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A Jewish Reporter Got to Ask Trump a Question. It Didn’t Go Well.

Excerpts from an article in "The New York Times" reprinted here.

"Jake Turx is a newly minted White House correspondent for a publication that has never before had a seat in the White House press corps: Ami Magazine, an Orthodox Jewish weekly based in Brooklyn. He is a singular presence in the briefing room: a young Hasidic Jew with side curls tucked behind his ears and a skullcap embroidered with his Twitter handle.

Dear @PressSec @seanspicer,
Please call on me at the next press briefing. I'm the guy w/ the words "Jake Turx" on my kippa.
(RT this y'all!)
— Jake Turx (@JakeTurx) Feb. 3, 2017

When President Trump called on him at a news conference on Thursday, saying he was looking for a 'friendly reporter,' Mr. Turx was prepared. He had spent an hour crafting a question about a recent surge of anti-Semitism, with a preamble that he hoped would convey his supportive disposition toward Mr. Trump.

But the exchange did not go the way he expected. A few hours later, with the clip replaying on social media and Jewish groups issuing news releases, Mr. Turx, 30, was still reeling. He said in a telephone interview, 'Regretfully, today was a day I wish we could have done over.'

His editor, Rabbi Yitzchok Frankfurter, watched aghast from the magazine’s offices as his young correspondent received a tongue-lashing from the president: 'It was a very disheartening moment for us, to watch him being berated.'

The exchange began with Mr. Turx standing up from his third-row seat and gesturing slightly toward his fellow reporters:

'Despite what some of my colleagues may have been reporting, I haven’t seen anybody in my community accuse either yourself or anyone on your staff of being anti-Semitic. We understand that you have Jewish grandchildren. You are their zayde,' which is Yiddish for 'grandfather' and often a word of great affection.

At that Mr. Trump nodded slightly, and said, 'thank you.'

'However,' Mr. Turx continued, 'what we are concerned about and what we haven’t really heard being addressed is an uptick in anti-Semitism and how the government is planning to take care of it. There’s been a report out that 48 bomb threats have been made against Jewish centers all across the country in the last couple of weeks. There are people committing anti-Semitic acts or threatening to——'

At that, Mr. Trump interrupted, saying it was 'not a fair question.'

'Sit down,' the president commanded. 'I understand the rest of your question.'

As Mr. Turx took his seat, Mr. Trump said, 'So here’s the story, folks. No. 1, I am the least anti-Semitic person that you’ve ever seen in your entire life. No. 2, racism, the least racist person.'

Mr. Turx tried to interject, realizing how the encounter had turned. He said he had wanted to clarify that he in no way meant to accuse Mr. Trump of anti-Semitism but instead intended to ask what his administration could do to stop the anti-Semitic incidents.

But Mr. Trump would not let him speak again, saying, 'Quiet, quiet, quiet.' As Mr. Turx shook his head with an incredulous look on his face, Mr. Trump accused him of having lied that his question would be straight and simple.

Mr. Trump said, 'I find it repulsive. I hate even the question because people that know me. …'

He went on to say that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, during his visit to the United States on Wednesday, had vouched for Mr. Trump as a good friend of Israel and the Jewish people and no anti-Semite.

Mr. Trump concluded that Mr. Turx should have relied on Mr. Netanyahu’s endorsement, 'instead of having to get up and ask a very insulting question like that.'

'Just shows you about the press, but that’s the way the press is,' Mr. Trump said.

At the news conference, Mr. Turx was referring to a rash of incidents that have shaken many American Jews since Mr. Trump was elected. On three separate days in January, Jewish synagogues, community centers and schools across the country received what seemed to be a coordinated wave of telephone bomb threats that led to evacuations and F.B.I. investigations. Other Jewish institutions have seen an uptick in vandalism and graffiti in the last few months.

It was the second time in two days that Mr. Trump was asked to denounce anti-Semitism and offer American Jews a dose of reassurance. In his joint news conference with Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Trump responded to a question about anti-Semitism by breezily recounting the size of his Electoral College victory and then reminding the reporters that his daughter, Ivanka, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and their three children — Mr. Trump’s grandchildren — are all Jewish.

The Anti-Defamation League issued a statement on Thursday that said, 'It is mind-boggling why President Trump prefers to shout down a reporter or brush this off as a political distraction.'

David Harris, chief executive of the American Jewish Committee, said, “Respectfully, Mr. President, please use your bully pulpit not to bully reporters asking questions potentially affecting millions of fellow Americans, but rather to help solve a problem that, for many, is real and menacing.”

Surveys show that Mr. Trump was not the choice of the majority of American Jews, who tend to vote for Democrats and came out in force for Hillary Clinton. Many Jews have been critical of Mr. Trump for not more forcefully denouncing anti-Semites and racists like David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan who endorsed Mr. Trump during the campaign. Many Jewish leaders are also wary of Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump’s White House strategist, because of the close affinity between Breitbart News, which he once ran, and the white supremacists in the movement known as the alt-right.

...​

Mr. Trump was popular among many Orthodox Jews. They were reassured to see the Orthodox Jews in his family and attracted to his hawkish line on Israel, his support of vouchers for religious schools and his promise to ban Muslim immigrants from entering the country.

...​


Mrs. Frankfurter, the magazine’s senior editor, said it was clear that Mr. Trump was not an anti-Semite and that Mr. Trump 'must have misheard the question' from the magazine’s reporter. 'The president is very sensitive to such an accusation, and we find the fact that he’s sensitive to it reassuring,' she said, because it means he understands how awful it is to be thought of as an anti-Semite.

Rabbi Frankfurter, whose parents survived the Holocaust, said, 'Perhaps the president should speak out more vigorously than he has. He’s got a bully pulpit, and he should use it for good reasons.'
...​
Link to article...https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/17/us/politics/trump-press-conference-jake-turx.html?action=click&contentCollection=Opinion&module=Trending&version=Full&region=Marginalia&pgtype=article

AGBF
 
Yup. When I watched this happen I was in complete shock at how he treated that reporter. Especially given that the reporter was (if anything) TOO NICE to Trump and overly accommodating. He even said at the beginning of the question that he hadn't seen any signs of antisemitism from anyone involved w. that campaign. I don't think it should be difficult for POTUS to categorically say that instances of anti-antisemitism are horrible and need to be dealt with.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/17/politics/jake-turx-reporter-hopeful-trump-anti-semitism-john-berman-ac360-cnntv/


Just a day earlier, less than 24 hours earlier, when he escorted Prime Minister Netanyahu out of the White House," Turx said. "I got a chance to just shoot a question at him and it was very simple: what is his message about how the meetings went and what does he want the orthodox Jewish community to know. He was very friendly.

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http://www.jta.org/2017/02/17/news-opinion/united-states/jewish-journalist-sticks-up-for-trump-after-being-called-a-liar


"Jake Turx, a reporter for Ami Magazine, told Fox News that he believed Trump acted defensively to his question about rising anti-Semitism in America because of the “unfair” treatment the president was receiving in the media and allegations connected to anti-Semitism.

“It’s very unfair what’s been done to him and I understand why he’s so defensive,” Turx, who wears a large kippah and a beard, told Fox News Thursday, hours after the incident. “And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Turx in a Twitter post said “President Trump clearly misunderstood my question. This is highly regretful and I’m going to seek clarification.”

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Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”
 
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/17/politics/jake-turx-reporter-hopeful-trump-anti-semitism-john-berman-ac360-cnntv/


Just a day earlier, less than 24 hours earlier, when he escorted Prime Minister Netanyahu out of the White House," Turx said. "I got a chance to just shoot a question at him and it was very simple: what is his message about how the meetings went and what does he want the orthodox Jewish community to know. He was very friendly.

_________________________________________________________________________________________


http://www.jta.org/2017/02/17/news-opinion/united-states/jewish-journalist-sticks-up-for-trump-after-being-called-a-liar


"Jake Turx, a reporter for Ami Magazine, told Fox News that he believed Trump acted defensively to his question about rising anti-Semitism in America because of the “unfair” treatment the president was receiving in the media and allegations connected to anti-Semitism.

“It’s very unfair what’s been done to him and I understand why he’s so defensive,” Turx, who wears a large kippah and a beard, told Fox News Thursday, hours after the incident. “And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Turx in a Twitter post said “President Trump clearly misunderstood my question. This is highly regretful and I’m going to seek clarification.”

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Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.



And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

This is the only thread I started on the subject, ruby. But why would my bringing the incident up more than once be problematic?

Deb
 
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Trump has yet to answer the question though, and it's making him look very bad. He doesn't listen to people. He could easily at this point just shoot out a tweet and correct things, but he doesn't act like any other world leader would. He owes Turx an apology too. I would expect more out of my leader, not less. The question was important to the Jewish community.
 
AGBF|1487430651|4130466 said:
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/17/politics/jake-turx-reporter-hopeful-trump-anti-semitism-john-berman-ac360-cnntv/


Just a day earlier, less than 24 hours earlier, when he escorted Prime Minister Netanyahu out of the White House," Turx said. "I got a chance to just shoot a question at him and it was very simple: what is his message about how the meetings went and what does he want the orthodox Jewish community to know. He was very friendly.

_________________________________________________________________________________________


http://www.jta.org/2017/02/17/news-opinion/united-states/jewish-journalist-sticks-up-for-trump-after-being-called-a-liar


"Jake Turx, a reporter for Ami Magazine, told Fox News that he believed Trump acted defensively to his question about rising anti-Semitism in America because of the “unfair” treatment the president was receiving in the media and allegations connected to anti-Semitism.

“It’s very unfair what’s been done to him and I understand why he’s so defensive,” Turx, who wears a large kippah and a beard, told Fox News Thursday, hours after the incident. “And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Turx in a Twitter post said “President Trump clearly misunderstood my question. This is highly regretful and I’m going to seek clarification.”

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.



And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

This is the only thread I started on the subject, ruby. But why would my bringing the incident up more than once be problematic?

Deb


Not you, Deb. The reporter. How many times are you going to ask if Trump supports the Jewish people and is not in fact anti Semite.
He asked a similar question just 24 hours earlier and Trump answered him very nicely.
 
lyra|1487434689|4130480 said:
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Trump has yet to answer the question though, and it's making him look very bad. He doesn't listen to people. He could easily at this point just shoot out a tweet and correct things, but he doesn't act like any other world leader would. He owes Turx an apology too. I would expect more out of my leader, not less. The question was important to the Jewish community.


I am part of that Jewish community, and people in my Temple are sick and tired of haters using us as an excuse.
 
ruby59|1487438006|4130501 said:
lyra|1487434689|4130480 said:
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Trump has yet to answer the question though, and it's making him look very bad. He doesn't listen to people. He could easily at this point just shoot out a tweet and correct things, but he doesn't act like any other world leader would. He owes Turx an apology too. I would expect more out of my leader, not less. The question was important to the Jewish community.


I am part of that Jewish community, and people in my Temple are sick and tired of haters using us as an excuse.

As an excuse for what?
 
Maria D|1487438542|4130504 said:
ruby59|1487438006|4130501 said:
lyra|1487434689|4130480 said:
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Trump has yet to answer the question though, and it's making him look very bad. He doesn't listen to people. He could easily at this point just shoot out a tweet and correct things, but he doesn't act like any other world leader would. He owes Turx an apology too. I would expect more out of my leader, not less. The question was important to the Jewish community.


I am part of that Jewish community, and people in my Temple are sick and tired of haters using us as an excuse.

As an excuse for what?

An excuse to hate him even more. The same garbage was posted after he did not recognize Holocaust Day and Jewish people replied they were tired of being used as an excuse for politics.

Obama was no friend of the Jews. Why was he never asked this question once, never mind repeatedly.

And why is Jake Turx even being referred to as a Jewish reporter

I saw some of the reporters asking questions, and I can assure you at least one or 2 are Jewish as well.

If a woman stood up, would you refer to her as a female reporter? Or a black person? Muslim? Hispanic?

If you want to refer to this reporter, try the one who was not very articulate in phrasing his question.
 
ruby59|1487439997|4130515 said:
Maria D|1487438542|4130504 said:
ruby59|1487438006|4130501 said:
lyra|1487434689|4130480 said:
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Trump has yet to answer the question though, and it's making him look very bad. He doesn't listen to people. He could easily at this point just shoot out a tweet and correct things, but he doesn't act like any other world leader would. He owes Turx an apology too. I would expect more out of my leader, not less. The question was important to the Jewish community.


I am part of that Jewish community, and people in my Temple are sick and tired of haters using us as an excuse.

As an excuse for what?

An excuse to hate him even more. The same garbage was posted after he did not recognize Holocaust Day and Jewish people replied they were tired of being used as an excuse for politics.

Obama was no friend of the Jews. Why was he never asked this question once, never mind repeatedly.

And why is Jake Turx even being referred to as a Jewish reporter

I saw some of the reporters asking questions, and I can assure you at least one or 2 are Jewish as well.

If a woman stood up, would you refer to her as a female reporter? Or a black person? Muslim? Hispanic?

If you want to refer to this reporter, try the one who was not very articulate in phrasing his question.

I think he's being referred to as a "Jewish Reporter" because he is reporting for a Jewish Orthodox publication. That's just my conjecture though, I could be wrong.

The exchange didn't give me an excuse to "hate Trump more." It's just another episode that confirms my opinion that Trump is an ineffective leader with extremely poor listening comprehension skills. The reporter was asking what the Trump administration planned to do about the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S. and Trump heard "you are anti-semitic." Personally, I don't think Trump is anti-semitic and I don't think his administration will do anything effective to curb anti-semitism. (Anti-semitism is not a problem that affects Trump or his money, why would he care?) I thought he was rude to the reporter, but not any more rude than he is to any reporter, regardless of race, color, creed, or sex. Trump is an equal opportunity boor.
 
Maria D|1487442453|4130520 said:
ruby59|1487439997|4130515 said:
Maria D|1487438542|4130504 said:
ruby59|1487438006|4130501 said:
lyra|1487434689|4130480 said:
ruby59|1487429441|4130461 said:
Like I already replied in another thread, this question was asked and answered by this reporter 24 hours earlier.

How many times are you going to bring it up.


And he has already reported that he understood why Trump was defensive- "And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”

Trump has yet to answer the question though, and it's making him look very bad. He doesn't listen to people. He could easily at this point just shoot out a tweet and correct things, but he doesn't act like any other world leader would. He owes Turx an apology too. I would expect more out of my leader, not less. The question was important to the Jewish community.


I am part of that Jewish community, and people in my Temple are sick and tired of haters using us as an excuse.

As an excuse for what?

An excuse to hate him even more. The same garbage was posted after he did not recognize Holocaust Day and Jewish people replied they were tired of being used as an excuse for politics.

Obama was no friend of the Jews. Why was he never asked this question once, never mind repeatedly.

And why is Jake Turx even being referred to as a Jewish reporter

I saw some of the reporters asking questions, and I can assure you at least one or 2 are Jewish as well.

If a woman stood up, would you refer to her as a female reporter? Or a black person? Muslim? Hispanic?

If you want to refer to this reporter, try the one who was not very articulate in phrasing his question.

I think he's being referred to as a "Jewish Reporter" because he is reporting for a Jewish Orthodox publication. That's just my conjecture though, I could be wrong.

The exchange didn't give me an excuse to "hate Trump more." It's just another episode that confirms my opinion that Trump is an ineffective leader with extremely poor listening comprehension skills. The reporter was asking what the Trump administration planned to do about the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S. and Trump heard "you are anti-semitic." Personally, I don't think Trump is anti-semitic and I don't think his administration will do anything effective to curb anti-semitism. (Anti-semitism is not a problem that affects Trump or his money, why would he care?) I thought he was rude to the reporter, but not any more rude than he is to any reporter, regardless of race, color, creed, or sex. Trump is an equal opportunity boor.

Sorry, Ruby, but this is something people will keep bringing up. It is yet another example of Trump being an unqualified leader who is unable to listen, has overly thin skin, and cannot answer a single question without taking it personally. He was incredibly rude to many reporters (including this one). This was an EXTREMELY easy question to answer. Literally all he had to say was, "we know that anti-semitism is horrible and will do anything we can to stop this hateful behavior", or anything along those lines. He didnt, and was instead very rude and dismissive. Sorry that you want to continue defending him at all costs, but he was in the wrong here 100000% (as usual). So we will continue talking about it.
 
ruby59|1487444371|4130529 said:
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/anti-semites-are-gushing-over-donald-trumps-berating-jewish-reporter


Keep bringing it up. It only makes the above even happier - true anti semites.

You do realize you just made our point for us, right? Trump was rude to a jewish reporter, hasn't come out an denounced anti-Semitic behavior, and horrible people (like the KKK) are happy. Now: who's fault is that? The people who call out Trump for being rude, or Trump for being a useless idiot? If you say the former, you really need to re-think your position on fault in this whole thing.

If Trump wasn't horrible and rude, there WOULD BE NO STORY.
 
lovedogs|1487444662|4130530 said:
ruby59|1487444371|4130529 said:
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/anti-semites-are-gushing-over-donald-trumps-berating-jewish-reporter


Keep bringing it up. It only makes the above even happier - true anti semites.

You do realize you just made our point for us, right? Trump was rude to a jewish reporter, hasn't come out an denounced anti-Semitic behavior, and horrible people (like the KKK) are happy. Now: who's fault is that? The people who call out Trump for being rude, or Trump for being a useless idiot? If you say the former, you really need to re-think your position on fault in this whole thing.

If Trump wasn't horrible and rude, there WOULD BE NO STORY.


By the very nature of having a daughter married to an orthodox Jew, and he is a trusted confidant.

The fact his daughter ,who is obviously the light of his life, converted.

That he has Jewish grandchildren.

You do know that back in the day children were disowned if they married outside their race or religion.


Yes, Trump was terse with all the reporters.

And yes, it was typical Trump.

Where did I ever say he was not extremely rough around the edges.

But a useless idiot? Hardly.

Meeting with Prime Minister of Israel
Meeting with the Coal Miners
Meeting with Boeing
Bringing Jobs Back
Working on the failed ObamaCare

Keeping the Promises he made to the voters.
 
ruby59|1487445073|4130533 said:
lovedogs|1487444662|4130530 said:
ruby59|1487444371|4130529 said:
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/anti-semites-are-gushing-over-donald-trumps-berating-jewish-reporter


Keep bringing it up. It only makes the above even happier - true anti semites.

You do realize you just made our point for us, right? Trump was rude to a jewish reporter, hasn't come out an denounced anti-Semitic behavior, and horrible people (like the KKK) are happy. Now: who's fault is that? The people who call out Trump for being rude, or Trump for being a useless idiot? If you say the former, you really need to re-think your position on fault in this whole thing.

If Trump wasn't horrible and rude, there WOULD BE NO STORY.


By the very nature of having a daughter married to an orthodox Jew, and he is a trusted confidant.

The fact his daughter ,who is obviously the light of his life, converted.

That he has Jewish grandchildren.

You do know that back in the day children were disowned if they married outside their race or religion.


Yes, Trump was terse with all the reporters.

And yes, it was typical Trump.

Where did I ever say he was not extremely rough around the edges.

But a useless idiot? Hardly.

Meeting with Prime Minister of Israel
Meeting with the Coal Miners
Meeting with Boeing
Bringing Jobs Back
Working on the failed ObamaCare

Keeping the Promises he made to the voters.

I'm not going to argue with you. You refuse to be logical, and there's nothing I can do to change that. The fact that you honestly seem to believe that Trump is trusted simply because he has jewish family members is appalling, and frankly silly. That's the classic racist/homophobic/etc excuse of, "but I have that one (black/gay/jewish) friend! I can't be racist/homophobic/etc". It's wrong, and has been used to excuse crappy behavior for a long time.

The fact that you refuse to look at logical facts is unfortunate.
 
lovedogs|1487445361|4130535 said:
ruby59|1487445073|4130533 said:
lovedogs|1487444662|4130530 said:
ruby59|1487444371|4130529 said:
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/anti-semites-are-gushing-over-donald-trumps-berating-jewish-reporter


Keep bringing it up. It only makes the above even happier - true anti semites.

You do realize you just made our point for us, right? Trump was rude to a jewish reporter, hasn't come out an denounced anti-Semitic behavior, and horrible people (like the KKK) are happy. Now: who's fault is that? The people who call out Trump for being rude, or Trump for being a useless idiot? If you say the former, you really need to re-think your position on fault in this whole thing.

If Trump wasn't horrible and rude, there WOULD BE NO STORY.


By the very nature of having a daughter married to an orthodox Jew, and he is a trusted confidant.

The fact his daughter ,who is obviously the light of his life, converted.

That he has Jewish grandchildren.

You do know that back in the day children were disowned if they married outside their race or religion.


Yes, Trump was terse with all the reporters.

And yes, it was typical Trump.

Where did I ever say he was not extremely rough around the edges.

But a useless idiot? Hardly.

Meeting with Prime Minister of Israel
Meeting with the Coal Miners
Meeting with Boeing
Bringing Jobs Back
Working on the failed ObamaCare

Keeping the Promises he made to the voters.

I'm not going to argue with you. You refuse to be logical, and there's nothing I can do to change that. The fact that you honestly seem to believe that Trump is trusted simply because he has jewish family members is appalling, and frankly silly. That's the classic racist/homophobic/etc excuse of, "but I have that one (black/gay/jewish) friend! I can't be racist/homophobic/etc". It's wrong, and has been used to excuse crappy behavior for a long time.

The fact that you refuse to look at logical facts is unfortunate.


When I dared to speak from the perspective of a black person, I was told to stay in my lane.

Are you Jewish? Do you go to a Temple, or help in a Jewish community center and Hebrew Day school.

You see, for me it is not the case of having one Jewish friend.

I am the Jewish friend.

So unless you have lived as a Jew and experienced what Jews have gone through for over half a century, you are just repeating what you see in leftist papers. But you clearly do not understand the issue itself.


Did you see the article from the editor of the newspaper from the Jewish reporter.

Have you seen other articles regarding Holocaust day and this.

Jews are not going to let you suck them in and use what they have gone through as a people to further your attack on Trump.

Jews will not be used as political pawns.
 
Ruby, just to clarify my response above, I just want to know what Trump plans on doing about the anti-semitism and the attacks that are happening around your country. That's all. He never answered THAT question. I think Jewish people deserve an answer on what HE plans to do to address it. He is your president, and you deserve an answer and a plan.
 
lyra|1487446583|4130539 said:
Ruby, just to clarify my response above, I just want to know what Trump plans on doing about the anti-semitism and the attacks that are happening around your country. That's all. He never answered THAT question. I think Jewish people deserve an answer on what HE plans to do to address it. He is your president, and you deserve an answer and a plan.


How can you change what is in a person's heart?

So I have no clue how you could even answer a question like that other then to stop feeding into it.
 
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