Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Why Secular Jews Hate Trump

A Jew at Slate writes:
The Lie Trump Is Offering Jewish Voters ...

Jews have, for the past 100 years, overwhelmingly voted for Democratic presidential candidates. ...

“I gave them Golan Heights. I gave them the Abraham Accords. I recognized the capital of Israel and opened the embassy in Jerusalem. And most importantly of all, I terminated the Iran nuclear deal, which was the worst deal ever made in the history of Israel, in the history of the Middle East,” Trump said at an event in September. ...

Most Orthodox Jews and Israelis support Trump, so it is hard to see how the Jewish religion requires opposing Trump. No, this Jew hates Trump because:
This is before we get to some of his greatest antisemitic hits from before this election, like when he dined with Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes in 2022, or when he said there were “very fine people” among those chanting “Jews will not replace us” in Charlottesville at the 2017 Unite the Right Rally, or even before that, when he hired Steve Bannon to be his chief strategist in the White House.
Ahh, the fine people hoax, which Pres. Obama, Pres. Biden, and VP Harris keep saying. It is a lie, as even the left-wing fact-checkers agree.

As far as I can determine, people chanted “You will not replace us” in Charlottesville. Assuming they chanted "Jews", why are Jews and their surrogates so angry about people not wanting Jews to replace them with immigrants?

Apparently secular Jews reject most of the Jewish curstoms but believe, above all else, that the USA must import millions of foreigners to replace the native born.

I have now read about ten Jewish essays like this. They have very little to say about Harris being good, and very little bad about Trump's actual Presidency. The rambling rants against Trump read like the delusions of paranoid schizophrenic. They are not rational.

I don't know if this is related, but there is a stereotype of Jewish leftists being anti-American, anti-Christian, and anti-masculine. The Harris campaign has realized that it has lost the male vote, and so it has put out ads to appeal to men, such as this. The ad portrays a Pittsburgh "girl dad" trying to support his family of a wife and two daughters. He is happy to have daughters instead of sons, and is offended by Trump's masculinity. The message seems to be that the future is female, and that men should subordinate their interests to whatever please, such as a female President and easier abortions.

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