jewishtracer:

jewishtracer:

a bunch of jewish people: this thing is antisemitic

goyim: oh no we better not do this thing anymore

one [1] jewish person: i don’t think it’s antisemitic

goyim: oh thank goodness we can go back to enjoying this without thinking critically and feeling bad! and now we can treat your word as law to silence any of those mean jews that try to call us out

goyim can reblog this because they need to shape up and start realizing just how often they do this shit

nottodaylogic:

broadwaytheanimatedseries:

batzendrick:

fuck-customers:

The next person who tries to correct me when I say “Happy Holidays” is going to be told Happy Hanukkah instead. Very tired of hearing, “No, it’s MERRY CHRISTMAS.” I’m pretty sure Judaism was around a lot longer than your Buckstar’s boycotting butt, Karen.

My boss once shared a great story about that. This happened when he was in a layover in North Carolina back when the “War on Christmas” bullshit was first becoming prominent. He had gone to get a pack of cigarettes, and after he paid for it:

“Merry Christmas.”
“Happy holidays.”
“No. I said Merry Christmas.”
“Do you know what Hanukkah is about?”
“No, what?”
“Some people tried to make us worship their ways, so we rose up and killed them. Happy Hanukkah.”

If this ever happens to me im using this^

Heck to the yeah Hanukkah!

sydsliftingface:

sydsliftingface:

hongkong-97:

lilsnoozyvert:

lilsnoozyvert:

lilsnoozyvert:

lilsnoozyvert:

big fucking surprise but trump is blaming the temple for not having been armed lmao

“if they had some kind of a protection inside the temple, maybe it could have been a very much different situation” —trump in response to a reporter’s question about gun control

what is it gonna take for you freaks to realize that antisemitism is still real and is deadly, right now, in 2018

you all need to fucking reblog this no offense. especially if you aren’t jewish

source, and another source in which the synagogue says they do in fact have guards, but only on major holidays.

how far do people have to go just to survive, and how long is this going to go on until the blame is finally focused on antisemitism itself?

I have a hill to die on right here so im just gonna go off for a second. It wasnt until this year that i realized security is not a normal regular everyday thing for churchgoers. I never realized until this year that all the cameras and guards and cop cars and bag checks were for a reason. It was just how i grew up, thats just how it went. You checked in with the security desk, a guard would look in your purse or tallis bag and then youd be on your merry way. It never occurred to me that they were Actually Looking For Threats, its just always been a part of my religious experience.

We know people hate us. We know people want to kill us, that’s kind of our entire history.

Those people who were murdered didnt die because they were unprepared, they died because somebody wanted them dead.

אנחנו נתגבר ונשרוד גם את זה.

Also just for the record, the implication that being Not Christian means you should be prepared to die at any time is sickening. Fuck you.

sheisawonder:

I try not to speak up about Trump because he exhausts me like no other. But blaming the shooting on the fact that there were no armed guards at the Synagogue. I want to be very clear here: this is rhetoric that goes back to blaming the victims of the Holocaust for not having guns. Not only is this not true, it is antisemitic. STOP BLAMING JEWS FOR BEING SLAUGHTERED. IT IS NOT OUR FAULT – IT IS THE FAULT OF THE NAZIS, ALT RIGHT, AND OTHER ANTISEMITES THAT ATTACK US.