Antisemitic attacks are surging across Europe and North America as global tensions and the Iran war fuel more extreme narratives. Expert Milo Comerford explains why distant conflicts spark local hate — and what can stop it.
Yeah, I don’t believe that it’s the responsibility of Americans wherever they go to apologize for Trump.
Or Russians for Putin, for that matter.
I believe it’s the responsibility of a society to protect people from such group-targeted attacks.
I mean, too bad? You are associated with certain things. And it’s a great opportunity to constantly vocalize your opposition to it. If you don’t, you will be assumed to be part of it whether you like it or not.
Yeah, I don’t believe that it’s the responsibility of Americans wherever they go to apologize for Trump.
Or Russians for Putin, for that matter.
I believe it’s the responsibility of a society to protect people from such group-targeted attacks.
The society is made of individuals and their small individual acts of resistance. It’s too easy to blame “the society”
I mean, too bad? You are associated with certain things. And it’s a great opportunity to constantly vocalize your opposition to it. If you don’t, you will be assumed to be part of it whether you like it or not.