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Edit: Fixed link.

“I feel like last night’s NYC election result is like a spiritual Kristallnacht. It proved Jew hatred is now OK,” posted Jill Kargman, a Jewish writer and actress.

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“The Jewish community has seen time and again how violent rhetoric has transformed into actual violence, so for us it’s just deeply unsettling to have a mayoral candidate who condones and uses that language,” said Rabbi Diana Fersko, senior rabbi at the Village Temple, a Reform congregation in Manhattan, and the author of a book on antisemitism. “My hope is that if Mamdani is elected, he will become more sensitive and more aware of the needs of a significant part of the population that he is going to be leading.”

Is there anyone who's written a book on antisemitism who knows what antisemitism is?

I expect Mamdani is significantly more likely than his critics to have condemned the largest mass arrest of Jews since the Holocaust, something that actually made New York Jews unsafe. But his critics also have to bootlick the NYPD:

“It’s not that they expect to be run out, or they expect that the N.Y.P.D. won’t be there to protect them,” said Deborah E. Lipstadt, who was the Biden administration’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism. “It’s just another hit in the jaw, that these very deep-seated concerns could have been so easily brushed off by so many people.”

Sounds like a subtle way to say "the pigs should threaten the mayor's family again he doesn't comply with Porky's wishes" to me.

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[–] Des@hexbear.net 14 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

i don't remember what podcast (radio war nerd?) it was that was describing this attempt by the U.S. ruling class to basically elevate zionist jews to become basically "super-white". like all the racial privileges and then extra ones added.

i guess christian zionists would gain status by association (which in reality means christian zionists do fascism in the name of jewish zionists, then later discard them because they are antisemites)

side note: i hate zionists for making me wonder about famous jewish people (do they support the genocide?!?). like i hate this shit. i don't want to think like this. i don't like being made to question if this is racist. my family has had close jewish family friends throughout my whole life. i can even recite hebrew prayers from memory. like wtf i hate zionists for doing this

[–] SorosFootSoldier@hexbear.net 9 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yeah it makes me feel like I'm going crazy in a way because I used to be an antisemtie and I let go of all that shit and relearned how to be a better person. Only for these zionazi pricks to go nuclear and leave me hanging like god damn you people are fucking monsters!

[–] Des@hexbear.net 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

yeah i can imagine that makes you feel crazy and self-doubting. i know much of this is engineered to do so, like cooked up in a lab almost

it's all designed to either make you question your own morality, sanity, or doubt you've actually grown as a person depending on background. there's something horrible there for everyone (the well meaning, the former anti-semites, and the non-zionist jew).