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Comment by l23k4

8 hours ago

>The hate in Europe is driven primarily by an influx of people who were hating Jews anyway

You are mistaken, the sentiments are shifting across the board.

This is probably driven to a significant degree by the Israeli national policy of tying any criticism of Israel with antisemitism, and the broad acceptance of that policy by Jewish communities globally. Because of this implicit endorsement, it is not surprising that many would struggle to separate between the actions by taken by the state of Israel and those who call themselves Jews.

You can’t blame the victims for racism. The whole point of racism is that it lumps people together based on the actions of some.

It’s the same way Islamophobia doesn’t become justified based on the actions of some Muslims.

Anyone who does do that is already a bigot, and would do the same to any other group, regardless of what they do.

A culture that normalizes hatred of Jews (or Israelis) as a group, will very quickly devolve into one where other minorities are hated as well. Because the youth, as gullible as they are, can still detect when a system of values is inconsistent.