Problem is, people don't think critically, and while they have no issue identifying when the left uses this logical fallacy, and lumping an entire group of people into one block to generalize and stereotype, and then place blame, they fail to recognize when they do it themselves. Further, they fail to distinguish between: People born with Jewish ancestry who are not Jews (non secular), Actual Jews and orthodox Jews, Zionists, and your Soros and Sulzberger (NYTimes) types (who are technically Jewish, but in name only, and have openly discussed their feelings on their Jewishness, something they don't identify with and are ashamed of. Sulzbergers are really great examples; wrote a history article on them a while back exposing them, their failure to adequately cover WWII and the Holocaust, and their admission of shame for being Jewish, and not wanting their paper to be seen as a Jewish paper, just to scratch the surface. These are the "jews," you're angry at, but again... they aren't Jews. It'd be like hating on Catholics because of what a shitbag Biden is. But, he really isn't Catholic, he just uses it to pander and play identity politics). This kind of rhetoric parallels 1930s Nazi Germany rhetoric, weaponized and used to dehumanize and place blame for all of society's ills on one group. No different than what the left, today, does to conservatives, or to white people.
My family is Jewish (on one side, I'm half Jewish technically, just by ancestral-origins); conservative and patriotic as they come. Grandfather loves Trump; over 90 and he's ready to go to war (again) against today's fascists, after having already helped defeat Jew-hating fascists in the 40s. He sees it happening again. Please, can we let the left continue to be the open antisemites so we don't push away incredible people, like my grandfather, myself, Prager, Levin, just to name a few)? Save the antisemitism from the right for places like stormfront. We are now the biggest online representation of Trump supporters; let's not give them reasons to support their continued "bigots!" narrative
And sure, data doesn't lie, but it can be weaponized and used to lie (read "how to lie with statistics). This is a good example that avoids all nuance. The majority of liberal Jews are non-secular Jews, non-practicing, have no identity formed around their Jewishness, and at most, only acknowledge that they're Jewish when they can use it in a debate to virtue-signal and play the victim card. If anything, this high percentage of Jewish liberals (given they are predominantly non-practicing, non-secular, and hardly Jewish) helps highlight another major problem in our country today: our abandonment of religion, faith, and God (given a vast majority of real Jews, who actually practice, are almost universally conservative) leading many astray, towards postmodernist thought and progressive, radical left, globalist ideology. These aren't Jews, and it's no different than slamming Christians for anything, without looking into whether they are actually practicing Christians, or just people born into a Christian family, etc. This kind of garbage appears all too often, and the people doing it have plenty to say when they can associate a Jew with anything bad, but nothing to say at all when a Jew is associated with anything good. Stop looking at blocks of people as monoliths.
Problem is, people don't think critically, and while they have no issue identifying when the left uses this logical fallacy, and lumping an entire group of people into one block to generalize and stereotype, and then place blame, they fail to recognize when they do it themselves. Further, they fail to distinguish between: People born with Jewish ancestry who are not Jews (non secular), Actual Jews and orthodox Jews, Zionists, and your Soros and Sulzberger (NYTimes) types (who are technically Jewish, but in name only, and have openly discussed their feelings on their Jewishness, something they don't identify with and are ashamed of. Sulzbergers are really great examples; wrote a history article on them a while back exposing them, their failure to adequately cover WWII and the Holocaust, and their admission of shame for being Jewish, and not wanting their paper to be seen as a Jewish paper, just to scratch the surface. These are the "jews," you're angry at, but again... they aren't Jews. It'd be like hating on Catholics because of what a shitbag Biden is. But, he really isn't Catholic, he just uses it to pander and play identity politics). This kind of rhetoric parallels 1930s Nazi Germany rhetoric, weaponized and used to dehumanize and place blame for all of society's ills on one group. No different than what the left, today, does to conservatives, or to white people.
My family is Jewish (on one side, I'm half Jewish technically, just by ancestral-origins); conservative and patriotic as they come. Grandfather loves Trump; over 90 and he's ready to go to war (again) against today's fascists, after having already helped defeat Jew-hating fascists in the 40s. He sees it happening again. Please, can we let the left continue to be the open antisemites so we don't push away incredible people, like my grandfather, myself, Prager, Levin, just to name a few)? Save the antisemitism from the right for places like stormfront. We are now the biggest online representation of Trump supporters; let's not give them reasons to support their continued "bigots!" narrative
And sure, data doesn't lie, but it can be weaponized and used to lie (read "how to lie with statistics). This is a good example that avoids all nuance. The majority of liberal Jews are non-secular Jews, non-practicing, have no identity formed around their Jewishness, and at most, only acknowledge that they're Jewish when they can use it in a debate to virtue-signal and play the victim card. If anything, this high percentage of Jewish liberals (given they are predominantly non-practicing, non-secular, and hardly Jewish) helps highlight another major problem in our country today: our abandonment of religion, faith, and God (given a vast majority of real Jews, who actually practice, are almost universally conservative). These aren't Jews, and it's no different than slamming Christians for anything, without looking into whether they are actually practicing Christians, or just people born into a Christian family, etc. This kind of garbage appears all too often, and the people doing it have plenty to say when they can associate a Jew with anything bad, but nothing to say at all when a Jew is associated with anything good. Stop looking at blocks of people as monoliths.
Problem is, people don't think critically, and while they have no issue identifying when the left uses this logical fallacy, and lumping an entire group of people into one block to generalize and stereotype, and then place blame, they fail to recognize when they do it themselves. Further, they fail to distinguish between: People born with Jewish ancestry who are not Jews (non secular), Actual Jews and orthodox Jews, Zionists, and your Soros and Sulzberger (NYTimes) types (who are technically Jewish, but in name only, and have openly discussed their feelings on their Jewishness, something they don't identify with and are ashamed of. Sulzbergers are really great examples; wrote a history article on them a while back exposing them, their failure to adequately cover WWII and the Holocaust, and their admission of shame for being Jewish, and not wanting their paper to be seen as a Jewish paper, just to scratch the surface. These are the "jews," you're angry at, but again... they aren't Jews. It'd be like hating on Catholics because of what a shitbag Biden is. But, he really isn't Catholic, he just uses it to pander and play identity politics). This kind of rhetoric parallels 1930s Nazi Germany rhetoric, weaponized and used to dehumanize and place blame for all of society's ills on one group. No different than what the left, today, does to conservatives, or to white people.
My family is Jewish (on one side, I'm half Jewish technically, just by ancestral-origins); conservative and patriotic as they come. Grandfather loves Trump; over 90 and he's ready to go to war (again) against today's fascists, after having already helped defeat Jew-hating fascists in the 40s. He sees it happening again. Please, can we let the left continue to be the open antisemites so we don't push away incredible people, like my grandfather, myself, Prager, Levin, just to name a few)? Save the antisemitism from the right for places like stormfront. We are now the biggest online representation of Trump supporters; let's not give them reasons to support their continued "bigots!" narrative
And sure, data doesn't lie, but it can be weaponized and used to lie (read "how to lie with statistics). This is a good example that avoids all nuance. The majority of liberal Jews are non-secular Jews, non-practicing, have no identity formed around their Jewishness, and at most, only acknowledge that they're Jewish when they can use it in a debate to virtue-signal and play the victim card. These aren't Jews, and it's no different than slamming Christians for anything, without looking into whether they are actually practicing Christians, or just people born into a Christian family, etc. This kind of garbage appears all too often, and the people doing it have plenty to say when they can associate a Jew with anything bad, but nothing to say at all when a Jew is associated with anything good. Stop looking at blocks of people as monoliths.
Problem is, people don't think critically, and while they have no issue identifying when the left uses this logical fallacy, and lumping an entire group of people into one block to generalize and stereotype, and then place blame, they fail to recognize when they do it themselves. Further, they fail to distinguish between: People born with Jewish ancestry who are not Jews (non secular), Actual Jews and orthodox Jews, Zionists, and your Soros and Sulzberger (NYTimes) types (who are technically Jewish, but in name only, and have openly discussed their feelings on their Jewishness, something they don't identify with and are ashamed of. Sulzbergers are really great examples; wrote a history article on them a while back exposing them, their failure to adequately cover WWII and the Holocaust, and their admission of shame for being Jewish, and not wanting their paper to be seen as a Jewish paper, just to scratch the surface. These are the "jews," you're angry at, but again... they aren't Jews. It'd be like hating on Catholics because of what a shitbag Biden is. But, he really isn't Catholic, he just uses it to pander and play identity politics). This kind of rhetoric parallels 1930s Nazi Germany rhetoric, weaponized and used to dehumanize and place blame for all of society's ills on one group. No different than what the left, today, does to conservatives, or to white people.
My family is Jewish (on one side, I'm half Jewish technically, just by ancestral-origins); conservative and patriotic as they come. Grandfather loves Trump; over 90 and he's ready to go to war (again) against today's fascists, after having already helped defeat Jew-hating fascists in the 40s. He sees it happening again. Please, can we let the left continue to be the open antisemites so we don't push away incredible people, like my grandfather, myself, Prager, Levin, just to name a few)? Save the antisemitism from the right for places like stormfront.
And sure, data doesn't lie, but it can be weaponized and used to lie (read "how to lie with statistics). This is a good example that avoids all nuance. The majority of liberal Jews are non-secular Jews, non-practicing, have no identity formed around their Jewishness, and at most, only acknowledge that they're Jewish when they can use it in a debate to virtue-signal and play the victim card. These aren't Jews, and it's no different than slamming Christians for anything, without looking into whether they are actually practicing Christians, or just people born into a Christian family, etc. This kind of garbage appears all too often, and the people doing it have plenty to say when they can associate a Jew with anything bad, but nothing to say at all when a Jew is associated with anything good. Stop looking at blocks of people as monoliths.