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In reply to the discussion: I don't see how it is possible, but I have underestimated the pervasiveness of antisemitism. [View all]TeamProg
(6,630 posts)25. Yes, I think it is, but why?
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I don't see how it is possible, but I have underestimated the pervasiveness of antisemitism. [View all]
LexVegas
Oct 2023
OP
I think it has been unleashed for any number of reasons in recent years. Societal containment
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#5
There are large numbers of Jews here in the US, particularly in cities like NY and LA
LymphocyteLover
Oct 2023
#19
But they are still a small minority in most of the country. Persecutors are wimps.
applegrove
Oct 2023
#23
No, "antisemitism" is specifically defined to refer to anti-Jewish sentiment
LymphocyteLover
Oct 2023
#17
Antisemitism against Jews persists and manifests in many ways, though I have a question:
Martin Eden
Oct 2023
#22