It’s been a thing for a while, although black people are often racist to many different people’s... Asians, Jews, Mexicans...white people, people just tend to actually call them out for the anti Semitism. There are lots of odd beliefs in the black community, never seen so many people have such a low standard of evidence for their claims.
Youtuber Just Some Guy did a good video on this yesterday. The part about the racial hatred hierarchy for most black people is very, very true in my experience. NOI, Black Hebrew Israelites and even some black Christian groups routinely quote old school anti-jewish tropes and literature. Look at fucking Jeremiah Wright, it's not even like a lunatic fringe thing in many black communities.
I don't think that they do. It is currently in vogue in SJW circles to hate them so these are just examples of opportunists trying to build their following.
Some leaders of the black community have publicly made anti-Semitic comments, expressing anti-Semitic opinions that are held by a wider circle of some blacks, accusing Jews of over-aggressiveness in business relations, loyalty to Israel (rather than loyalty to the United States), alleged participation in the slave trade, and economic oppression.[76] Some analysts attribute black anti-Semitism to resentment or envy "directed at another underdog who has 'made it' in American society".[77]
In 1935 during the Great Depression, Black activist Sufi Abdul Hamid led boycotts against certain Harlem merchants and establishments (often owned by Jewish proprietors) which he claimed discriminated against blacks. Some Jews accused him of anti-Semitism for these activities.[78][79]
In 1984 presidential candidate Jesse Jackson and former United Nations ambassador Andrew Young made anti-Semitic comments, which were widely publicized. These remarks were thought to have extended the era of African-American and Jewish distrust into the 1980s.[36][80][81]
In 1991 in Brooklyn, a black mob that was involved in the Crown Heights riot killed Yankel Rosenbaum, an Orthodox Jew, after a car that was driven by a Jew hit and killed a black boy in the neighborhood. Some commentators believed that the unrest was related to anti-Semitism. The two ethnic groups live in close proximity to each other in this neighborhood, and the Orthodox Jewish community has been expanding.[82]
During the 1990s, anti-Semitism became widespread in black communities on college campuses, where some made accusations about Jewish participation in the slave trade, with some commentators claiming that they had dominated it.[83] Prof. Leonard Jeffries of the City College of New York was a proponent of this idea, but his conclusions have been disputed by major African-American historians of the slave trade, including David Brion Davis.
According to surveys that were begun in 1964 by the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish organization, African Americans are significantly more likely to hold antisemitic beliefs than white Americans are. There is a strong correlation between higher education levels and the rejection of anti-Semitic stereotypes among members of all races. Black Americans of all educational levels are significantly more likely to be anti-Semitic than whites with the same educational level.[84]
In the 1998 survey, blacks (34%) were nearly four times as likely as whites (9%) to have answers that identified them as belonging in the most anti-Semitic category (those agreeing with at least 6 out of 11 statements that were potentially or clearly antisemitic). Among blacks with no college education, 43% responded as the most anti-Semitic group (vs. 18% for the general population). This percentage fell to 27% among blacks with some college education, and 18% among blacks with a four-year college degree (vs. 5% for the general population).[84]
When you're a black supremacist, it's a target rich environment.
"Let's see. Who do I hate today? Whites? Jews? Asians? Hispanics? Gays?
Decisions decisions."
Just this month, the Bureau of Justice Statistics released its 2018 survey of criminal victimization. According to the study, there were 593,598 interracial violent victimizations (excluding homicide) between blacks and whites last year, including white-on-black and black-on-white attacks. Blacks committed 537,204 of those interracial felonies, or 90 percent, and whites committed 56,394 of them, or less than 10 percent. That ratio is becoming more skewed, despite the Democratic claim of Trump-inspired white violence. In 2012-13, blacks committed 85 percent of all interracial victimizations between blacks and whites; whites committed 15 percent. From 2015 to 2018, the total number of white victims and the incidence of white victimization have grown as well.
Blacks are also overrepresented among perpetrators of hate crimes—by 50 percent—according to the most recent Justice Department data from 2017; whites are underrepresented by 24 percent. This is particularly true for anti-gay and anti-Semitic hate crimes.
Jews are the ultimate victims due to the Holocaust and general history. Black supremacists thrive on their victimhood, and it doesn't really work if anyone else can claim to be more of a victim. That's the main source of their power. So instead they bash Jews and even claim to be the original Jews in order to usurp their ultimate victimhood status. It's the most pathetic shit you can possibly imagine.
The Black Hebrew Israelites and The Nation of Islam. Look up their myth about Yakub. Sick stuff.
oppression Olympics
It’s been a thing for a while, although black people are often racist to many different people’s... Asians, Jews, Mexicans...white people, people just tend to actually call them out for the anti Semitism. There are lots of odd beliefs in the black community, never seen so many people have such a low standard of evidence for their claims.
Youtuber Just Some Guy did a good video on this yesterday. The part about the racial hatred hierarchy for most black people is very, very true in my experience. NOI, Black Hebrew Israelites and even some black Christian groups routinely quote old school anti-jewish tropes and literature. Look at fucking Jeremiah Wright, it's not even like a lunatic fringe thing in many black communities.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/kC9HRLL3q93O/
I don't think that they do. It is currently in vogue in SJW circles to hate them so these are just examples of opportunists trying to build their following.
Some leaders of the black community have publicly made anti-Semitic comments, expressing anti-Semitic opinions that are held by a wider circle of some blacks, accusing Jews of over-aggressiveness in business relations, loyalty to Israel (rather than loyalty to the United States), alleged participation in the slave trade, and economic oppression.[76] Some analysts attribute black anti-Semitism to resentment or envy "directed at another underdog who has 'made it' in American society".[77]
In 1935 during the Great Depression, Black activist Sufi Abdul Hamid led boycotts against certain Harlem merchants and establishments (often owned by Jewish proprietors) which he claimed discriminated against blacks. Some Jews accused him of anti-Semitism for these activities.[78][79]
In 1984 presidential candidate Jesse Jackson and former United Nations ambassador Andrew Young made anti-Semitic comments, which were widely publicized. These remarks were thought to have extended the era of African-American and Jewish distrust into the 1980s.[36][80][81]
In 1991 in Brooklyn, a black mob that was involved in the Crown Heights riot killed Yankel Rosenbaum, an Orthodox Jew, after a car that was driven by a Jew hit and killed a black boy in the neighborhood. Some commentators believed that the unrest was related to anti-Semitism. The two ethnic groups live in close proximity to each other in this neighborhood, and the Orthodox Jewish community has been expanding.[82]
During the 1990s, anti-Semitism became widespread in black communities on college campuses, where some made accusations about Jewish participation in the slave trade, with some commentators claiming that they had dominated it.[83] Prof. Leonard Jeffries of the City College of New York was a proponent of this idea, but his conclusions have been disputed by major African-American historians of the slave trade, including David Brion Davis.
According to surveys that were begun in 1964 by the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish organization, African Americans are significantly more likely to hold antisemitic beliefs than white Americans are. There is a strong correlation between higher education levels and the rejection of anti-Semitic stereotypes among members of all races. Black Americans of all educational levels are significantly more likely to be anti-Semitic than whites with the same educational level.[84]
In the 1998 survey, blacks (34%) were nearly four times as likely as whites (9%) to have answers that identified them as belonging in the most anti-Semitic category (those agreeing with at least 6 out of 11 statements that were potentially or clearly antisemitic). Among blacks with no college education, 43% responded as the most anti-Semitic group (vs. 18% for the general population). This percentage fell to 27% among blacks with some college education, and 18% among blacks with a four-year college degree (vs. 5% for the general population).[84]
When you're a black supremacist, it's a target rich environment.
"Let's see. Who do I hate today? Whites? Jews? Asians? Hispanics? Gays?
Decisions decisions."
Just this month, the Bureau of Justice Statistics released its 2018 survey of criminal victimization. According to the study, there were 593,598 interracial violent victimizations (excluding homicide) between blacks and whites last year, including white-on-black and black-on-white attacks. Blacks committed 537,204 of those interracial felonies, or 90 percent, and whites committed 56,394 of them, or less than 10 percent. That ratio is becoming more skewed, despite the Democratic claim of Trump-inspired white violence. In 2012-13, blacks committed 85 percent of all interracial victimizations between blacks and whites; whites committed 15 percent. From 2015 to 2018, the total number of white victims and the incidence of white victimization have grown as well.
Blacks are also overrepresented among perpetrators of hate crimes—by 50 percent—according to the most recent Justice Department data from 2017; whites are underrepresented by 24 percent. This is particularly true for anti-gay and anti-Semitic hate crimes.
https://www.city-journal.org/democratic-candidates-racism-crime
so yeah its a thing, that really took off in the 90's...it's a thing
I care! What does JeeroyLenkins think about Jews?
Jews are the ultimate victims due to the Holocaust and general history. Black supremacists thrive on their victimhood, and it doesn't really work if anyone else can claim to be more of a victim. That's the main source of their power. So instead they bash Jews and even claim to be the original Jews in order to usurp their ultimate victimhood status. It's the most pathetic shit you can possibly imagine.