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‘Jews do not have a monopoly on persecution’ major paper complains on Holocaust Remembrance Day - New York Post

‘Jews do not have a monopoly on persecution’ major paper complains on Holocaust Remembrance Day - New York Post

‘Jews do not have a monopoly on persecution’ major paper complains on Holocaust Remembrance Day - New York Post
Jan 28, 2023 57 secs

A major Kentucky newspaper published an op-ed on National Holocaust Remembrance Day telling Jewish people that they “do not have a monopoly on persecution and atrocities.”

The claims made in the piece were blasted on Twitter for being insensitive and for obscuring the memorial of those killed with progressives’ “general identity grievance.”

The op-ed, composed by the outlet’s five opinion contributors on Holocaust Remembrance Day, began with the declaration, “As one Louisville rabbi recently said, January 27 is a teachable moment to remember all the hate speech and all the violence that is perpetuated against religions, races and genders, all those acts committed in the past and those that continue to this day.”

The opinion contributors continued, saying, “If we as a community only focus on one religion, only one event, we are then negating and trivializing the horrors of the past and the injustices of today.”

Jewish conservative and prominent Twitter user Noam Blum demolished the piece on the social media platform.

He tweeted out an image of the article with the caption, “ Brain addled progressives cannot ever condemn antisemitism without burying it in a mountain of general identity grievance.”

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