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Susan Hirshorn's avatar

Josh, most liberal Jews in the US and Canada have not educated themselves on what liberalism has become. They have no idea how it's been co-opted by Jew-hating cultural Marxist influence which led to "woke" dogma that considers Jews the bad guys. They look at you with a blank face when you mention the Red/Green alliance (a.k.a. Islamo/Leftist alliance) which has existed in some form since the Russian revolution; is responsible for the creation of the tyrannical Iranian regime - and created the playbook for Palestinian propaganda - a playbook based on lies. I wish that "crash courses" could be given about this in liberal Jewish circles before the November US election. Otherwise - yet again - too many Jews will vote Democrat.

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While it's true that Trump seemed to have been more supportive of Israel, I felt less safe as a Jew in America during his term than I did under Obama. Not because I think Obama was pro-Israel, but because Trump made it acceptable for people to openly express their derision towards those they deemed inferior to them.

Obviously, I haven't felt especially safe since 10/8/24. But I don't believe in single issue voting, and the Trump strategy of fomenting hatred toward other ethnic groups does not make me safer. Or safe at all.

I wish there were stronger official actions to fight antisemitism, but I can't really object to fighting Islamophobia. I remember the post-9/11 vigilantism that resulted in people who looked like they might be Middle Eastern being beaten and sometimes killed. Random violence that made me afraid for my Guatemalan husband and my teenaged son.

We're still not really over the trauma of 9/11, or the pandemic, and now we have young Americans threatening all American lives and burning the American flag because of perceived injustice in a place they have never been. It's terrifying.

I would like to see the return of a functioning Congress in 2025. If we can get ourselves in order, we'll be able to fight terrorism and antisemitism here and in Israel.

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