The difference is that in the case of American Jewery the stereotype about them being yellow-dog Democrats is true.
It is undeniable that, outside of a handfull of white-supremacists, anti-Sematism is to be found within the liberal community.
It is further undeniable that the staunchest defenders of Israel are those on the religious right.
So who are three-quarters of Jews voting for?
The Democrats, that's who!
The religious right extended the hand of friendship to Jews and they spit in their palms.
Does that make sense?
That is actually very deniable, although you are certainly correct that by far the most dangerous anti semites are to be found on the Left. Not to mention that leftist philosophy, by its nature, is more likely to give rise to state sponsored anti Semitism. There're still plenty of right wing anti Semites, though.
"The religious right extended the hand of friendship to Jews and they spit in their palms.
There is probably a perception that the hand bears evangelicism. The spitting analogy seems a little inappropriate to me.
Is that out of pure love for a lone civilization in the Muslim back water region or is that love there for another reason?
The religious right extended the hand of friendship to Jews and they spit in their palms.
Is that hand being extended in friendship or is there a catch? A catch as in, "Now let us proselytize all over and to your children". I personally do not need friends like that.