“Now is not the time to remain silent or to give the GOP a pass” on Trump’s straight-up antisemitism, @mehdirhasan says. “These are not isolated or unconnected acts of hate. … It’s all part of the same thing: The rising and dangerous fascism on the American right.”

Oct 17, 2022 · 12:24 AM UTC

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No President has done more for Israel than TRUMP has. Somewhat surprisingly, however, our wonderful Evangelicals are far more appreciative of this than the people of the Jewish faith, especially those living in the U.S. Those living in Israel, though, are a different story
I’m curious to hear the @lexfridman podcast on Kanye - knowing why he went off the rails is important. Blaming an ethnic minority is always a deflection from something.
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Judging by Trump’s reaction, he may not have received the response he expected from Netanyahu, one of the president’s most fervent global allies, less than two weeks ahead of the presidential election.
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Racism and anti-Semitic bed rock views passed down through generations and embedded in trump’s DNA 🧬
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Shiny objects. Trump is not relevant in 2022. The proxy war with Russia is. FOCUS!
Thank you. Antisemitism is the only "ism" pushed under the rug. If one brings it up, many times we're faced with more antisemitic replies.. It comes from the left AND the right. So, your commentary and acknowledgement is very appreciated.
Thank you for speaking up
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