Anti-Semitism

Thylacine 2000

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They are ramping up to a mass casualty attack and no one will be able to say there wasn't plenty of warning.


Associated Press said:
Antisemitism refers to hatred of Jews, but there is no universally agreed definition of what exactly it entails or how it relates to criticism of Israel. The Israeli government regularly accuses its opponents of antisemitism, while critics say it uses the term to silence opposition to its policies. The war has reignited the long debate about the definition of antisemitism and whether any criticism of Israel — from its military’s killing of thousands of Palestinian children to questions over Israel’s very right to exist — amounts to anti-Jewish hate speech.

That is something the AP felt like putting into a discussion of a Jewish girl being gang-raped in Paris.
 
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Teufel

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US intelligence warns of a potential Iranian plot to assassinate Trump


Head of CAIR (Council of Islamic Relations) suggests we consider maybe it's actually a Jewish plot. CAIR was a partner with the White House's strategy to combat antisemitism ( 😬 ) until this guy made pro-Oct 7th comments late last year and they parted ways.
 

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Multiple antisemitic incidents across Canada.

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Threatening pro-Hamas messages were graffitied near a Calgary synagogue and Jewish day school over the weekend, Canadian Jewish organizations announced on Monday.

“The flood is coming,” read black graffiti photographed by the Calgary Jewish Federation near the Beth Tzedec Congregation and Calgary Jewish Academy.

Al-Aqsa Flood was the Hamas operational name of the October 7 Massacre. The Calgary Federation said on social media that the reference emphasized an “insidious” intent to intimidate the community.

Next to the phrase was an inverted red triangle, a symbol often used and popularized by Hamas propaganda videos to denote the targeting of enemies.

The red triangle appeared in two more locations, along a wall near the Jewish sites. One red triangle was coupled with the phrase “free Palestine,” and the other was next to graffiti saying “for Hind Rajab.”



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A school bus parked in a Jewish Toronto neighborhood was consumed in an arson attack and several Jewish community sites were daubed with anti-Israel graffiti, Canadian politicians and Jewish groups announced on Monday.

The Toronto Police Service responded to the bus arson early Monday morning, and the investigation is still in its early stages.

 

Pocket

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While everything Trump says should automatically be assumed to be a lie, shame on ABC for playing the "some of my best friends are black" card here.
 

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Ungnome

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Context matters. Despite them holding Palestinian flags, I seriously doubt they were doing the salute simply to protest of the Israeli government's actions, it was much more likely done simply because one of the teams were Jewish and a certain subset of the general population likes to egg on anti-antisemitism and the horrible actions the Israeli government has done let them think that 'Yea, it's OK to be public with our hate of the Jews now'.
 

PrimalxConvoy

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PrimalxConvoy

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Context matters. Despite them holding Palestinian flags, I seriously doubt they were doing the salute simply to protest of the Israeli government's actions, it was much more likely done simply because one of the teams were Jewish and a certain subset of the general population likes to egg on anti-antisemitism and the horrible actions the Israeli government has done let them think that 'Yea, it's OK to be public with our hate of the Jews now'.
As they're (possibly stereotypical) football supporters, then perhaps, but political commentary by fans and sportspeople isn't exactly rare either. For example, the recent political chants by the Spanish football team against British-controlled Gibraltar or "bending the knee" at sports events.

Still, it's a dark time when (possibly alt-reich) football supporters find it unironic to to refer to Jewish people as Nazis...
 

Ungnome

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I'm not sure from the video if they were saying the Israeli players were Nazis or if they were simply doing it as a form of intimidation. Doing that salute in front of Jewish people has been a long standing tradition amongst some groups simply to stir up trouble.
 


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