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washingtonpost.com/politics/20 - US Government officials are not outside of sway of Antisemitism. Showing a Jewish dude as 'money grubbing/greedy' is an age old racist trope.

Very troubling.

A long, rambling Stream of Consciousness thing in which I complain about and try to explain how it feels to be the target of racism, or in my case, antisemitism. Mental Health, and other topics as well. WRed for Length. 

So, I've been thinking and let my thoughts sort of run wild in regards to recent events in Pittsburgh.

I realized that as someone who experienced Antisemitism growing up, who was not as insulated from hate as many Jewish people born and raised in the US, that my feeling on the recent events might be different than those used to American Culture.

American Culture is beautiful in that in many places there is a surprising lack of overt antisemitism and racism. I remember growing up there was a lot work being done to combat racism. To combat antisemitism- someone, somewhere saw the problems of the previous generations and decided they wanted to move away from those 'bad, old days'.

Now I live in Israel. People are killed here for being Jewish. That isn't to say that it doesn't go both ways- there are idiots here, too, consumed with hatred that will kill Palestinians for the dubious "Crime" of being Palestinian.

Israelis, though, are sort of used to it. Someone was killed in the territories, someone was stabbed to death in East Jerusalem, a man opened fire in Tel Aviv and killed six.

Ultimately, all those crimes were committed with hate in mind. To kill the Jew. There is no secret to that desire among some of our neighbors here.

But how much worse it must be to have the wool pulled out from over your eyes and see, for a moment, what is growing in the USA right now. What is being built in the United States.

How that beautiful 'Salad-bowl/Melting-pot' mentality is being eroded away.

I'm going to venture a guess, although I can not confirm, that this feeling of loss is particularly strongly felt in black american communities. Since I first felt the sting of antisemitism- for someone hating me just for being born who I am- I've felt a certain kinship with black Americans, African Americans, POCs. I'm not sure what is 'correct' at this point in that regard. I'm going to stick with Black Americans. That's what I was always familiar with, and I apologize if it is offensive in any way.

Please correct me if it is.

I read the news, blogs, watch Youtube videos, and immerse myself in media. Media that shows a people being made to suffer.

I remember working in Corrections as a Corrections Officer in South Carolina. The racial disparity in our prison was somewhat disconcerting. I'm still looking for a "good reason" why so many more black Americans would be incarcerated than white Americans. The fact that these people, regardless of ethnic background, are also allowed to be slaves for the state is also quite upsetting. I'm of the mind that if something like Slavery is wrong, it is always wrong- regardless of one's position in the criminal justice system.

I remember the Rabbi of my childhood- when my Mother worked at Temple Bat Yam in Sanibel Island. Murray Saltzman taught me about justice. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_S )

He taught me a lot of things. It was a retirement pulpit for him, but he was one of the nicest and wisest men I've ever met. (On an unrelated note, I also knew Mandy Patinkin's uncle at that same shul. A fantastically sweet man. )

Justice, I was taught, is an important part of Judaism. It is an important part of being a human being. Being able to recognize injustice isn't always easy, but we have to be on the look out.

Not to seek it fanatically, of course, a fanatic will always find something- but to be aware and be wary that it doesn't take much to slide into an unjust society. That we, as people and citizens of this world *must* never tolerate that slide. That we must look out for each other.

Jews have this thing they believe called 'Tikkun Olam' to heal the world. I sometimes find it difficult to see even my fellow Jews getting off their asses to actually do the work there.

Let me explain:

I have Bipolar type 2. I have been paralyzed often in my life in doing simple things. Simple acts of work and self-care.

At my worst I won't shower, or clean up anything at all, or wash my clothing. I'll come home and sleep. I'll struggle to go to work. It's depression, most certainly, and that might be a reason- but even well medicated as I am now it is sometimes very difficult to do the work.

And it is hard work. Taking care of just yourself is hard work- it takes dedication and discipline. How much more discipline and dedication would we need, as a species, to actually repair this world.

To fix this most broken world.

And yet, I have to remind myself of the beauty in this world. I have to, otherwise, I wouldn't be able to function.

I want to see a world, in my life time, that is more beautiful than it ever has been before. These are, to me and many, frightening times. I feel like we are coming into our adolescence as a species. We've got a whole heck of a lot of growing left to do, and we're really making bad choices- but in our honest hearts we, as a species, are generally good kids.

Still, it really is galling to have to see people live with that kind of soul crushing hatred. Being treated like shit for your actions is one thing- being treated like shit for your genetics? That's just bullshit and it always will be.

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Plants use light to produce sugars, and some of those sugars get deposited into the soil via the plants' roots. There, the plant sugars nourish soil bacteria, and with some clever use of electrodes, you can steal a little of the metabolic energy from those bacteria.

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#NetNeutrality is important for everyone, especially women, @jrosenworcel tells @inStyle. “Women know a thing or two about gatekeepers and an open Internet has been extraordinary for them." instyle.com/celebrity/jessica-

That Wednesday before a week worth of vacation. Wow. The day feels long and it only just started.

On a brighter note, glad to be here with my friends on Mastodon and in particular!

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Once your instance upgrades, check it out!

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🎉 #Mastodon 2.6.0 is out! 🎉

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- Link ownership verification
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And a load of bug fixes! 🐘

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"... the paralegal ..."

"The paralegal? Is that like a lawyer that jumps out of planes?"

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Antisemitism and Pittsburgh murders. CWed for Length 

@rnitsch
Let me also strongly disagree.

The holocaust grew from widespread antisemitism in Europe, an antisemitism that is very old and didn't stop in 1945 (e.g. look at when this crap started, and when it finally was officially banned: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_). Look at Henry Ford's support for Hitler and the publications he financed in the US. Look at Hungary's crusade against Soros. Etc. pp.

@Surasanji

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@rnitsch
Regarding "a tiny bit of truth" -- what would that be? Jews being greedy? Black people being less intelligent? Polish people all stealing cars?

Those "jokes" grow from a cultural background, and some people may stop at offending others with their "jokes", while other people may start to kill, but it is based on the same set of common thinking about groups of "others".

@Surasanji

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Antisemitism and Pittsburgh murders. CWed for Length 

So. Real talk time

Antisemitism isn't a new thing in the USA. It isn't a new thing in Europe. It's part of the European culture, and to a degree the American culture.

I grew up in the 90s, primarily, and it wasn't uncommon for people to make jokes at the expense of my ethnicity. Even now people will say 'don't Jew me' when talking finances.

People gladly say things to Jewish people and would never say the equivalent to black people, Muslim people, gay people- the list goes on. And when we point it out we're told we're being oversensitive.

Well, here it is. People got murdered and if you don't think this casual racism isn't part of that, I'm afraid we must strongly disagree with one another.

Already, I'm watching people make this a gun-control issue, or an issue of left versus right.

It's not. It's an Antisemitism issue. One that has been there for a very, very long time and isn't going away any time soon.

This will happen again. It isn't a question of if, just when.

Gooood day and ! How is everyone doing today?

Just a little interesting news on alternative energy front: phys.org/news/2018-10-breakthr

Neat stuff.

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Good morning sunshine!

May your day be filled with unexpected opportunity!

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