Kudos to Mayor de Blasio for his meaningful and passionate statements about anti-semitism today. May all of our leaders, and all of our citizens, stand strong in the face of hate.
Our hearts are with our neighbors in Jersey City, the Jewish community and the law enforcement community enduring so much pain today. Our country is facing a crisis of hate. We CANNOT hide from it. We CANNOT give it permission. We have to confront it and stamp it out.

Dec 11, 2019 · 11:48 PM UTC

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Why aren't we allowed to talk about the underlying cause of anti-semitism: the negative effects of wildly disproportionate power exercized by Jewish elites in politics, media, banking, Hollywood & foreign policy? Concentrated tribal power is the womb of all our biggest problems.
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People should be aware: THIS is what anti-Semitism is. This is what it looks like. This is how it starts. It always begins with this hateful, ancient anti-Semitic trope: that Jews have too much power. One of Hitler’s favorites.
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Agreed, but lets also call out the ones vibrating and doing the hate so we can target our love.
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The perps in this case called publicly for blood to be spilled but we were too busy talking about the smirk on a high school kids face and how we’d like to punch it. There was no serious treatment of the perps threats so save your hearts the trouble.
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He has ignored it happening in his own city of New York — especially in Brooklyn — for several years, why is he just now vowing to deal with it?
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Soy latinoamericano y humildemente comparto mi opinión. A mi parecer el problema surge cuando se hace una generalización de la comunidad judía como mala por los actos de algunos de sus miembros. Lo mismo aplica para cualquier otra comunidad religiosa, étnica, nacionalidad.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yet another demonic cosmopolitan that wants to run your life!