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Behind the Aegis

(56,168 posts)
Tue Apr 28, 2026, 12:23 AM Apr 28

(JEWISH GROUP) The antisemites are enjoying themselves

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Things have changed in the years since Sanchez was fired. Rants about Jews have become more mainstream and, notably, those espousing these views are less likely to fulminate than they are to speak with a bemused irony or detachment.

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Casablancas spoke with none of Sanchez’s venom but rather presented himself as gleefully speaking truth to power. It struck me that, where American antisemitism used to be angry, as in the rant from Sanchez and similar tirades by celebrities like Mel Gibson and Kanye West, it has become almost fun for the agitators. Where Sanchez actually did lose his career over his comments, Casablancas can joke about the idea.

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It has never been more acceptable to criticize Israel or Zionism.

This is a huge victory for Israel’s critics who genuinely care about changing American foreign policy. But it simultaneously poses a conundrum for those who had used their criticism of Israel to signal they held verboten beliefs about our political order — beliefs that could range from a generic distrust in “the man” to conspiracy theories about Jewish cabals.

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As antisemitism makes its way into popular culture with a wink and a nod, I fear that more people are going to want to get in on the joke.

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question everything

(52,311 posts)
1. Antisemitism has been around since... forever. Since Jews refused to convert to Christianity
Tue Apr 28, 2026, 01:15 AM
Apr 28

and to abandon their traditional customs.

The Holocaust tamed these sentiments. But the attack from Gaza and Israel response released these sentiments ferociously. The waves of immigration of Muslims from the Middle East and Africa to Europe and to the Americas flamed antisemitism.

The Gulf states have had their game as we know that they poured vast amounts of money to the students who led the antisemitic protests.. Any attempts to separate antisemitism from anti Israel were pathetic. Jews on their way to synagogues, eating Kosher food, or simply being Jews were not asked whether they supported Israel. No, they were harassed because they were Jews.

The sad thing is that there are Jews who proudly claim to be anti Israel. If ever there will be a wave of violent antisemitism do they think that they will be spared?

AZLD4Candidate

(6,884 posts)
2. "If it weren't for Israel" is another oneI find suspect. It wraps anti-Semitism in nice political language
Tue Apr 28, 2026, 08:23 AM
Apr 28

The one I heard into my 20 was "before Israel we didn't have an enemy in the Middle East. Because of Israel, now we don't have a friend."

Twenty-two words to sum up something old time bigots would say in two: Fucking Jews.

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