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I was really shocked to hear about this on NPR last night. I can't find the NPR article on the matter, but this one gives the basics. I am struggling to wrap my mind around the sad irony of a people who were beaten, tortured and killed because of their "race" - now the tables are turned and they're burning storefronts, breaking windows and intimidating other refugees because of "race". The whole story bummed me out.
JakobVirgil · 4565 days ago · link ·
It turns out that it is hard to see an evil in ones self when you have been a victim of it.
In my experience racism is something that somehow only goys can do. ;)
Israel seems like a place of such dichotomies. There seem to be equal numbers of great and terrible things about it (sort of like the US, I suppose). I guess that is bound to happen in a democracy, where all opinions can be represented. The line about crime being lower among immigrants is telling, because it is the same here; we are also a nation founded by immigrants who are now xenophobes.