While I agree with most of what the writers have to say on this topic, I would ask the readers to do the following: in the “death to JEWS” chant heard at UPenn, instead substitute the name of any other minority or marginalized community. Then let me know if you don’t believe that it constitutes a call to violence for a specific group of …
While I agree with most of what the writers have to say on this topic, I would ask the readers to do the following: in the “death to JEWS” chant heard at UPenn, instead substitute the name of any other minority or marginalized community. Then let me know if you don’t believe that it constitutes a call to violence for a specific group of people. There is a persistent double standard in this country when it comes to Jews, where we are expected to prove more, endure more to enjoy equal protections.
While I agree with most of what the writers have to say on this topic, I would ask the readers to do the following: in the “death to JEWS” chant heard at UPenn, instead substitute the name of any other minority or marginalized community. Then let me know if you don’t believe that it constitutes a call to violence for a specific group of people. There is a persistent double standard in this country when it comes to Jews, where we are expected to prove more, endure more to enjoy equal protections.