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  1. "Societies do not become tolerant of hatred overnight. They get there gradually, as prejudice becomes familiar, outrage fades and decent people convince themselves that someone else will deal with the problem.

    That is the most troubling lesson from a new national survey on #antisemitism.

    #RobertKraft’s #BlueSquareAlliance Against Hate reports that 30% of #Americans now hold #antisemitic attitudes — the highest level since the organization began tracking public opinion in 2023. Nearly half of Americans are now considered “unengaged” in combating antisemitism. The percentage identifying as active allies has fallen sharply. A majority now believes #Jews can largely handle antisemitism on their own, and nearly one-third no longer considers #Holocaust denial to be #antisemitic.

    Those numbers reveal something more profound than prejudice. They reveal indifference.

    The contradiction is striking."

    jewishexponent.com/when-hatred

  2. "Societies do not become tolerant of hatred overnight. They get there gradually, as prejudice becomes familiar, outrage fades and decent people convince themselves that someone else will deal with the problem.

    That is the most troubling lesson from a new national survey on #antisemitism.

    #RobertKraft’s #BlueSquareAlliance Against Hate reports that 30% of #Americans now hold #antisemitic attitudes — the highest level since the organization began tracking public opinion in 2023. Nearly half of Americans are now considered “unengaged” in combating antisemitism. The percentage identifying as active allies has fallen sharply. A majority now believes #Jews can largely handle antisemitism on their own, and nearly one-third no longer considers #Holocaust denial to be #antisemitic.

    Those numbers reveal something more profound than prejudice. They reveal indifference.

    The contradiction is striking."

    jewishexponent.com/when-hatred

  3. "Societies do not become tolerant of hatred overnight. They get there gradually, as prejudice becomes familiar, outrage fades and decent people convince themselves that someone else will deal with the problem.

    That is the most troubling lesson from a new national survey on #antisemitism.

    #RobertKraft’s #BlueSquareAlliance Against Hate reports that 30% of #Americans now hold #antisemitic attitudes — the highest level since the organization began tracking public opinion in 2023. Nearly half of Americans are now considered “unengaged” in combating antisemitism. The percentage identifying as active allies has fallen sharply. A majority now believes #Jews can largely handle antisemitism on their own, and nearly one-third no longer considers #Holocaust denial to be #antisemitic.

    Those numbers reveal something more profound than prejudice. They reveal indifference.

    The contradiction is striking."

    jewishexponent.com/when-hatred

  4. "Societies do not become tolerant of hatred overnight. They get there gradually, as prejudice becomes familiar, outrage fades and decent people convince themselves that someone else will deal with the problem.

    That is the most troubling lesson from a new national survey on #antisemitism.

    #RobertKraft’s #BlueSquareAlliance Against Hate reports that 30% of #Americans now hold #antisemitic attitudes — the highest level since the organization began tracking public opinion in 2023. Nearly half of Americans are now considered “unengaged” in combating antisemitism. The percentage identifying as active allies has fallen sharply. A majority now believes #Jews can largely handle antisemitism on their own, and nearly one-third no longer considers #Holocaust denial to be #antisemitic.

    Those numbers reveal something more profound than prejudice. They reveal indifference.

    The contradiction is striking."

    jewishexponent.com/when-hatred

  5. "Societies do not become tolerant of hatred overnight. They get there gradually, as prejudice becomes familiar, outrage fades and decent people convince themselves that someone else will deal with the problem.

    That is the most troubling lesson from a new national survey on #antisemitism.

    #RobertKraft’s #BlueSquareAlliance Against Hate reports that 30% of #Americans now hold #antisemitic attitudes — the highest level since the organization began tracking public opinion in 2023. Nearly half of Americans are now considered “unengaged” in combating antisemitism. The percentage identifying as active allies has fallen sharply. A majority now believes #Jews can largely handle antisemitism on their own, and nearly one-third no longer considers #Holocaust denial to be #antisemitic.

    Those numbers reveal something more profound than prejudice. They reveal indifference.

    The contradiction is striking."

    jewishexponent.com/when-hatred