When It’s a Jew, Violence Suddenly Becomes “OK”

 

In today’s West, everyone loves to preach about human rights, freedom, and equality. Violence is always wrong. until the target is a Jew. Suddenly, there’s a silent asterisk at the end of every moral statement. Under that asterisk, in small invisible letters, it says: Jews, or, in the updated version: Israelis.

No one would dream of punching an Iranian on the street because their regime hangs gay people. No one throws Chinese customers out of restaurants because Beijing runs forced labor camps. You don’t see mobs chasing down Russians in European capitals, even after Russia’s tanks rolled into Ukraine. And Palestinian activists in the West? They don’t get spat on in cafés because Hamas commits war crimes.

But Jews? Jews are the exception. Suddenly, universal morality vanishes. Suddenly, there’s an excuse. “It’s not antisemitism, it’s criticism of Israel.” Criticism?
Since when does political criticism come with spitting, physical attacks, or social excommunication?

The hypocrisy is obvious: When someone is attacked for their nationality/ it’s racism. When someone is attacked for their religion, it’s religious bigotry. When someone is attacked for being Jewish, it’s antisemitism. No amount of clever rebranding changes that.

The same “human rights warriors” who preach peace and tolerance suddenly feel a righteous moral duty to harm Jews. For them, this is the perfect outlet for an ancient hatred. finally, a “respectable” excuse to unleash it.

Once, they hid behind the word “Zionist” to blur the line. Now they say it openly. Calls to kill Jews at protests. Nurses tweeting they will “deal with Jews in their own way.” Medieval-style blood libels on social media. The mask is gone.

Here’s the truth: In a world where violence against any group is unacceptable, violence against Jews is never “just criticism.” It’s antisemitism. Always. And anyone who claps, turns away, or says they “understand it” is part of the same ugliness, whether or not they threw the punch.

Antisemitism doesn’t need torchlit marches or discriminatory laws to thrive. All it needs is a fake moral cover. That’s what’s happening now. And history already proved: once this hatred is given free rein, it never stops with the Jews.

The Only People You’re Allowed to Hate.




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