It’s not just people in power who are calling attention to Soros: This spring, there were half a million negative tweets about him in one day, according to the Anti-Defamation League, which says the Soros theories “can serve as a gateway to the antisemitic subculture that blames Jews” for unrest in the US Many of the tweets, according to the ADL, blamed Soros for fomenting violence in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests.
This
all creates a dilemma for Jews who oppose Soros’ actual activism but
feel uneasy about the antisemitism against him. How can you criticize
his billions of dollars in international philanthropy, for example,
without the criticism fueling those who accuse him of masterminding a
global conspiracy to destroy the American government? If you believe
Soros is fundamentally opposed to what you believe are Jewish interests,
such as support for Israel, what do you do when he’s the victim of
Jew-hatred?
It's not anti-Semitic to point out that Soros is evil. No one is saying "He's evil because he's a Jew." In fact, the Jews who have figured this out realize that he's evil despite being a Jew.
ReplyDelete