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The Second Family does performative Judaism and I hate it

This fucking bullshit Tweet:

Except…

This from the Forward:

Ella Emhoff isn’t Jewish (and she doesn’t want to talk about it)

And so when I was putting together the Forward 50, I chose Ella rather than her dad, the now-official “Second Mensch,” for our list of intriguing and influential American Jews.

We knew it’d be a longshot to get the increasingly in-demand — and also still enrolled in college — Ella to join one of our Zoomversations with members of the Forward 50. But when the polite decline came, the reason threw me. “Ella is not Jewish,” wrote Joseph David Viola, the spokesman Ella’s Instagram refers queries to.

No, sadly. Viola said in subsequent emails that Ella’s dad has been “celebrating Judaism for a few years now but out of an independent search,” and that Ella was living on her own in New York during this period. “It’s not something she grew up with,” he explained

So not a Jewish family, not raised Jewish, not a Jewish household, and Doug just recently started doing some independent Jewish type stuff (which in my experience is code for some new-age Reform bullshit).

This is political Jew-face.

What else could you expect from one of the most inauthentic and shallow politicians out there?

Remember when Trump was repeatedly called an antisemitie?

His Hanukkah lighting with his Orthodox daughter and son-in-law was infinitely more genuine than this performative bullshit.

This Substack article touched me soul

Jew vs. Jew
On the real lessons of the Hanukkah story.

On Friday July 16, I moved across the country and into a Moishe House, one of a network of communal Jewish houses in cities including Boston, New York, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh. On Thursday, July 22, my two roommates asked me to move out. What could possibly have gone that wrong in less than a week?

On my sixth day, I attended my first Moishe House event. Toward the end of the evening, a couple of people, including my roommate Michelle (because of the unpleasant story I am about to tell, I am changing the names of all who are involved) and her boyfriend, invited me to a bar. Michelle’s boyfriend drove me to the bar, while Michelle and her friend drove separately. As we were driving, he asked what I did for work. I replied that I work in digital technology for a defense contractor.

He replied that my employer “killed lots of people”, and that I only thought highly of the company “because they paid your bills.” Shocked, I replied that my view of the company was motivated by reasons other than my paycheck, namely my belief in the need for American leadership on the global stage.

As a Jew and a political conservative who grew in Massachusetts, I am very used to being in the minority. But my family’s Shabbat dinner table taught me the value of voicing my opinions respectfully and engaging others in good faith. No one ever made me feel that I didn’t belong because I had a different view.

What I encountered in the Moishe House was not the Jewish vibe I grew up with. At the bar that night, the group spent hours interrogating me. There was no conversation. No discussion. No back and forth. When I explained that I am politically conservative, someone responded, “On purpose?”

The next evening, my roommates sat me down in our living room and demanded that I move out. They explained that when they agreed to accept me as a roommate, they did not know I was politically conservative. Michelle said that she felt “unsafe” around me, and that she would not be able to take her birth control or bring her queer friends around me. My other roommate, Sarah, said that she did not think to ask about my political views because I was the first young conservative she had ever met. They both repeatedly said that my political views made them “uncomfortable.”

In an email later that week, Sarah wrote me: “If you cannot unequivocally say that you are anti-racist and support gay rights and women’s reproductive health and prison reform and defunding the police, among other important platforms, then we have an irreconcilable differences that would not lead to a harmonious living environment.” She continued: “I implore you to look inside yourself [and] consider why your viewpoints make us so uncomfortable.”

The Jewish community is not immune from the growing censoriousness of American political culture. While Jewish tradition treasures discussion and debate, my ordeal suggests that the Moishe House does not tolerate any deviation from left-wing orthodoxy, or at the very least is not willing to support someone who does. The Jewish community these days purports to prize “inclusion” above all else. But if my experience is any indication, inclusion does not include people who are judged to have the wrong political views.

I have never lived in a Moishe House, but I have experienced similar in Synagogues before.

Then there is this comment:

I am a conservative Jew and I worry once this idiocy called wokeness comes crumbling down (and it will) the Jews are going to be blamed for stoking some of the zealotry and be blamed for dividing the country. It will be easy for the Right and the Left to find a common scapegoat to blame once the dust settles and people demand a reckoning.

Cynical and prominent Jews like Soros, Schumer, Nadler, Jeff Zucker and Adam Schiff (who are equally despised by the Right and the radical left) are playing with fire and potentially creating a very precarious situation for the rest of us Jews. There are of course as many conservative Jewish voices, but they’re rarely aired by the mass media. And there is a perception among most Americans that all Jews are leftists. This is a bad situation and conservative Jews need to find a way to speak out more forcefully. Judaism should not be conflated with Progressivism like many American Jews seems to do.

I felt that one deep in my soul.

I have stated many, many times before just how much I hate Leftist Jews.

I am grossed out every time I see some radical, purple-haired, Leftist, with a Socialist rose emoji, and weird pronouns in their bio also identify as Jewish.

I have begun to wonder just how many straight, normal, healthy, functional Jews are left in American society.

I have come to believe that American Jewery is the victim of its own success.

Academic and financial achievement that is a hallmark of Ashkenazi Jewish culture was the product of discrimination.  When Jews were forbidden from owning land, a movement intended to keep us poor in agrarian societies, we developed skills as artisans, craftsmen, traders, bankers, etc.  We got a jump start on the knowledge economy.

In America, that tradition has made us successful.

Unfortunately, it has resulted in two generations of Jews who have become the indulgent, pampered, sophists that become radical Leftists.

They reject everything Jewish about themselves to become Progressives, confusing the Talmud for the Communist Manifesto.

And I agree with the comment so much it hurts.

I am terrified of the position that puts Jews in.  The Left always turns on the Jews.  There is no safety in assimilating with them.  On the other hand, Progressives are the most public face of American Jewery, feeding the antisemitism of the (Alt) Right.

And just to make matters worse, this has caused a breakdown in Jewish unity.  Leftist Jews are more than happy to feed us Conservative Jews to the Leftist crocodile, not realizing that won’t satiate its hunger.

Uninformed Professors write idiot OpEds

My Take: Uninformed juries produce incorrect outcomes

Kyle Rittenhouse represents a character in the larger story of the divided American society. I follow these events and the attitudes and opinions surrounding them as an expert researcher focused on healing divided societies. There are many bifurcations, and the casualties that are not being discussed are healing and truth. His acquittal is a springboard, and the public is now at increased threat.

No criminal trial is motivated by healing or truth. Trials are about fact finding and fact exclusion. The truth, for example, that after pleading not guilty earlier this year Kyle posed with Proud Boys while flashing a white power hand sign and T-shirt that said “Free as F—,” was not allowed in trial. Rittenhouse remains “Free as F—,” unpermitted facts notwithstanding.

This process focuses on justifying punishment for offenders who have been convicted beyond reasonable doubt, but uninformed juries cannot make informed decisions.

This is not justice, and it does nothing for healing. The families of the victims, the communities, Kyle Rittenhouse, and so on … nothing about the process is intended to help them heal or find closure. Punitive justice serves a role, but there are other options. The verdict only affirms that the US remains committed to its long history of vigilantism, an ugly bloodlust embedded throughout the American mythology promoting white supremacy.

Not once in his OpEd did he discuss a single fact in evidence presented to the jury.

Not once during the trial did White Supremacy or any racial issue come up, even from the prosecutors.

The Proud Boys has nothing to do with Kenosha at all.

The jury was informed, presented with evidence, video recordings, and eye witness testimony, and made their decision.

This asshole didn’t see any of that and instead inserted his own ignorant opinion.

This man is a professor of conflict resolution.

I think he should be fired for writing this.

Clearly he’s unable to do his job and is unqualified for his position if he can’t discuss a single bit of trial evidence and relies only on his prejudices to make decisions.

His students should demand refunds.

 

I need to work on an EDC woodchipper

Taking pictures of little girls in Walmart then claiming doing it because the unmasked little girl was a threat to him.

If this guy wants to stay alive so badly, taking pictures of little girls in public places without their parents permission is probably a lot riskier than COVID.

 

I can’t get enough of videos like these

It’s like watching the Vandals sack Rome.

There is no saving California.  I can’t imagine that state taking the initiative to do what it needs to, to reverse this.  It’s all down hill from here.

Deaths will increase dramatically, but as long as they are not COVID deaths it’s good

The absolute state of New York:

Again, let me remind you surgeries are either emergency or elective.  Elective surgery means it’s scheduled in advance, not that it’s unnecessary.

Having a malignant tumor the size of a marble removed from my kidney was elective because they scheduled it more than 24 hours in advance.

But if you think simply ending elective surgeries is where they will stop, guess again.

Cancer surgeries, heart values, stents and pacemakers, bypasses, joint replacements, all canceled.

Emergency rooms closed.

They will kill a lot of people with these measurements, but as long as they pretend it will reduce COVID deaths, it’s all fine.

 

Another reason I own guns- forced vaccination edition

I saw this an went through this person’s Twitter account.  I really wanted to determine if this was legitimate or trolling.

I am having a real Poe’s Law moment because I can’t tell if this is a very good parody account or a completely deranged human.

I am leaning in the direction of completely deranged because her bio says “Secular Jewish Woman” which is a detail not many trolls would include.

So I will take this a face value:

Yes, having government thugs restrain parents while their children have chemicals forced into their bodies against their will.  Where have I seen that before?

And it is particularly grotesque coming from a Jewish woman.

This is not a path they want to go down.

I’d normally say something along the lines of “they better send single men” but not anymore.  They are not prepared for what will happen if they go this far.  Force chemicals into my children against my will and I will return the favor.

I don’t want the bureaucrat worrying that he won’t return home to his children.  I want the bureaucrat to worry that at the end of his shift he will go home to the burned remains of his house with his family’s bodies lying in the yard.

What will be done to the bureaucrats that cross this line would make William Tecumseh Sherman say “that’s fucked up.”

I know I am not alone in this.