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In reply to the discussion: They were attending an event focused on Israeli Palestinian cooperation to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza. [View all]yardwork
(67,220 posts)Based on my own observations and some knowledge of history, I think that horrific antisemitism has been around for a long time. It bubbles under the surface and then rises up again.
The events and murder in Charlottesville, for instance, after which the American president said "there were very fine people on both sides."
I don't agree with what Netanyahu is doing in Gaza, but for some reason that hasn't motivated me to kill Jews.
I didn't agree with what the U.S. - led by Christians - did in Iraq and Afghanistan (killing and torturing many more people than Israel had in its entire history) but for some reason I didn't assassinate anybody over it. Nor did I burn down Christian churches, throw red paint on Christian people's houses, or any of the other things that some self- proclaimed progressives think is a logical response to Israel's actions.
Nobody did. Nobody who protested the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions argued that murder and bigotry was an inevitable response to our atrocities.
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