Nadene Goldfoot
In 1930s, Hitler discussing the demise of Jews in the world, have we forgotten?56% of U.S. adults say antisemitism has increased over the past five years, compared to 47% who said the same in 2022, and 44% in 2021.
92% of U.S. adults believe “Antisemitism affects society as a whole; everyone is responsible for combating it.” Everyone is responsible for combating antisemitism. But instead, what is happening is the worst kindof anti-Semitism:
Ohio officials have denounced a small contingent of
neo-Nazis who paraded
Saturday afternoon through a Columbus neighborhood – waving flags featuring
swastikas and shouting a racist slur – in the latest public demonstration by
White nationalists in recent years across the United States.
Around a dozen people in black pants, shirts and head coverings – their faces
obscured by red masks – marched along the street near downtown Columbus
as three carried black flags emblazoned with red swastikas, footage provided
to CNN affiliate WBNS shows.
Catch it in the bud, with only 12 demonstrators.
They couldn't be arrested because of Freedom of Speech in the USA, even
though they were demonstrating with hate words against Jews and Blacks and
following the Nazi code, Germany's Nazis that we fought in WWI and WWII.
The United States declared war on Germany on
April 6, 1917, after President Woodrow Wilson requested a declaration
of war in a joint session of Congress on April 2, 1917:
On December 11, 1941, the United States Congress declared war on
Germany hours after Germany declared war on the United States
after the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan.
The vote was approved unanimously by both houses of Congress;
the Senate and 393–0 in the House.
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