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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn a Time of Trump, Millennial Jews Awaken to Anti-Semitism
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/10/donald-trump-anti-semitism-young-jews-214314For younger Jews in the United States, that era has suddenly passed. The early months of 2016 brought in a strange tide of online hate speech aimed largely at Jewish journalists who had published articles critical of Trump or his campaign, with all the old ugly epithets on display. Then in July Trumps Twitter account posted an image of a six-pointed star next to a picture of Hillary Clinton, with a pile of money in the background. Though he deleted the tweet, afterward Trump walked up to a brightly lit podium and defended the image, bellowing that the Jewish star was not a Jewish star. A dim reality descended on American Jews. Yes: Trump had broadcast the message of a neo-Nazi without apology.
Then: Weeks of quiet, lasting into August. But the issue roared back into view in September, when the ex-wife of Trumps campaign manager, Steve Bannon, said that Bannon had kept his daughters out of a school because he there were too many whiny Jewish brats there; the candidates son, Donald Trump, Jr., retweeted someone described as the neo-Nazis favorite academic; and a Trump advisor was accused of discriminating against Jewish employees (and denying the Holocaust). Then Don Trump, Jr., with unblinking casualness, stumbled on an odious analogy. The media has been (Clintons) number one surrogate, Donald, Jr. complained, not unlike a whiny brat, during a radio interview in Philadelphia. If Republicans were doing that, theyd be warming up the gas chamber....
But while his parents deliberate, its 19-year-old Zach Reizes who is most firm in his views. What Trump has brought to the surface is, in many ways, the first blatant anti-Semitic experience for the vast majority of American millennials, says Zach, an angular and handsome sophomore at Ohio University. On campus, hes active both with AIPAC, the right-of-center bulwark of Jewish politics, and J-Street, its younger and left-leaning rival. My little sister, he adds, thinks that Trump is the Haman of the Purim story.
This year, Reizes and his peers have watched the situation deteriorate: Headshots of journalists superimposed in concentration camps; calls to Jewish reporters in the middle of the night playing Hitlers voice; white supremacists who appended parentheses around the names of Jews online. Recently, a feature by POLITICO on white America won its author fresh opprobrium as a Marxist kike. The anonymous stalkers Twitter avatar, Pepe the Frog, has become a symbol of the white nationalist alt-rightnamed this week by the Anti-Defamation League as an official hate symboland an image that Donald Trump himself once broadcast, amplifying the dog whistles of a more innocent era into something akin to a trombone blast.
Then: Weeks of quiet, lasting into August. But the issue roared back into view in September, when the ex-wife of Trumps campaign manager, Steve Bannon, said that Bannon had kept his daughters out of a school because he there were too many whiny Jewish brats there; the candidates son, Donald Trump, Jr., retweeted someone described as the neo-Nazis favorite academic; and a Trump advisor was accused of discriminating against Jewish employees (and denying the Holocaust). Then Don Trump, Jr., with unblinking casualness, stumbled on an odious analogy. The media has been (Clintons) number one surrogate, Donald, Jr. complained, not unlike a whiny brat, during a radio interview in Philadelphia. If Republicans were doing that, theyd be warming up the gas chamber....
But while his parents deliberate, its 19-year-old Zach Reizes who is most firm in his views. What Trump has brought to the surface is, in many ways, the first blatant anti-Semitic experience for the vast majority of American millennials, says Zach, an angular and handsome sophomore at Ohio University. On campus, hes active both with AIPAC, the right-of-center bulwark of Jewish politics, and J-Street, its younger and left-leaning rival. My little sister, he adds, thinks that Trump is the Haman of the Purim story.
This year, Reizes and his peers have watched the situation deteriorate: Headshots of journalists superimposed in concentration camps; calls to Jewish reporters in the middle of the night playing Hitlers voice; white supremacists who appended parentheses around the names of Jews online. Recently, a feature by POLITICO on white America won its author fresh opprobrium as a Marxist kike. The anonymous stalkers Twitter avatar, Pepe the Frog, has become a symbol of the white nationalist alt-rightnamed this week by the Anti-Defamation League as an official hate symboland an image that Donald Trump himself once broadcast, amplifying the dog whistles of a more innocent era into something akin to a trombone blast.
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In a Time of Trump, Millennial Jews Awaken to Anti-Semitism (Original Post)
KamaAina
Oct 2016
OP
JI7
(89,287 posts)1. the only difference is people are more open about these things
rug
(82,333 posts)2. Never again.
The day Buchenwald was liberated. April 14, 1945.
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)3. Are you Jewish?
What Was Auschwitz?
Auschwitz, located in Oswiecim outside of Cracow, Poland, has become a symbol of the Holocaust. One of the main reasons that Nazi Germany established the camp there was because it was a central intersection of roads and railways. Before the Second World War, Jews living in Oswiecim, who were often artisans or merchants, constituted approximately half of this small town's population. After the Holocaust, it may be argued that Oswiecim will forever be overshadowed by Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers.
Not only has Auschwitz become a symbol of the Holocaust due to its geographical size, but also because Jews were sent there from all over Europe to undergo selection and to be systematically murdered in gas chambers. In addition, we have many detailed testimonies of Holocaust survivors who survived the camp.
We say and write "Auschwitz," but we actually mean a torture center, a terror that we cannot possibly conceive, the essence of evil and horror. Yet, Auschwitz was not another planet, but a huge complex built by human beings to murder other human beings in the cruelest industrialized manner.
Auschwitz was surrounded by high electric barbed wire fences, which were guarded by SS soldiers armed with machine guns and rifles. Some Holocaust survivors have said that not only did the barbed-wire surrounding Auschwitz tremble and howl, but also the tortured earth itself moaned with the voices of the victims. http://isurvived.org/AUSCHWITZ_TheCamp.html
Auschwitz, located in Oswiecim outside of Cracow, Poland, has become a symbol of the Holocaust. One of the main reasons that Nazi Germany established the camp there was because it was a central intersection of roads and railways. Before the Second World War, Jews living in Oswiecim, who were often artisans or merchants, constituted approximately half of this small town's population. After the Holocaust, it may be argued that Oswiecim will forever be overshadowed by Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers.
Not only has Auschwitz become a symbol of the Holocaust due to its geographical size, but also because Jews were sent there from all over Europe to undergo selection and to be systematically murdered in gas chambers. In addition, we have many detailed testimonies of Holocaust survivors who survived the camp.
We say and write "Auschwitz," but we actually mean a torture center, a terror that we cannot possibly conceive, the essence of evil and horror. Yet, Auschwitz was not another planet, but a huge complex built by human beings to murder other human beings in the cruelest industrialized manner.
Auschwitz was surrounded by high electric barbed wire fences, which were guarded by SS soldiers armed with machine guns and rifles. Some Holocaust survivors have said that not only did the barbed-wire surrounding Auschwitz tremble and howl, but also the tortured earth itself moaned with the voices of the victims. http://isurvived.org/AUSCHWITZ_TheCamp.html
Hekate
(91,006 posts)4. What is the intent of your question? I see nothing in the OP that would cause you to ask that
Just curious.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)5. That is precisely the point of the article.
The young generation of Jews has never experienced anything remotely like that, and never expected to.
For the record, I am a Gentile, but would consider converting if I met the right Jewish girl.
Behind the Aegis
(54,053 posts)6. I am sure it has been a rude awakening for many of them.
They aren't the only ones. There are even a few alleged/self-described liberals and progressives who are finally starting to whiff the stench of a bigotry which is more common than they think and more excused than should be.