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In reply to the discussion: The fall of Israel [View all]Stargleamer
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Netanyahu's actions added accelerants to the fires of antisemitism, due to the tendency of many people to overgeneralize the actions and characteristics of some Jews to apply to Jews as a whole. An increased and expansive hatred results. This result could easily have been predicted.
As for Islamic terrorists, well, my guess is you yourself saw how much anti-Muslim hatred increased and played out in this country immediately after 9/11. Sikhs were even attacked in this country as well as Muslims because some thought the turbans Sikhs wore meant that they were Muslim. This result too was quite predictable.
It is "understandable" in the sense that this kind of short-circuited, knee-jerk thinking among people is common everywhere, and we've encountered it numerous times in our lives. When Herschel Grynszpan, a Jewish expatriate, killed Ernst vom Roth in 1938, the Nazis used this as a pre-text to start Kristallnacht--a lot of Germans didn't need much convincing that their antisemitism need to be ramped up a notch, to think of all Jews as treacherous or even murderous, as they thought of Grynszpan that way.
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