Posted on 12/28/2019 7:19:02 AM PST by C19fan
New information was released Saturday morning about another anti-Semitic incident in Brooklyn. It follows a series of anti-Semitic attacks this week and an increase in overall hate crimes around the city.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that acts of hate shouldnt be belittled or explained away when he toured the Chabad World Headquarters in Brooklyn on Friday. We see exactly whats happening, and we will not accept it, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at newyork.cbslocal.com ...
Are we to just assume that they are all hillbilly rednecks or Neo-Nazis?
Time for the Chasids to nut up and form their own defense force/militia.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that acts of hate shouldnt be belittled or explained away...
...and doesn't that sound like a spin piece that is right on the verge of actually reporting the belittling and explaining away of the attack? Thanks C19fan.
> I haven’t heard any details about the perpetrators of these crimes. <
Below is a snip from the article. As you can see, the attacker was a person. In other words, someone did something. What more do you need? /s
In Crown Heights, a 56-year-old man was walking on Union Street when a group approached him and one person in the group punched him. No one was arrested.
From what I saw in the stories, the perps were mostly blacks or Hispanic this time around.
When it comes to “hate” crimes against Jews in NYC it is overwhelmingly young black males hating on Jews.It’s been that way for decades
Why doesn’t Mayor DiBlasio’s African-American wife speak out to her “peeps” and tell them to cut the crap and stop attacking Jews and others in NYC?
This is part “religious”, part cultural, and altogether stems from differences in the creation of the fabric of a neighborhood.
The orthodox are “separatists” in that their social mode is predominately NOT inclusive of mixing with others.
But the area of Brooklyn they have such a big presence in is not exclusively an orthodox Jewish area, though some districts in the area they do dominate.
When you have neighbors whose social interaction with you is essentially to barely if at all acknowledge you, unless circumstances can’t help it, while they are extremely open and social with “their own kind”, AND the sum of the area is somewhat diverse ethnically - you have tensions. One dominate group is socially as if it was “exclusive” while everyone else is “tolerated”.
We see this in my area of New Jersey. I have neighbors - Orthodox Jews - just across my driveway (we share a common driveway) who have never ONCE spoken to me on their own initiative. If I say Hello or comment, they have a tiny short response. If I say nothing they just go on about what they are doing ignoring me less than 15 feet away.
Around town they are talkative, animated, expressive and even jovial among themselves, but not with or toward the sum of us who are not orthodox.
I, personally, can accept them as they are. I don’t even need to understand why they keep so rigidly social to themselves.
But I can understand how THEIR exclusiveness can lead to tensions in Brooklyn. That is no excuse for any violence toward them, but when social conditions between groups are not good, it is the worst among us that react the worst.
If there is no description of the perps, then you can safely assume that they are not “Americans of European Descent”.
They are all black white supremacists.
Since the media deliberately omits race or religion, you can safely assume that the perps are who you think they are.
Conservatives condemn David Duke. It’s time for liberal Jews to condemn George Soros...
George Soros isn’t a Jew. He’s a second generation atheist and antisemite. He’s also an unindicted Holocaust criminal.
James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 November 18, 1978) was an American civil rights preacher, faith healer and cult leader who conspired with his inner circle to direct a mass suicide and mass murder of his followers in his jungle commune at Jonestown, Guyana. He launched the Peoples Temple in Indiana during the 1950s. Rev. Jones was ordained in 1956 by the Independent Assemblies of God and in 1964 by the Disciples of Christ.
I don't think of Jim Jones as 'Christian' either - - Christians condemning and distancing themselves from him - and his insanity - was the only ethical choice. You and I are conservatives - we both condemn Soros and Jim Jones... we see them the same - not as religious men - not even close.
But within the liberal world, Soros is accepted as being Jewish. The work Soros is doing funding prosecutors in cities to assist criminals is evil. Liberal Jews (who don't see Soros the same way we do) need to condemn him. We have the right to make that request.
God gave the gift of higher intelligence and community - to Soros and he's taken that gift and abused in a way that reflects poorly on his group. Same as Jim Jones wearing the cloak of Christianity... Both men put themselves in positions of power where they must be held to higher standards.
That said, my original comment should not have been put on this thread ... my apology for that...
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