Sharply more Americans than 20 years ago say antisemitism is a very serious problem, as Jewish Americans' reports of poor treatment exceed those of other faith groups.
Are you talking about the “phobia” part of Judeophobia? It’s not about fear, as in “a phobia”. It means negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards a group, in this case Jews. Like transphobia isn’t a fear of trans people, it’s a dislike (sometimes intense) of trans people.
EDIT: bro did you just read the first word of my comment and then comment back?!
Okay, if that’s what you mean. Inventing a new word is stupid.
Also, this is the U.S. we’re talking about, not the U.K.
I don’t own a home, I dropped out of college and I don’t have a job.
So are my many, many antisemitism experiences including multiple times I’ve been told this year that I support genocide when I’m working with Jewish Voices for Peace valid enough for you?
Dude, no one is afraid of me. They just hate me because of who my parents were.
Are you talking about the “phobia” part of Judeophobia? It’s not about fear, as in “a phobia”. It means negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards a group, in this case Jews. Like transphobia isn’t a fear of trans people, it’s a dislike (sometimes intense) of trans people.
EDIT: bro did you just read the first word of my comment and then comment back?!
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Okay, if that’s what you mean. Inventing a new word is stupid.
Also, this is the U.S. we’re talking about, not the U.K.
I don’t own a home, I dropped out of college and I don’t have a job.
So are my many, many antisemitism experiences including multiple times I’ve been told this year that I support genocide when I’m working with Jewish Voices for Peace valid enough for you?