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OilemFirchen

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9. It's the sense I get from the trajectory of Jew-hate I see, hear, and read on the daily.
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 03:07 PM
Jul 6

"Never Again" is obviously straightforward, but, perhaps, only to a small minority outside the Jewish population. The chants I hear at protests and the commentary I read online (including here) suggest that far too many non-Jews are not invested in the idea. We're a tiny percentage of the population, so our annihilation, though it may promote a tear or two, is not unthinkable.

Do I actually believe that these protest participants would champion Jewish genocide? Of course not. But their rhetoric literally says otherwise. It's not their fault - this is all social media-driven posturing, and it's evident that the vast majority of these yutzes simply don't understand a damned thing. But the neo-Left promoters and organizers of these events know exactly what they're calling for: "Maybe Again".

I'll add, BTW, that there are an ever-increasing number of "Definitely Again" adherents, as evidenced by the acceleration of attacks on Western Jewish institutions, groups, and individuals.

It's a toxic brew that doesn't seem to be subsiding.

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