US AP: Emhoff: 'I'm in pain right now' over rising antisemitism - Kamala's husband said these anti-Jewish attitudes are spread by old tropes, misinformation and falsehoods.

Emhoff: 'I'm in pain right now' over rising antisemitism
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Darlene Superville
2022-12-07 19:53:44GMT

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Doug Emhoff, center, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, speaks during a roundtable discussion with Jewish leaders about the rise in antisemitism and efforts to fight hate in the United States in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, said Wednesday that he is “in pain right now” over rising antisemitism in the United States but will keep speaking out against it and other forms of bigotry and hate for “as long as I have this microphone.”

“There is an epidemic of hate facing our country. We’re seeing a rapid rise in antisemitic rhetoric and acts,” said Emhoff, who is Jewish. “Let me be clear: Words matter. People are no longer saying the quiet parts out loud. They are literally screaming them.”

He said such attitudes are dangerous and must not be accepted.

“We cannot normalize this. We all have an obligation to condemn these vile acts,” Emhoff said. “We must all, all of us, not stay silent.”

The second gentleman, which is Emhoff’s unofficial title, hosted a White House discussion antisemitism and combatting hate with Jewish leaders representing the Reform, Conservative and Orthodox denominations of the faith.

Emhoff spoke in his opening remarks about growing up in a “typical Jewish family.” He was born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn and grew up in New Jersey. He said his great-grandparents had escaped persecution in what is now Poland, and he recalled reading their names on a ship’s manifest during a visit to Ellis Island, once an immigrant processing hub.

“It’s our identity. It’s my identity and I’m in pain right now,” he said. “We’re all in pain right now.”

Emhoff said he became a lawyer to stand up for others and fight inequality. He was a successful entertainment lawyer in California when his wife was elected vice president.

In his current role, Emhoff has grown increasingly outspoken about growing bias toward Jews, most recently by public figures with large followings, and hate at large.

Emhoff said these anti-Jewish attitudes are spread by old tropes, misinformation and falsehoods. He called them dangerous and said there is no either-or or both sides to the issue.

“Everyone, all of us, must be against this, must be against antisemitism,” Emhoff said.

The roundtable, at which various White House and other officials also participated, followed a surge in anti-Jewish vitriol spread by prominent public figures.

Former President Donald Trump recently hosted Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust-denying white supremacist, at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. The rapper Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — expressed love for Adolf Hitler in an interview. Basketball star Kyrie Irving appeared to promote an antisemitic film on social media. Neo-Nazi trolls are clamoring to return to Twitter as new CEO Elon Musk grants “amnesty” to suspended accounts.

“Antisemitism is Jew hatred,” said Deborah Lipstadt, who is President Joe Biden’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism. “They hate Jews because they’re Jews.”

Emhoff and other administration officials noted that Biden has secured increased funding from Congress to tighten security at synagogues and other houses of worship, appointed leaders such as Lipstadt to focus on hate crime, signed legislation to counter anti-Asian hate crime and recently hosted a summit against hate-fueled violence.

Emhoff said Wednesday’s roundtable marked a beginning.

“And as long as I have this microphone, I am going to speak out against hate, bigotry, and lies,′ he said. ”I will not remain silent .. I’m proud to be Jewish. I’m proud to live openly as a Jew and I’m not afraid. We refuse to be afraid.”

Participants included representatives of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Agudath, Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, American Jewish Committee, Orthodox Union, Jewish on Campus, National Council of Jewish Women, Hillel, Secure Community Network, Religious Action Center, Anti-Defamation League, Integrity First for America and American Friends of Lubavitch.

Senior White House advisers Susan Rice and Keisha Lance Bottoms also participated.
 
Oh shut the fuck up, you already headed it off with Milo and Nick running interference. Kanye still lost his bank account but there's no longer any room to talk about that.
Emhoff said these anti-Jewish attitudes are spread by old tropes, misinformation and falsehoods. He called them dangerous and said there is no either-or or both sides to the issue.
Kanye's bank account wasn't taken away by old tropes, misinformation, or falsehoods. Someone with a name at Chase bank pulled the plug. And something tells me there's a -stein or a -berg in that name.

So stop doing the things which feed the sentiment you claim not to want. It's a two way street regardless of claiming there is no "both sides", if you keep doing things people accuse you of doing and then lie to their faces, they get mad, they start thinking collectively, and not in a good way.

...or was that always the goal? Throw out a hook for the noticers and simultaneously engage in a media wide-denial that the hooks are being thrown out by the aggrieved themselves, so as to drive the noticers insane and give yourself an excuse to shoot them a few years down the road when they're still noticing? Perhaps that's the paranoia talking, but I don't know anymore.
 
He says he is in pain, he and his ilk do not know what pain is.
“Antisemitism is Jew hatred,” said Deborah Lipstadt, who is President Joe Biden’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism. “They hate Jews because they’re Jews.”
No, and I actually do not hate any particular Jewish individual because that person is Jewish, but there is about a 90 percent overlap with abhorrent personal behavior and a collective, aggregate history and political and ideological bent that is beyond reprehensible.

Whether anti-Semitism is Jew hatred matters not when one embraces anti-semtisin s truth, precisely because TRUTH IS ANTI-SEMITIC.

Below is a bullet point of words and phrases demonstrating this. To learn more, Read Kevin MacDonald's Culture of Critique, his collection of Iconoclasts, and his website.

- Jacob Schiff and financial backing of the Bolsheivst Revolution by Jewish financiers.

- The sordid history of the Balfour Delcattion to get the United States involved in WWI with promises of Israel for Jewish settlement to entice support by Jewish financiers.

- Earl Rabb and other Jews that worked behind the scenes to promulgate the Hart-Sellers Immigration Act.

- History of the Frankfurt School and the rise of Cultural Marxism

- moral particularism of Jews (supper diversity i Europe race mixing, but not for Israel and not for Jews.

- wild overrepresntarion of Jews in Hollywood (Christian groups always denounce Hollywood but never put two and two together). Those who are skeptical need not take my word for it, Dave Chappelle said it hinself.

- ditto in so called porn industry.

- Forty percent of big law partners in New York and DC are Jewish, similar overrepresntarion in other fields, and it is not becsuee they are smarter but because they are rich, well connected, and benefit from naked, flagrant nepotism.
 
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Personally, I can't really bring myself to hate Jewish people. Jesus didn't hate them for what they did to him, so why should I?

No, at the end of the day, they are people who claim they follow God but cannot accept that Jesus is our Lord and Savior. That is why they sin the way they do. That is why so many of them have gone down the path they did. By not following His way, the only way, they lead themselves to ruin. It's been a reoccurring theme throughout the Bible that by constantly disobeying God they get themselves into trouble and have to cry out for God to help them. And He does. I like to think the Holocaust is currently the latest example of that.
 
I'd be in pain too if I had to see this fugly camel looking witch on a daily basis.

Btw, I'm surprised Joe hasn't croaked yet. Totally expected her to be already prezgirlboss by now.
The DNC can't do the sneaky thing we all think they're going to do if they don't wait until at least 1 day past the halfway point of the term. Otherwise Kamala can't get 2.5 terms.
 
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