I strongly denounce comments made earlier this week by RFK Jr. implying that Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese were relatively "spared" by COVID-19, while Caucasian and Black people were specifically targeted. Whether intentionally or not, his remarks amplify sinister and unfounded notions that are both anti-Semitic and anti-Chinese.🧵
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Kennedy’s “I’m only asking questions” use of the most anti-Semitic tropes is unacceptable. As a Jewish American candidate in the 2024 presidential race, I stand against this covert racism writ large. Such language serves only to divide us further at a moment when we need desperately to unite.
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He’s taking all the fun out of The Fart Dinner
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Dude, how u gonna drop media hit pieces on RFK JR when YOU are the victim of media hit pieces yourself?
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Mother Jones? Hahahahahahahahah
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Imagine citing Mother Jones as an anti-establishment candidate. What’s next? Daily Beast? lol
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Here we go again.
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My cousin was the first human being on the planet identified as immune to the AIDS virus. He had a genetic mutation specific to some Ashkenazi Jews which causes the virus to fail to invade cells... So is it “anti-Semitic” for me to point out that plain scientific fact?
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Headline aside, here's how this "article" begins: "The conspiracy theorist, anti-vaxxer, and longshot Democratic presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr..."
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As a Jewish American I read what he said and the idea of racism didn't even cross my mind. He was reciting a fact and expressing a concern. The 'everything is racist' is so overused now I'm literally sick of hearing it, even when it IS racist. Good lord. Just stop.
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