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You may remember racism being declared a public health emergency during the height of Covid. So now the new HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy is declaring antisemitism a "spiritual and moral malady that sickens societies and kills people with lethalities comparable to history’s most deadly plagues". Since it's a malady and he promised to Make America Healthy Again Health and Human Services will be working with other departments to fight this sick sick wrongthing.
I'm thinking that Trump administration isn't so much "defeating wokeness" as just updating it to their funhouse mirror version.
My rules > your rules, fairly > your rules, unfairly
Your rules, unfairly: Public health covers non-health things like gun control and environmental justice but cannot be used to push back against the woke.
Your rules, fairly: Public health covers non-health things, but at least both sides can use it.
My rules: Public health has to do with health.
Ok, but why is foreign country of Israel one of the two sides? Also, if Republicans want fair rules they can pass them right now, they hold all the branches of government, pretty much.
Roughly as many jews live in the U.S. as do in Israel.
Nobody's protesting American jews being jewish in universities, America enabling Israel's treatment of Gaza (and Lebanon, Syria to some extent) is what's being protested.
Jewish students at UCLA had to go to court because protesters were blocking Jews from entering the campus and UCLA argued it had no responsibility to stop them from doing so.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/14/us/ucla-campus-protests-court-ruling/index.html
There has been a lot of targeting of Jews for being Jewish by protesters over the last few years.
Let me guess. They hassled some zionist activists and they pretended to be targeted for being jewish. I cannot imagine the story playing out any other way. How would they even know which students were jewish?
At my college they were doing "checkpoints" at the dining halls, asking "are you a Jew?" and hassling anyone who said yes. Leftists have a funny term to excuse the tactic, I always forget what it is. "Reflection"?
That sorta did it.
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