Barry Weiss
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And I think that my view on the last election was... And I think one of the things that's so amazing about that incident is the people that were most up in arms about it have had either nothing to say about the explosion of anti-Semitism over the past year and a half especially. But... Or they have literally apologized for it. So like, forgive me if I'm not tearing my hair out.
I fully agree with that. I also wonder, just thinking about the ways that words have been leeched of their power, I wonder if the Jewish community sort of made the mistake of calling. I remember that when I was 16 or 17 years old,
I fully agree with that. I also wonder, just thinking about the ways that words have been leeched of their power, I wonder if the Jewish community sort of made the mistake of calling. I remember that when I was 16 or 17 years old,
I fully agree with that. I also wonder, just thinking about the ways that words have been leeched of their power, I wonder if the Jewish community sort of made the mistake of calling. I remember that when I was 16 or 17 years old,
that Hebe magazine, which was like this kind of dirtbaggy, really fun, I don't know, radical magazine, that the ADL put out a press release about how it was a danger to the Jews, it was made by Jews, because it was anti-Semitic. And now looking back, it's not only quaint, it's sort of tragic.
that Hebe magazine, which was like this kind of dirtbaggy, really fun, I don't know, radical magazine, that the ADL put out a press release about how it was a danger to the Jews, it was made by Jews, because it was anti-Semitic. And now looking back, it's not only quaint, it's sort of tragic.
that Hebe magazine, which was like this kind of dirtbaggy, really fun, I don't know, radical magazine, that the ADL put out a press release about how it was a danger to the Jews, it was made by Jews, because it was anti-Semitic. And now looking back, it's not only quaint, it's sort of tragic.
Maybe the ways that we overuse that word, and now that we're in a moment where we so need it, it doesn't feel available to us in the same way.
Maybe the ways that we overuse that word, and now that we're in a moment where we so need it, it doesn't feel available to us in the same way.
Maybe the ways that we overuse that word, and now that we're in a moment where we so need it, it doesn't feel available to us in the same way.
Why do we want to do that?
Why do we want to do that?
Why do we want to do that?
I wonder if there is an analogy to the following situation. If you go and walk through the University of Pennsylvania or Yale or Harvard or Princeton or some of the greatest museums in the world, which are in this city, or you look at the people that founded organizations like Human Rights Watch, and I could go on. You guys get the picture. These are Jews who have donated, who have
I wonder if there is an analogy to the following situation. If you go and walk through the University of Pennsylvania or Yale or Harvard or Princeton or some of the greatest museums in the world, which are in this city, or you look at the people that founded organizations like Human Rights Watch, and I could go on. You guys get the picture. These are Jews who have donated, who have
I wonder if there is an analogy to the following situation. If you go and walk through the University of Pennsylvania or Yale or Harvard or Princeton or some of the greatest museums in the world, which are in this city, or you look at the people that founded organizations like Human Rights Watch, and I could go on. You guys get the picture. These are Jews who have donated, who have
poured themselves into these institutions, in many cases founded the institutions themselves. And yet right now those institutions are playing host and are in fact dominated by a profoundly anti-Jewish ideology. Has there ever been, in your language, a ruling class that has overseen their fortunes so poorly as the American Jewish community over the past several decades?
poured themselves into these institutions, in many cases founded the institutions themselves. And yet right now those institutions are playing host and are in fact dominated by a profoundly anti-Jewish ideology. Has there ever been, in your language, a ruling class that has overseen their fortunes so poorly as the American Jewish community over the past several decades?
poured themselves into these institutions, in many cases founded the institutions themselves. And yet right now those institutions are playing host and are in fact dominated by a profoundly anti-Jewish ideology. Has there ever been, in your language, a ruling class that has overseen their fortunes so poorly as the American Jewish community over the past several decades?
Because I don't understand the impulse to suicide.