Trump says ‘U.S. Jews have to get their act together,’ returning to antisemitic trope

Posting that Jews need to ‘get their act together’ paints a target on our backs

American Jews are overwhelmingly supportive of Israel. Eight in 10 American Jews say Israel is an essential or important part of what being Jewish means to them, according to a 2020 Pew Research Center survey. Just under half of American Jews have visited Israel, too. American Jews may oppose specific Israeli government policies, but only 15% say Israel is not important to their Jewish identity.

In his post, Trump wrote, “no president has done more for Israel” than he has. While the Trump administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and brokered the Abraham Accords among Israel and several Arab countries (with which it already had economic and other ties), historians have pointed out that other presidents have done more: President Harry Truman first recognized the Jewish state. President Jimmy Carter brokered a lasting peace between Israel and Egypt, at the time Israel’s biggest enemy. And President Barack Obama gave more money and arms to Israel than any president ever had.

Trump’s post ignored these facts and instead singled out American Jews as ingrates. He added a veiled threat, too, proclaiming that American Jews need to change “before it’s too late!”


When a former president with millions of followers heckles American Jews, it’s not even remotely funny. A 2020 study of online antisemitism found that instances of hate spiked after the 2016 presidential election, when the Trump campaign pushed similar slurs against American Jewish loyalties, and after the “Unite the Right” march in Charlottesville.

https://forward.com/opinion/521438/why-is-donald-trump-heckling-jews/
 
I’m not going to pretend that I can get into the weeds about all things Israel. But as an observer, and I could be wrong here, it seems offense to anti-Semitic comments or statements depends heavily on who makes them (I.e. do you agree with them politically).

Are there groups that speak out against anti-semitism whether it comes from the right or left? Or are most more partisan groups who really only complain when it’s someone they disagree with politically who says something?
 
Former President Donald Trump bashed the U.S. Jewish community on Sunday for, as he put it, being insufficiently supportive of Israel.

"U.S. Jews have to get their act together and appreciate what they have in Israel — before it is too late!" Trump declared on his social media website, Truth Social.

Trump touted his support for Israel in office while saying American Jews don’t fully appreciate his accomplishments for the country. "No President has done more for Israel than I have," he asserted. "Somewhat surprisingly, however, our wonderful Evangelicals are far more appreciative of this than the people of the Jewish faith, especially those living in the U.S."

Antisemites have argued for centuries that Jews can have "dual loyalty" with their religious faith; in the modern era, that pillar of antisemitism has shifted to claiming that Jews have an allegiance to Israel.

It's a canard that Trump has previously promoted.

In 2019, then-President Trump drew widespread criticism when he said American Jews who support Democrats were showing "great disloyalty" to Israel. "If you want to vote Democrat, you are being very disloyal to Jewish people


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A131O3v?cvid=b9186a9da53b4cdf8eda854a51dc1000

Bullying and intimidation is how twump has always gotten things done. As any voting official who had to deal with death threats because they wouldn't bow down to his election lies.
 
Ummm, how many threads have you started about the guy in the last month alone? You guys can’t stop talking him and in turn the media gives you want you need. It’s like fuel for your body.

Aww... you don't like us talking about your da da, twumptard? Fuck you.
 
how do you feel about the holy land? Jacob Israel?

Ass Hat(yes, he chooses to call himself that), parrots the Nazi line about deporting all Jews to Israel. Would he ever even consider deporting the Irish Americans to Ireland? No, that would be strange to him, but he is not anti-Irish.
 
Trump’s Anti-Semitic Supporters

Donald Trump’s nomination has drawn anti-Semites from the woodwork.

I’ve experienced more pure, unadulterated anti-Semitism since coming out against Trump’s candidacy than at any other time in my political career. Trump supporters have threatened me and other Jews who hold my viewpoint. They’ve blown up my e-mail inbox with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. They greeted the birth of my second child by calling for me, my wife, and two children to be thrown into a gas chamber.

Trumpism breeds conspiracism; conspiracism breeds anti-Semitism. Trump is happy to channel the support of anti-Semites to his own ends.

The anti-Semitism on the right may slink back beneath its rock when Trump is defeated. Or perhaps it will continue to bubble up, fed by the demagoguery of bad men willing to channel ignorant rage toward their own glorification.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2016...GsWQny9-3dyEwFr-v2OXNnaTS6h5TxvoaAuC9EALw_wcB
 
I don't know about. They are naming things after Trump is Israel. How did that happen?

I am well, thanks for asking, partying into the apocalypse basically.

I hope that you have been well as well....seems like it has been a couple of years since I ran into you. (We know each other from way back).
 
Ass Hat(yes, he chooses to call himself that), parrots the Nazi line about deporting all Jews to Israel. Would he ever even consider deporting the Irish Americans to Ireland? No, that would be strange to him, but he is not anti-Irish.

i was asking about guno the jew's opinion on israel, since he's says trump is trying to "portray" jews as loving israel.

if jews do love israel then trump is just what we call "correct".

turns out guno is an israeli citizen with duel citizenship. (duel cuz of the conflict.)

it's a real kwed.
 
“Support for the Jewish state never gives one license to lecture American Jews, nor does it ever give the right to draw baseless judgments about the ties between U.S. Jews and Israel,” the American Jewish Committee said in a tweet. “And to be clear, those ties are strong and enduring.”

“We don’t need the former president, who curries favor with extremists and antisemites, to lecture us about the US-Israel relationship,” said Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, also in a tweet. “It is not about a quid pro quo; it rests on shared values and security interests. This Jewsplaining’ is insulting and disgusting.”

'be grateful for your supporters' is a good message for anyone, high and mighty chosen man.

or does the world owe you something?
 
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