Thursday, February 16, 2023

Misappropriated Application of Hatred

Editor's note: No, it is not hatred driving this. What is driving this is that more and more Americans are taking a deep breath and then asking themselves honestly, "What the hell is going on here?" In fact, most Americans are decent hard working productive people and do not carry hate towards Jews or anyone else. The majority of Americans are not members of some organization with hate as their driving principle. Jewish organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the Anti Defamation League (ADL) and the American Jewish Committee (AJC) thrive off hate. It's what keeps them in business. Jeffrey Epstein and Steven Hoffenberg were running a financial ponzi scheme. They were arrested and Hoffenberg was put in prison. Both Epstein and Hoffenberg were Jewish. Do we hate Epstein and Hoffenberg? For the most part no, we hate what they did. The cat is out of the bag now and Jewish organizations are becoming fearful. Not because of hatred but because on an intellectual level more and more Americans now realize the Old Testament was rewritten by Jewish scribes creating their God of war Yahweh. Jewish scribes also took ancient manuscripts and books and rewrote them for their own benefit to give themselves unearned power. This is what they fear. If people want to see the ugliness of hatred examine what is going on in Israel with the Palestinians. That is hatred. Hatred on that level does not exist in America - not unless it is created by Jews themselves. These are questions on polls taken by AJC. Are we supposed to simply submit to the veracity of what AJC concludes about "antisemitism" and "hatred?"
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Source: RT

Anti-Semitism rising in US – survey

The American Jewish Committee wants the government to do something
FILE PHOTO: People attend a rally denouncing anti-Semitic violence in Cedarhurst, New York.
© Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images

February 13, 2023

The number of Jews who say they feel less safe in the US rose by ten percentage points in a year, one of the oldest Jewish advocacy groups in the US said on Monday. The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is calling on the White House to do more against "Jew-hatred."

According to AJC’s annual anti-Semitism survey for 2022, 41% of American Jews feel less secure, compared to 31% in 2021. One in four reported being "personally targeted" by anti-Semitism, a number that has remained constant since 2019.

"No Jew in the United States, especially the younger generation, should ever feel unsafe for expressing their Jewish identity. Yet rising antisemitism is having a deeply disturbing effect on American Jews and American society in general," AJC executive Ted Deutch said in a statement. "We look forward to working with the White House in developing effective strategies for a whole-of-government approach to combat Jew-hatred once and for all."

In December, President Joe Biden's administration announced a new interagency group that would develop a national strategy to combat anti-Semitism.

The AJC survey was conducted between September and November, on a sample of 1,507 Jewish adults. A parallel survey in October polled a sample of 1,004 non-Jewish US adults.

Among the findings was that 69% of American Jews had experienced anti-Semitism online over the past 12 months. While 14% of older Jews said this made them physically unsafe, that rose to 26% among the younger Jews.

Almost 40% of all Jews said they had altered their behavior at least once due to fears of anti-Semitism. Of those, 27% said they avoided posting content online that would identify them as Jewish, 23% avoided wearing or displaying items that would identify them, and 16% avoided "certain places, events, or situations" due to safety concerns.

A third of the general US population believes anti-Semitism is taken less seriously than other forms of bigotry, compared to 48% of Jews. Holly Huffnagle, AJC's director of combating anti-Semitism, called it a "welcomed surprise" for "many in the Jewish community" that rapper Kanye West's remarks had been taken seriously by the general public.

Founded in 1906, the AJC has released its annual anti-Semitism report since 2019. The annual survey is conducted by the market research company SSRS.
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Read through some of the most recent articles at this website then appreciate what hatred really means and where it is being aggressively applied.



Imagine the hatred an IDF sniper trained since youth in Jewish supremacy with the God of war Yahweh has boiling in his blood when he pulls the trigger?


For all the haters, narcissists and terminally insane, this is for you:


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