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Why does The New Woke Left Hate Jews?

May 11, 2010
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Why do they believe lies and side with real terrorism and Racist Hatred?

Serious questions so please provide serious answers.

Us Catholics are next on their list
 
As expected, those that consider themselves on The Left or religiously vote Democrat, are silent.

But they had their briefs twisted in a bunch with an avalanche of posts in the aftermath of the death of convicted criminal George Floyd
 
FBI already investigating Catholics who attend a Latin mass because they are potentially extremists who might be terriorist.Last time I checked 99% of terriorsts are Muslims, but investigating mosques not PC investigating Catholics who cares.
 
As expected, those that consider themselves on The Left or religiously vote Democrat, are silent.

But they had their briefs twisted in a bunch with an avalanche of posts in the aftermath of the death of convicted criminal George Floyd
As are those who do neither of those things because they see this thread for what it is - an attempt to provoke those who don't agree with you.
 
As are those who do neither of those things because they see this thread for what it is - an attempt to provoke those who don't agree with you.
Not at all.
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Obviously not enough including so-called leaders of many universities

You should read this

Still avoiding my question I see. I'm well aware of what's going on and obviously condemn the violence against the Jewish people, as I do all violence which has long been a major problem in this country. The problem is that so many people fail to respect the basic human dignity of all persons. They create these "us against them" narratives, using people as pawns and dehumanizing others to just "allies" or "enemies" of their own agenda (and don't try telling me it's just the left doing that, it's everyone, particularly in politics). The violence won't stop until people start to see each other as people. As human lives with equal dignity that must be respected. The Jewish people are tragically being targeted by a great deal of violence right now and there absolutely should be a call for it to stop, but categorizing it as the left against the Jews will not help (any more likely will further grow) the real problem driving hatred and violence.
 
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Still avoiding my question I see. I'm well aware of what's going on and obviously condemn the violence against the Jewish people, as I do all violence which has long been a major problem in this country. The problem is that so many people fail to respect the basic human dignity of all persons. They create these "us against them" narratives, using people as pawns and dehumanizing others to just "allies" or "enemies" of their own agenda (and don't try telling me it's just the left doing that, it's everyone, particularly in politics). The violence won't stop until people start to see each other as people. As human lives with equal dignity that must be respected. The Jewish people are tragically being targeted by a great deal of violence right now and there absolutely should be a call for it to stop, but categorizing it as the left against the Jews will not help (any more likely will further grow) the real problem driving hatred and violence.
I agree but just curious do you feel the same way when the MAGA crowd or far right is categorized vs a specific group?

I find it funny that most people can say it’s not good to categorize one side yet they alway categorize the other side. That’s a big part of the problem as well.
 
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I agree but just curious do you feel the same way when the MAGA crowd or far right is categorized vs a specific group?

I find it funny that most people can say it’s not good to categorize one side yet they alway categorize the other side. That’s a big part of the problem as well.
100%. Look, I'm not saying people can't have opinions and disagreements. What I'm saying is that in the midst of that disagreement, we still need to recognize that the person on the other side is another human life who had equal dignity to us and is equally deserving of at least basic human respect. And it's not just those committing acts of violence who are the problem. They're the most extreme examples, but those undermining another's dignity through mistreatment, petty insults and name calling are just as much part of the problem. And everyone's done it, myself included, so please don't take this to be some sort of holier than thou soap box. It's not all political either, it goes for all conflicts we have in life. Just remembering to treat everyone with a base level of human respect would go a long way.
 
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