Zone1 “Hate Wounds the Jew and then Rebukes Him for Bleeding Too Visibly”

All you’re doing is proving the point of the thread. The REBUKE! Someone keyed J E W into your new car? Someone trespassed into your home, blew out your Shabbos candles, and cursed your religion? Your classmate told you “no Jews are allowed in our house”?

The REBUKE: Eh, get over it. The problem is Netanyahu!!

And what about the 1000 American coffins that came home as a result of Islamist terrorist attacks? Why focus on the Jew country?

And do you tell blacks to “get over it” when they talk about racist hate crimes? Nope….and that again proves the point of the thread.

I did condemn Obama when he sent people off to needlessly die.
 
Note: The next time the antisemite PKnopp demonizes Israel on a thread that has nothing to do with it (other than prove the point of the thread) will be reported once an appropriate mod is online.
 
Part II related to the above:

Following are some examples of anti-Jew hate crimes I have personally suffered, and which I have referred to on this site:

1) Not being invited to a classmate’s 16th birthday party because her father did not allow Jews in their house - which she shared with me.

2) Having the word J - E - W keyed across my family’s brand-new car.

3) Having two Catholic School boys trespass into my house on a Friday night when I was 13 and home alone, blow out the Shabbos candles, and say “this is what we think of your fuckin’ religion.”

The reaction by antisemites on this forum has been the “rebuke the Jew for bleeding too visibly.” They have said that I’ve lied, made up fairy tales, called me horrible names, switched it around to call me a racist, mock, taunt, bait, ad infinitum.

This is what I will continue to fight. We cannot let antisemites continue to spread their hate of Jews by letting them silence us via their “rebukes” when we point it out.

Funny, you've told #3) before, and in those other tellings, it was just one boy named "Joe B" who blew out your candles.

Now it's turned into two boys who blew out your candles.




When I was a kid, an antisemitic neighbor named Joe with a last name starting with B walked into my house one Friday evening when my parents were at Shabbos services, walked over to the Shabbos candles, blew them out while I stood there in alarm (and scared), and said “that’s what I think of your f’ing religion.” He also was a Catholic School boy.

The raging antisemitic JoeB on this thread has also admitted he was a Catholic School boy. I’m wondering if it’s the same reprehensible Jew-hater.

So somehow between May of Last year and today, it's turned from one boy who walked into your house and said, "This is what I think of your ****ing religion, to two boys who said it.


Oh wait!! Hold the phone!! You went to Catholic School?

Now your rabid Jew-hate is starting to make sense. The worst antisemites I ever knew were Catholic School boys.

Were you that kid who walked into my parents’ house when I was home alone, at age 13, on Friday night, and blew out our Shabbos candles while I stood by helplessly, and then ranted with ** this, and ** that?

Your attitude and overuse of the f-word makes me think you’re that kid.

gee, another previous telling, and it was just one kid.
 
Wait, here's another one...

There was an antisemitic teenager a few doors down from my house when I was a kid. One Shabbat evening, when I was about 12 or 13 and my parents were at shul ( can’t remember why I didn’t go….must have been sick), that kid walked into my house, passed me, went straight to the kitchen where the candles were burning, and blew them out.

Then he looked me straight in the eye and said “that’s what I think of your ******* relgiion.”

Why do I bring this up? Because his first name was Joe and his last name started with a B.

First, how would he know where the candles were burning?
How would he know they had any religious significance?
How did he get into your house to start with?

So was it one boy or two? Did they say "I" or "We"?
 
Final point. Two of Lisa's three supposed stories (and probably the third one) involved kids being... well.. kids.

Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers are jerks. They do jerky things.

Now if Lisa was still encountering that kind of behavior today from other adults, she MIGHT have a point here.

Don't worry, we will soon hear about the five adults who broke into her house and blew out her Candles.
 

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