The victim, from what I gather, was a Hasidic (ultra-religious) Jew. This group has voted predominantly Republican is presidential elections over the last several decades. Of course, I couldn't tell you how the particular individual who was injured votes, and it's not relevant to the incident. His attacker wasn't interested.
What is relevant, though, is that black Americans are statistically more likely to be anti-Semitic than any other racial/ethnic/nationality group in the country, other than Arabs. The dead perp is an extreme example of this reality.
Thanks justiceseeker93.
“The victim, from what I gather, was a Hasidic (ultra-religious) Jew. This group has voted predominantly Republican is presidential elections over the last several decades. Of course, I couldn’t tell you how the particular individual who was injured votes, and it’s not relevant to the incident. His attacker wasn’t interested.
What is relevant, though, is that black Americans are statistically more likely to be anti-Semitic than any other racial/ethnic/nationality group in the country, other than Arabs. The dead perp is an extreme example of this reality.”
Thx for the info, I knew that some Jewish areas are more likely to be conservatives, of course a liberal could go to this area and more then likely the person they attack would be just such a person, conservative.
When liberal Jews support fascist/socialists the backlash will always come, sadly more times then not it is a conservative Jew that pays the price.
An overlooked fact about NAZI Germany was property taken from the Jewish people in other countries was sent back to Germany and given to non-Jewish Germans, socialism....
I lived in Crown Heights for years. Voted for Giuliani every chance I got. Voted Republican in Presidential elections since 1988, prior to which I wrote in Candidates. Only Dem I ever voted for was McCall, simply because Pataki didn’t deserve to be Governor any more, and I didn’t want his victory to be too big a mandate for Seinfeldian politics.