Across American culture, politics, and even business, expressions of antisemitism have grown louder in recent years. It’s not just high profile statements made by the rapper Ye and basketball star Kyrie Irving or politicians increasingly cozying up to White supremacist groups. Incidents of antisemitic harassment, vandalism and assault reached a 42 year high in 2021, the most recent year with available data, according the Anti-Defamation League. And there’s evidence that discrimination is seeping into the workplace, too. 

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    10 months ago

    according to the Anti-Defamation League.

    I think I see the problem right there. This is like quoting the KKK on issues regarding white people.

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    10 months ago

    New study results:

    If you have money, you can pay any number of “research groups” to prove anything that aligns with your beliefs…

    Studies also find that sometimes other organizations whose existence is also predicted on your beliefs will back those studies…

    Sources: hold on, I’ll pay someone…

    /s

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    As a hiring manager I don’t want anyone who’s religion is their whole identity to advance in the hiring process I don’t give a fuck if you’re Christian Jewish Muslim Hindi whatever I care if you’re a good worker and if you make whatever imaginary sky entity you worship more important at the workplace then the actual work we do, I don’t want you on my team.

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    10 months ago

    One huge thing we could do to diminish anti-Semitic behavior in the world, is to stop calling the government committing a genocide by a religious title. Stop conflating the genociders and the religion.