Donald Trump is an anti-Semite. This isn’t a new development. He’s always been this way. We’ve known it since the ‘80’s when he said that “the only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes.”
In 2015 Donald Trump told the Republican Jewish Coalition that "I'm a negotiator like you folks” and "You're not going to support me because I don't want your money.”
In 2016 he tweeted an image of Hillary Clinton that displayed a star of David over a pile of money.
During the first month of his presidency, Donald Trump ignited a firestorm by failing to mention the Jewish people in his statement honoring Holocaust Remembrance Day—only citing "the innocent" in his comments.
After the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville in August 2017 where tiki torch-wielding mobs chanted "Jews will not replace us," and a domestic terrorist injured 19 people and killed Heather Heyer, Trump said there were "some very fine people on both sides."
In a speech before the Republican Jewish Coalition this past April, Trump referred to Israel’s leader Benjamin Netanyahu as "your prime minister." A commonly used anti-Semitic trope suggesting that Jews have divided loyalties.
In July an artist who drew a “blatantly anti-Semitic cartoon” which showed U.S. government officials as puppets of George Soros and the Rothschilds, was invited to the White House by Donald Trump. He was later disinvited after his invitation became public.
On Twitter Donald Trump frequently retweets white nationalists, conspiracy theorists, and creators of anti-Semitic memes. During the 2016 campaign, he retweeted several users whose Twitter accounts were later suspended for promoting neo-Nazi hate speech.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, the incidence of anti-Semitic hate crimes jumped nearly 60 percent in 2017, the biggest increase since the organization started keeping track 40 years ago. It’s no coincidence that the increase coincides with Trump’s first year in office.
Words have consequences. And words uttered by the American president have outsized influence. They reverberate around the world. And echo in the ears of dangerous people with evil intent. A president should be a uniter. Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric puts us all in harms way.
Today the President doubled down on his anti-Semitism by announcing that Jews who vote Democratic are disloyal to Israel. He also referred to himself as the “King of Israel.” Care to comment @GOP?
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You need to complete 1,200 hours of education to get a cosmetology license in Florida but starting tomorrow there will no longer be a training requirement to carry a concealed weapon. It’s lunacy.
A John’s Hopkins University study found that states that loosened or eliminated the mandate for concealed carry permits saw a 13-15% higher violent crime rate.
A study published in the New York Academy of Medicine last year shows the rate of officer involved shootings increased by an estimated 13% in states that have adopted permitless carry.
A school bus driver in Minnesota was shot in the head on Wednesday while young children were on board. In other countries, that would dominate the national news. In America, it’s just another day.
And get this, the Minnesota school bus shooting on Wednesday wasn’t even the only school bus shooting this month. Less than a week earlier, a school bus full of middle school students was shot at in North Carolina.
And earlier this month, students waiting at their bus stop in El Mirage, Arizona were robbed at gunpoint, but you might not have heard about that either because it’s the sort of thing that happens every single day in America.
Since Publix has been in the news lately, here’s a short thread about their recent political contributions.
In 2018, during the Florida Republican Gubernatorial primary, news broke that candidate Adam Putnam had received $670,000 in contributions over the course of the last three years.
At the time, Adam Putnam was the elected Commissioner of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services which conducts health safety inspections at grocery stores. The agency also handles consumer complaints directed at food businesses, including supermarkets.
Just a reminder that Publix refused to donate to the Parkland victims fund but contributed $100K to @GovRonDeSantis right before he gave Publix the sole rights to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine.
Here’s a story from 2018 about Publix contributing $670K to Florida gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam, who referred to himself as a “Proud NRA Sellout.”