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When was it too late? Some U.S. Jews wonder about their place in America.
Anxiety over antisemitism in the U.S. is partly behind a recent surge in the number of applications for citizenship in other countries.
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Joinfortmill
(16,389 posts)the asses of these creatures of hate.
Demanchor
(138 posts)Quite a few of us wont put up with it. The hatred of Jews has to stop. Im hoping it stops in my lifetime. Im a dreamer! I have wonderful dreams!
Behind the Aegis
(54,854 posts)The last administration, well, let's just say as a gay Jew, I was hunting for other countries. I don't have as positive a feeling as others do about opposition to anti-Semitism. I see many cases, too many, of anti-Semitism being dismissed in a variety of ways, including gaslighting, as well as an on-going attempt at the intellectualization of anti-Semitism. The latter is becoming more prevalent in more mainstream stays, and that scares me, especially given the number of Jews who participate in this bullshit.
If I were to be brutally honest, if most Jews just up and left, I don't think many would give a shit. The far-right would expect us to go to Israel, or any non-White country. The far-left wouldn't care where we went as long as it wasn't Israel.
So, we aren't there just yet...