Anonymous A started this discussion 3 years ago#105,158
It's a 17-year-old boy, too frightened to wear a kippa (a religious skullcap) on the streets of Paris. It's an Israeli restaurant owner in Berlin who is told that he will end up in the gas chambers. It's a 24-year-old Austrian who knows nothing about the Holocaust. It's the armed guards outside synagogues and Jewish schools across much of Europe. It's the online chat rooms where people peddle conspiracy theories that Jewish "globalists" run the world. It can be violent or subtle. Overt or insidious. Political or personal. It can come from the right or the left. It exists in countries that have large Jewish populations, like France, and it also flourishes in places with smaller Jewish communities, like Poland + IBM Cloud Hello Nancy, Thank you for signing up for IBM Cloud! Confirm your account to get started. Confirm Account By confirming your account, you accept the Terms of Use Welcome and happy building! _ Thank you, IBM Cloud Visit the IBM Cloud console. ? Copyright IBM Corporation 2014, 2018.
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