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yardwork

(69,639 posts)
8. This sounds reasonable but doesn't hold up as an argument.
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:35 PM
May 6

After 9/11, most Americans, from the president down, rightly pointed out the difference between the people who engineered the attack and everybody else who happens to be Muslim. The only ones implying that it was understandable that Muslim individuals might be blamed for what a few of them (or as we've now learned, the leadership of Saudi Arabia) did were right wing cretins.

Similarly, Trump and others who identify (loudly) as Christians are doing horrible things, but anybody suggesting that this means that all Christians are at risk for being blamed would be ridiculed.

Yet when the issue is Israel there's a collective shrug about terrorist attacks on Jewish people, at best. At worst we read that they deserve it because reasons.

I don't want to be blamed for the horrible things white Christians are doing.

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Thank you for posting this. murielm99 May 6 #1
I agree it is not the fault of Jewish Americans but then again, where is the outrage, where is the condemnation of the ratchiweenie May 6 #5
Why do American Jews carry that responsibility? Happy Hoosier May 6 #10
In fact, one could reasonably assume that a Jewish person living in the U.S. disagrees with Israel. yardwork May 6 #11
Why? Because to some, we aren't real Americans and never will be. Behind the Aegis May 7 #25
This is, objectively, bullshit. yardwork May 6 #13
Why are the world's Jews required to express outrage? DavidDvorkin May 6 #17
" But then again...". Does that mean there is an excuse for any reason to Assault Jewish Americans? Melon May 6 #18
Will this fade quickly on DU? DavidDvorkin May 6 #2
Most every story fades quickly on DU. maxsolomon May 6 #6
Seems to be a world wide trend. Given the increasingly negative view of Israel & its actions, only likely to get worse dutch777 May 6 #3
This sounds reasonable but doesn't hold up as an argument. yardwork May 6 #8
There Muslims and Christians that support JI7 May 6 #12
Exactly. There's no justification, period. yardwork May 6 #14
A few things: no_hypocrisy May 6 #4
What was going on in 1980? maxsolomon May 6 #7
Interesting. I think that was the year I was threatened because I was a "Christ Killer". Behind the Aegis May 6 #20
Crimony where was this? maxsolomon May 6 #21
It was outside Atlanta. Behind the Aegis May 6 #23
Only a couple decades ago RandySF May 7 #29
"I hate Illinois Nazis" is based on a true event LeftInTX May 7 #30
These are dark days and looking darker in many ways Torchlight May 6 #9
K&R Solly Mack May 6 #15
We reap what we sow. republianmushroom May 6 #16
Why would someone Jewish say this? Behind the Aegis May 6 #19
Sowing prejudice DaBronx May 7 #26
Who is "we?" yardwork May 7 #32
Confusing, ain't it? Behind the Aegis May 7 #33
As I said upthread, if we're doing biblical eye for an eye, the U.S. is sunk. yardwork May 7 #34
This isn't okay MustLoveBeagles May 6 #22
K&R betsuni May 6 #24
For the "There's no antisemitism on the Left!" brigade Sympthsical May 7 #27
💔 💙 ☮️🌻🕯️🕊️💜 Cha May 7 #28
Not good! electric_blue68 May 7 #31
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