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I don't think the liberal community is more anti-Semitic than in times past. But, it's obviously more acceptable to be open about it.
LOL.....I see a whole lot of projection by Contards in denial about the open anti-semitism of the right.
Don't get me wrong ... there are plenty of far-right anti-Semites, traditional anti-Semites. However, modern conservatives vigorously distance themselves from the historical antisemitism of the right and antisemitism is condemned by conservative party platforms.
What I find truly amazing is that the left, a movement widely supported and in many ways founded by Jews, is increasingly comfortable with open antisemitism and cruelly biased, one-sided condemnations of Israel have become a big part of the dogma of the left. This betrayal of Jews who have been carrying the water for the left for over a century is in many ways worse than the historical antisemitism of the right.
Criticizing Israel isn't necessarily antisemitism.