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.
I think the other way around. My hated of people is predicated on the ability of them to recognize and reject cruelty, apartheid and genocide.
If they cannot, I hate them, regardless of creed or religion.
Jewish people that don’t reject the genocidal tendencies of their kin can get fucked.
The aggravating item with the Jewish people is that they have experienced persecution and genocide themselves. And they’ve always leveraged that for special treatment.
This makes denying or ignoring it loaded with an additional layer of hypocrisy.
I think the other way around. My hated of people is predicated on the ability of them to recognize and reject cruelty, apartheid and genocide.
If they cannot, I hate them, regardless of creed or religion.
Jewish people that don’t reject the genocidal tendencies of their kin can get fucked.
The aggravating item with the Jewish people is that they have experienced persecution and genocide themselves. And they’ve always leveraged that for special treatment.
This makes denying or ignoring it loaded with an additional layer of hypocrisy.