Why All the Jew-Hatred?
American Thinker,
by
Joan Swirsky
Original Article
Posted By: Mercedes44,
2/25/2026 4:12:44 PM
Did you ever go to Yankee Stadium? I’ve been there dozens of times and have always felt thrilled and celebratory when they’ve won, especially in the years when Mariano Rivera was closing and Jorge Posada was catching. I even wore my Posada jersey when I knew he would be in the lineup.
There are 46,537 seats in the stadium, and it is always packed. But what fascinated me the most was when the Yankees lost, and I witnessed the reaction of die-hard fans as they exited the ballpark. Many had fire in their eyes — pure rage. Others took to expletives.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 2/25/2026 4:24:29 PM (No. 2073071)
Muslims
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
marbles 2/25/2026 6:07:02 PM (No. 2073090)
The people that believe that it's their right to rule the world always need a scapegoat. Historically they always choose the Jews because they don't fight back . Not anymore. Am Yisrael Chai.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
chumley 2/25/2026 10:00:55 PM (No. 2073126)
I think its all about the funny hats. People who wear funny hats in public as an expression of their faith are intentionally setting themselves apart from and above those of us who dont. I dont care if its a turban or an Amish straw hat or anything else, they are saying "I am different but you have to accept me because I have this funny hat."
When they get powerful enough they attack people who dont fall in line and worship them. We are seeing that now.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Mofongo 2/25/2026 10:29:10 PM (No. 2073130)
Too often people hate what they don’t fear, and not a lot of people fear a pair of Jews walking toward them on the street. Where is Meyer Lansky when we need him?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
JimBob 2/25/2026 11:19:45 PM (No. 2073137)
The opening paragraph, using sports fanatics as an example, reminded me of a couple of lines from a song, 'Home Team Crowd' from many years ago, this line involving a NY Mets fan:
"When the Mets don't win, I get upset.
I've got a bullet hole in my TV set."
Not relevant to the main point of the article, but I hope it gives my fellow L-Dotters a smile.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
5 handicap 2/26/2026 6:15:07 AM (No. 2073174)
Why so much jew hatred, you ask? Schumer, Schiff, Goldman, Nadler, Raskin, Blumenthal, Hochul, Shapiro, I could go on and on, if you like.
As an aside, my lovely wife and son are Jewish, I do not hate Jews only the treasonous ones!
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It is plain and simple spiritual warfare.
Satan (think rebellious teenager) hates those that God loves. Not because they are perfect or special, but because one man, Abraham, pleased God while living in a society full of idolatry.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/26/2026 8:24:57 AM (No. 2073213)
To which century are we referring? Jews were hated long before mohammed was hatched under that rock.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
marbles 2/26/2026 8:55:46 AM (No. 2073222)
# 3 The Amish oppose war as they are pacifists. Hasidic Jews keep to themselves and rarely mix with others.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
udanja99 2/26/2026 8:56:46 AM (No. 2073224)
Envy. Way back during the 6 Day War, I was a teenager and I asked my father (who was half Jewish) about the hatred. His one word reply was “envy”. There’s a reason why envy is one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
felixcat 2/26/2026 9:07:21 AM (No. 2073231)
Well, and why do so many liberal Jews still support the Democratic Party? I know - these Jews are not the religious types but that didn't stop European non-religious Jews from being killed in the Holocaust.
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#11 I have always thought that at its root was their loyalty to democrat President Harry Truman, who was instrumental in helping Israel to become a nation.
But they are liberal on social issues of morality, like abortion and gay marriage. A small minority of them are religious at all, so what the Bible says about any topic does not factor into their choice of party.
However, since they are wealthy, you would think the lower taxes would be quite appealing to them.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
PrayerWarrior 2/26/2026 11:06:06 AM (No. 2073277)
This conflict goes back to the sons of Abraham, Isaac and Ismael. One born of Abraham's wife Sarah and the other, Ismael, born of a slave women. Half Brothers. Where the hatred came from was that God picked Isaac's descendants as His beloved people over Ismael's .
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 2/26/2026 11:32:48 AM (No. 2073283)
I always get a chuckle out of folks who think Jews are "smart" or "wealthy."
I grew up in Brooklyn where the population consisted 50% of American Jews and 50% American Italians. No one who grew up in a neighborhood like that would ever make a broad-brush statement that Jews are smart or wealthy. They are no more so - - or less so - - than anyone else.
The reason some folks think all Jews are smart or wealthy is because the only Jews they've ever known ARE smart and wealthy. I've had thousands of Jewish friends, relatives, colleagues, and acquaintances. They've always been some of the nicest, kindest people I've ever known - - primarily because they're no different from anyone else.
So stop with the stereotypes. Neither the "good" stereotypes nor the "bad" stereotypes are true.
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