Across American culture, politics, and even business, expressions of antisemitism have grown louder in recent years. It’s not just high profile statements made by the rapper Ye and basketball star Kyrie Irving or politicians increasingly cozying up to White supremacist groups. Incidents of antisemitic harassment, vandalism and assault reached a 42 year high in 2021, the most recent year with available data, according the Anti-Defamation League. And there’s evidence that discrimination is seeping into the workplace, too. 

  • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldOPM
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    10 months ago

    So we shouldn’t worry about American bigotry? That’s a weird hill to die on.

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      10 months ago

      Worrying more about cushy jobs, than funding genocide is weird to me.

      I guess my priorities aren’t right. We can worry about the Palestinians, when america has dealt with it’s problem with antisemitism, that is definitely a bigger problem than black people and Muslims have been facing.