Why My Generation Hates the Jews

In high school, my homeroom had an exercise where we made a T-chart dividing various ethnicities, religions, and other identities into the categories of “oppressor” and “oppressed.” Women: oppressed. Straight people: oppressor. Black people: oppressed. Then we reached the “Jew” category. And we paused. This being a high school in Los Angeles, many of my classmates were Jewish. I recall we skipped it altogether. But the T-chart stayed on the whiteboard.

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If there were fewer Jews in that room, I’m confident that “Jews” would’ve gone squarely in the “oppressor” column.

Social justice theory became part of everything.

[Be sure to read it all. The answer to the question in the headline is: indoctrination, and not just at the college level. The infection of CRT and ideological pedagogy into primary and secondary education has produced a generation of anti-Semites, along with a host of other pathologies. This is also why test scores are rapidly plummeting in high school students. The teachers unions controlling public schools are producing activists rather than educating children. — Ed]

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