That is about Israel. Antisemitism is a totally different thing.
THIS is antisemitism you have so far not heard:
Nearly four months after condemning Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's
comments on antisemitic conspiracy theories, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is once again rejecting the Georgia Republican's rhetoric — this time over her equating of COVID-19 safety measures with the treatment of Jews during the Holocaust.
The remarks by the freshman Republican congresswoman — and criticism of them — come against the backdrop of antisemitic incidents across the United States in apparent response to the recent fighting between Israel and Hamas that saw a large number of civilian casualties. Those domestic incidents have been condemned across the political spectrum, though GOP lawmakers and some moderate Democrats have chastised progressives for, in their view, being insufficiently critical of these attacks.
In a
statement Tuesday, McCarthy said Greene's "intentional decision to compare the horrors of the Holocaust with wearing masks is appalling."
The freshman Republican has repeatedly equated COVID-19 safety measures with the treatment of Jews under the Nazis. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy rejected that rhetoric, but she doubled down.
www.npr.org
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One hundred ninety-nine Republican members of Congress rallied to the defense of a vile, unapologetic anti-Semite in their ranks who calls for assassination of her opponents.
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The Georgia representative has come under fire for her remarks about a Rothschild-funded space laser. But it's just one of a long history.
forward.com
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House Republicans deflect when pressed on internal antisemitism, arguing Democrats are the party with a bias problem.
rollcall.com
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The Anti-Defamation League has reported that
references to Soros -- a Hungarian Jewish billionaire, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor known for funding progressive causes -- have become a right-wing dog whistle for conspiracy theories about wealthy Jewish people controlling and manipulating societies to further their own interests.
Some Jewish advocacy organizations are calling on the Republican Party to take a harder line on condemning antisemitism.
abcnews.go.com
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Being pro Israel does NOT keep anyone from being antisemitic