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Yet the American Jewish Community will continue to vote over 80% Democrat because that's what they've always done, largely have roots as European Bolsheviks, are urbanites, and don't know any better.
The use of a broad brush to paint tens of millions, get old. It says more about you than your target.
No shortage of different brands within all political parties. The Southern Democrat caucus was one of those. This is the sub party that enacted Jim Crow Laws in several states andthe folk who turned Republican when Civil Rights ended those laws and forced integration of all public facilities.
No shortage of bigots/ racists in all parties.
Only one side hails its bigots as the "new face of the party" and approvingly puts them side by side with their House party leader on the cover of Rolling Stone.
Great speech but I wouldn't be surprised if many Ds either rolled their eyes, played with their phones or just thought, "not this **** again, enough already".
The same thing Republicans do when they get accused of being like the Nazis .
As it should be.
Neither party is like the Nazis and never will be and throwing out that tiresome comment is getting old and boring.
Yet the American Jewish Community will continue to vote over 80% Democrat because that's what they've always done, largely have roots as European Bolsheviks, are urbanites, and don't know any better.
Not based on what I'm hearing.
The Dems are figuring that they will lose more votes by speaking up against antisemitism, hence the wimpy resolution. Sad commentary on where we stand these days.
Except that's not it. There are more Jews in the U.S. than Muslims. That makes it even worse in a way. It shows that they are more concerned with sticking up for Muslims than Jews, even though from a voting perspective it's a bad call, and even after an elected Muslim representative advances blatantly antisemitic tropes. MUslims.....worthy of protection. Jews.....eh.
The D's take the Jewish vote for granted, and in a way are forward-looking. The U.S. Muslim population is expected to exceed the Jewish population in 20-30 years, if not sooner, with a particular lead in the younger generation. They will hold a growing number of public offices.
And amazingly, emm74 - who claims to be Jewish - seems to not care that anti-Semitism wasn't specifically called out.
Maybe she's Jewish like Elizabeth Warren is Native American.
This personal attack is apparently allowed. Just to let you know, I will not be responding to you and will be blocking you going forward.
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