• Dem Bosain
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    8 months ago

    I guess my point was that I haven’t seen an increase in violence or hatred among a population that’s routinely slandered as being violent or hateful.

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      8 months ago

      I don’t think those are the ones whose hatred is increasing and I also don’t think it’s Muslim-Americans attacking Jewish-Americans or vice-versa. It’s a third party who hates one, the other, or both and are emboldened by this war.

      I’m Jewish. Every Muslim I have ever met who was born in this country has been far more like me than any Israeli I have ever met, because we have both spent our entire lives steeped in the exact same American culture. And I think they realize that and so do we. We aren’t attacking each other, at least not generally. Because we aren’t the ones generally making these assumptions that Jews are Israeli and Muslims are Hamas. Even the Jews who support Israel and the Muslims who support Hamas who live in the U.S. don’t think those things are universally true in their communities.