Friday, May 21, 2021

U.S. Seeing Wave Of 'Anti-Semitic' Attacks

 

FOX News: US seeing wave of 'textbook anti-Semitism' amid Israel-Gaza tensions 

Israel-Gaza conflict has generated disturbing backlash against American Jews From New York and California to Illinois and Utah, the recent conflict between Israel and Gaza has generated a disturbing backlash against American Jews – who have found themselves the targets of death threats, hate speech and violent physical attacks. 

"Stop telling me this is about Israel and Gaza," said a New Yorker who was confronted by a pro-Palestinian mob on his way to synagogue this week.

"My people are being targeted across the United States in broad daylight. This is textbook anti-Semitism, and we will continue to live in danger until the public starts to recognize it for what it is."

His remarks were a common refrain rippling across U.S. Jewish communities in recent days. Here's a look at some recent incidents throughout the country.  

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WNU Editor: This is not only happening in the U.S.. German Chancellor Merkel has come out publicly to say that anti-Semitic attacks will not be tolerated .... 'Jews cannot move freely in Germany': Merkel condemns anti-Semitic abuse and attacks on synagogues during pro-Palestine protests across the country (Daily Mail). 

Canada is also experiencing these attacks, and the news coverage is not there. There was a riot in Montreal last Sunday, and with the exception of independent media (see video below), the main stream media did not even report it. 

19 comments:

Jac said...

We are seeing the 30's...again.

Anonymous said...

The number of actual attacks is miniscule. Every time a jew sees something that offends their sensibilities they say it's an attack and the ADL reports it alongside cases like assault.

Anonymous said...

The eternal victim claims every bus stop sharpie squiggle as a swastika and a hate crime while gaslighting the world about IDF executions.

Anonymous said...

Will Parrot / Patchcord ranger condemn these attacks? No, he'll just post more anti-Trump stories like a robot.

Anonymous said...

Democrat terrorists at it again
They burn your cities
They terrorize everyone
You must rid the US of the plague called Democrats

Anonymous said...

tell us, parrot hater, about the insurrection when hundreds tried to stop the legal election on Jan 6?
300 plus right wing trumpers arrested thus far and still investigating. fuck you and your proud boys

Anonymous said...

On the Internet, former president Donald Trump is sliding toward something he has fought his entire life: irrelevance.

Online talk about him has plunged to a five-year low. He’s banned or ignored on pretty much every major social media venue. In the last week, Trump’s website — including his new blog, fundraising page and online storefront ­— attracted fewer estimated visitors than the pet-adoption service Petfinder and the recipe site Delish.

Trump is still by far the Republican Party’s biggest star, and conservative lawmakers and provocateurs are now loudly sparring over the importance of loyalty to him ahead of the 2022 midterm elections or a potential second Trump presidential run. Many of the party’s potential 2024 candidates say they will not run if he does, and many of the party’s luminaries have traveled to Florida to meet with him.

But Trump’s continued influence isn’t translating into a bigger online audience, according to a Washington Post review of data from four online-analytics firms. Social engagement around Trump — a measure of likes, reactions, comments or shares on content about him across Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and Pinterest — has nosedived 95 percent since January, to its lowest level since 2016.
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Anonymous said...

On the Internet, former president Donald Trump is sliding toward something he has fought his entire life: irrelevance.

Online talk about him has plunged to a five-year low. He’s banned or ignored on pretty much every major social media venue. In the last week, Trump’s website — including his new blog, fundraising page and online storefront ­— attracted fewer estimated visitors than the pet-adoption service Petfinder and the recipe site Delish.

Trump is still by far the Republican Party’s biggest star, and conservative lawmakers and provocateurs are now loudly sparring over the importance of loyalty to him ahead of the 2022 midterm elections or a potential second Trump presidential run. Many of the party’s potential 2024 candidates say they will not run if he does, and many of the party’s luminaries have traveled to Florida to meet with him.

But Trump’s continued influence isn’t translating into a bigger online audience, according to a Washington Post review of data from four online-analytics firms. Social engagement around Trump — a measure of likes, reactions, comments or shares on content about him across Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and Pinterest — has nosedived 95 percent since January, to its lowest level since 2016.
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Anonymous said...

At the beginning of last week, former President Donald Trump referred to the 2020 election as the “greatest Election Fraud in the history of our Country.” By the end of the week, he had issued a statement saying, “As our Country is being destroyed, both inside and out, the Presidential Election of 2020 will go down as THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY!”

What else is new? These are the ravings of a 74-year-old sociopath, isolated and banned from social media, living in Mar-a-Lago, where he is crashing wedding parties and delivering rambling monologues.

Or at least, that would be the right way to look at things, if not for the fact that the GOP remains fully in Trump’s thrall, with its leadership more committed than ever to spreading his foundational lies and conspiracy theories. Under Trump’s sway, the Republican Party is becoming more fanatical, venturing even further into a world of illusion.

Read: The coming Republican amnesia

Trump’s grip on the Republican Party was on display once again last week, when Representative Liz Cheney was ousted from her leadership post as conference chair. Her fireable offense? Refusing to remain silent in the face of Trump’s ongoing efforts to undermine our constitutional system. She wants to “relitigate the past,” it’s said, despite the fact that it is Trump, not Cheney, who is obsessing over the 2020 election.
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No former president, and certainly no president defeated after only one term, has so dominated his party after he left office. So Trump’s words matter. They mattered in the lead-up to, and on the day of, the deadly attack on the Capitol on January 6. They still matter. And if the Republican Party doesn’t counteract these lies rather than indulge them, political violence will become more acceptable and more prevalent on the American right.

THIS ASSESSMENT ISN’T based on mere speculation; we know that many of the people who participated in the violent assault on the Capitol believed that they were acting patriotically, foot soldiers in the 21-century version of the American Revolution, doing what they understood their leader was asking of them. As a Washington Post story put it, “The accounts of people who said they were inspired by the president to take part in the melee inside the Capitol vividly show the impact of Trump’s months-long attack on the integrity of the 2020 election and his exhortations to supporters to ‘fight’ the results.” The Post story points out that a video clip of rioters mobbing the Capitol steps caught one man screaming at a police officer: “We were invited here! We were invited by the president of the United States!”

Anonymous said...

At the beginning of last week, former President Donald Trump referred to the 2020 election as the “greatest Election Fraud in the history of our Country.” By the end of the week, he had issued a statement saying, “As our Country is being destroyed, both inside and out, the Presidential Election of 2020 will go down as THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY!”

What else is new? These are the ravings of a 74-year-old sociopath, isolated and banned from social media, living in Mar-a-Lago, where he is crashing wedding parties and delivering rambling monologues.

Or at least, that would be the right way to look at things, if not for the fact that the GOP remains fully in Trump’s thrall, with its leadership more committed than ever to spreading his foundational lies and conspiracy theories. Under Trump’s sway, the Republican Party is becoming more fanatical, venturing even further into a world of illusion.

Read: The coming Republican amnesia

Trump’s grip on the Republican Party was on display once again last week, when Representative Liz Cheney was ousted from her leadership post as conference chair. Her fireable offense? Refusing to remain silent in the face of Trump’s ongoing efforts to undermine our constitutional system. She wants to “relitigate the past,” it’s said, despite the fact that it is Trump, not Cheney, who is obsessing over the 2020 election.
Recommended Reading

No former president, and certainly no president defeated after only one term, has so dominated his party after he left office. So Trump’s words matter. They mattered in the lead-up to, and on the day of, the deadly attack on the Capitol on January 6. They still matter. And if the Republican Party doesn’t counteract these lies rather than indulge them, political violence will become more acceptable and more prevalent on the American right.

THIS ASSESSMENT ISN’T based on mere speculation; we know that many of the people who participated in the violent assault on the Capitol believed that they were acting patriotically, foot soldiers in the 21-century version of the American Revolution, doing what they understood their leader was asking of them. As a Washington Post story put it, “The accounts of people who said they were inspired by the president to take part in the melee inside the Capitol vividly show the impact of Trump’s months-long attack on the integrity of the 2020 election and his exhortations to supporters to ‘fight’ the results.” The Post story points out that a video clip of rioters mobbing the Capitol steps caught one man screaming at a police officer: “We were invited here! We were invited by the president of the United States!”

Anonymous said...

RussinSocal, so true
The thing that keeps the left going is people like Fred Lapides

Let's look at that vile man

-- smut website operator and proud pedophile/ Democrat, check
-- copy and paste warrior and propagating whatever lie the left media dished him up, check
-- braindead and close to death, therefore virtue signaling to save his wicked soul but instead further spreading evil, check

May God have mercy on his decrepit soul

Anonymous said...

Insurrection Definition (noun)

The act of rising against civil authority or governmental restraint; specifically, the armed resistance of a number of persons to the power of the state; incipient or limited rebellion.

Parrot,

They had no arms. They do not meet the definition.

Either you are not Fred, but someone assuming his name, or you are one of the dumbest and I mean thee dumbest persons alive.

And I was right. I predicted that you would not stay on the thread topic and you did not. You veered into Jan 6th.

You are a loathsome creature. People had to see that a mile away, which begs the question.

Anonymous said...

If you think trying to prevent an electoral count for naming the president of our nation is not an insurrection then you are dumber than even Trump

400 crazies thus far rounded up. Join them if you think it so peaceful and nice

Anonymous said...

Protesting and carrying arms are two different things, but I see where an asshole rimmer like yourself would conflate them. All those germs getting into your mouth finally got into your brain and starting eating it.

Anonymous said...

perhaps you might watch youtube etc and see reality, a place that seems distant to you. Note Pence reading the win for Biden as nutters--your crowd--screams shortly before: Hang Him. That is the VP a GOP guy and this is what your group is shouting, when not stealing laptops and smashing doors and windows...deny that!

Anonymous said...

One ...one laptop was stolen. that i9s a crime. One crime however does not prevent or should not prevent prosecution of another crime.

Nancy Pelosi's office was not a SCIF. she left the laptop there. The thief did not have to so much as bust a cheap wooden furniture lock.

In the military you do not access secret and higher material at you office desk and then wonder away for several hours. Navy Pelosi needs to be prosecuted.

The person, who took the laptop could be a foreign agent, a Nancy Pelosi false flag, or ANTIFA.

What we do know is the FBI went after an innocent woman and did so by violating her 4th amendment rights. That is also a crime. Multiple people in the FBI need to be disciplined, fired or prosecuted for violating the 4th amendment rights of thousands of Americans. It may be as high as a few hundred thousand Americans.

Mayor Bowser and Nancy Pelosi were offered increased security personnel by Trump and they turned it down. After numerous city halls and state capitals were occupied, what did they expect?

Anonymous said...

There were ANTIFA among the rioters acting as firebrands. You do not know who did what.


Have not heard about John Sullivan. After tearing things up0 in Utah, he headed to the capital. I bet Nancy gave him a sweetheart deal. She appreciates her storm troopers.

Anonymous said...

Still sad.

SAD.

Anonymous said...

Pelosi is sad. She would make a great addition to any zombie movie.