“as many as 90 percent of the civil rights lawyers in Mississippi were Jewish.”
I don't think people today can fully appreciate the level of bravery it takes to be a Jewish person living in Mississippi or Alabama, seeing the worst klan violence go unpunished, and choosing to very publicly ally yourself with Black folk, because it is the right thing to do.
(🤔Actually, the way things are going, people *are* starting to get a crystal clear picture again of what that bravery was like...)
jews have always understood that if anyone is persecuted, they'll be in line at some point; that if anyone is persecuted, everyone is in danger. that doesn't diminish the bravery. many folks see things they know are wrong and unjust, yet do nothing.
@paul_ipv6 Which is why it’s so frustrating that so few stand with us now. @mekkaokereke @donray
@AlliFlowers @paul_ipv6 @donray
The good news is that I don't think that it is so few?
I think that there is an intentional effort by right-wing anti-semites to portray any criticism of current Israeli government policy as broad anti-semitism against Jews everywhere.
There is vile, dangerous, rising anti-semitism everywhere right now. A lot of masks are coming off. But I think the vast majority of liberal and leftist people are against anti-semitism, and stand with Jewish people on this.
@mekkaokereke @AlliFlowers @paul_ipv6 @donray Definitely this. I've seen **a lot** of Jewish solidarity against Israel's genocide
@owenblacker Oh absolutely! I think the majority of us are against the Netanyahu regime. My question is where is the Gentile solidarity protecting us? Where is the equivalent of BLM? @mekkaokereke @paul_ipv6 @donray
@mekkaokereke While there are some large rallies against antisemitism around the world, they’re caused by the overt acts of antisemitism. And while it’s easy to join a crowd yelling “no more antisemitism,” there is a distinct lack of people comforting their Jewish friends with a simple text, phone call, or Facebook post. @owenblacker @paul_ipv6 @donray