
Behind the Aegis
(54,854 posts)They are "triggered" by the word anti-Semitism. It is a common 'trigger' for those on our side of the political spectrum too. Too many posts start with "Oh woe as me, I will be called an anti-Semite!" or "Anti-Semitism is overused and used incorrectly, let me explain to you what it really is!" (almost always coming from someone who isn't a Jew!). Anti-Semitism is the heel bar in the horseshoe of American politics of the extremes.
ReluctanceTango
(219 posts)With a great many Holocaust survivors. Most of them said that things were better here, yes, but never get complacent. Things could change for the community in a heartbeat, because they always had, for centuries.