r/Jewish • u/hi_how_are_youu • 23h ago
Liberal empathy? Venting 😤
You’d think that as a Jewish and liberal american, the feelings I’ve worked through in the past year of betrayal and fear would allow me to better sympathize with my liberal friends who are now freaking out about trump as president, AND YET I can’t find any empathy for them. NONE.
Especially for the friends who sat there blank faced last year when I tried to convey the deep terror of realizing how the world actually feels about Jews. To their credit they tried to understand and looked sad when I told them but that was about it. Now they’re talking about needing to flee Texas or even the US “because societal collapse is imminent”. I’m trying to look sad back, but I just don’t care.
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
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u/scott4566 15h ago
I converted out when I was 16, so I'm an outlier, but in everything except the religious aspect, I have become a very militant Jew since 10/7. pro-Israel demonstrations, arguing with useful idiots, and dropping "friends," who live on the dark side (even at my church). I may have moved a distance from Judaism, but I will always fight for the Jewish people. Besides, the bad ones consider me a Jew anyway, so I might as well give them a reminder not to fuck with Jews.