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It was a small Southern town, not known for its violence, when a mob of racist and anti-Semitic men rose up, marched through the streets and claimed the life of an innocent person.
This was not Charlottesville last week, but Marietta, Georgia, 102 years ago today. The victim was Leo Frank, a Jewish man who was questionably convicted of murdering a young woman, then lynched by an angry mob. Although more than a century separates these two incidents, the similarities are eerie and painful.
After more than 100 years of struggle and progress, it is dispiriting to think that we are again seeing anti-Semitic mobs marching through our streets.
It is unconscionable that President Donald Trump has, at best, danced around the issue of condemning the neo-Nazis and white supremacists marching in Charlottesville. Trump brought shame to his office by failing a basic test of moral leadership and breaking with decades of precedent of presidents of both parties condemning this kind of bigotry. It is worth nothing that the only people in the public conversation applauding Trumps remarks are notorious white supremacist David Duke and his fellow traveler Richard Spencer, and their followers.
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With Frank's murder, we raw the rebirth of the KKK.
TexasProgresive
(12,158 posts)I wonder where the Kushner's will find a safe place if this fool of a father keeps stirring the anti-Semite pot.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)Behind the Aegis
(53,987 posts)Too many are "worried" about which Jew is speaking up or not (never mind other minorities) because now anti-Semitism is "interesting", but only thru the lens of who should Jews act or not, and non-Jews letting us know if they approve of our actions or not. So, they can't be bothered with a bit of Jewish history.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)Behind the Aegis
(53,987 posts)It is what it is.