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aguineapigcouldntdothis · 9 months ago
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this poll is open for anyone to answer but it's geared towards goyim! the goal of this is to see who would actually be willing to change if a zionist jewish person, such as myself, pointed out that they did something antisemitic. im looking for accuracy here, so im including all options i can think of, not just ones i agree with. please be as truthful as possible bc i cannot see your answer (and expand in the reblogs if you want)!
if you're not sure what to answer then reflect on times where you have been called out for antisemitism (if there are any) and answer based off that or imagine yourself in that situation.
if you are antisemitic to anyone in the replies i will block you immediately. and pls reblog so this can escape jumblr containment and be shown to the goyim!
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fdelopera · 1 year ago
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Tisha B'Av is such a legit choice. totally understand why someone would connect with that day. because of the historical meaning it's had for the Jewish people.
did you know that Rabbi Isaac Abarbanel, who Queen Isabella had serving in her Spanish court, convinced King Ferdinand to make the 1492 Alhambra Decree, expelling the Jews from Spain, on Tisha B'Av? if Jews are going to suffer, especially if Jews are going to suffer expulsion, we might as well be able to mourn that expulsion on the same day that the Second Temple was destroyed in 70 CE.
i am certain this poll has been made a hundred times before but idc. goyim u can wait literally 1 day to see the results pls don’t spoil the poll thx.
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I'm sorry for this extremely loaded poll, but I'm curious enough to give it a shot. Please don't make me regret posting this.
For purposes of clarity, I'm not including anything that could in good faith be considered politics (i.e. a reasonable difference of opinion) but am including things that call for violence against Jews regardless of whether they have been dressed up as politics or not.
If you want to share in the notes you can, but definitely no pressure. Goyim can reblog but only vote if you have experienced antisemitism directed at you (e.g. - I've heard of Jews' non-Jewish family members getting threats also.)
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chroniclesofajewishteen · 2 months ago
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About Me:
Hi! You can call me Batsheva (not my real name it's actually my cat's name lol). You can already tell from my username that I'm Jewish and a teen. I am a minor, so don't be creepy. I am Ashkenazi (Ukrainian), on both sides and I am also Irish, Italian, and Cypriot. My pronouns are They/He, I am Genderfluid, and a grayromantic/sexual lesbian. I was born "female" but sorta reject that whole concept so idk. I'm also American. My other account (one much more wholesome but also very much less Jewish) is @jewishbiancadiangelo. My blog where I tell you to finish your babka is @i-am-literally-ur-bubbie.
I support the rights of all groups, and I support abortion rights.
Jewish people are not white, and it is an ethnicity.
Trump wants to eliminate my rights, please vote against him.
FAQ:
Are you a Zionist? Yes, it means thinking that Israel should exist. I hate bibi, want peace with Palestinians, and want to bring them home now. If you think Zionism is hating Palestinians, you are thinking of Khanisim. You sound like you're saying all feminists are TERFs.
You're Jewish right? Are you rich/controlling the world/killing gentiles? No! That's antisemitic. I am completely fine with non-Jews (both my grandfathers are goyim), I am not very rich (my parents are doctors but they spent too much money on medical school and a mortgage so we don't have that much), and while I would love to control the world that isn't happening right now.
Wow! You're Jewish, exist as an AFAB queer person, you must be dealing with sexism and queerphobia in the Jewish community! Nope, I'm completely fine. My family is feminist and queer-friendly, thank you very much. While I am sure that sexism and queerphobia exist in some groups, they do not exist in mine.
Don't you know that Semitic means being native to the levant? Why are you using that word if it includes other groups? Because it's not my fault the word has been historically used to describe hatred against Jews. I use it because most people know what I mean when I use it.
Here is my other post about me:
This is my post about whiteness:
Reminder: The JVP is not Jewish!
Oh btw I'm also autistic but I don't normally post about that so I didn't include it before.
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baroque-hashem · 5 months ago
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Zionism Poll: The Sequel (it's still just for Jews though)
Zionism defined: Zionism is the belief in the right of Jews to self determination and self governance. The political Zionist movement in the 20th century accomplished its goal by establishing the modern state of Israel in the Jewish homeland of the Levant.
This poll is for Jews! Goyim, please do not vote as it would skew the results :) (love ya! I just wanna poll my fellow Jews only on this one)
I have tried to provide a nice variety of answers :)
My goals here are information related. I just wanna see how my fellow Jews feel about this idea.
Also, thanks to @jewishgay4il for providing suggestions for this poll!
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jewishbarbies · 5 months ago
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hello! I hope this question isn’t overstepping, but feel free to delete this if so! I just wanted to know if there’s anything I can really do to help Jewish people at this time? The way I phrased that sounds really weird and bad lol sorry, but idk how else to say it. I’m gonna be honest with you, I actually know almost next to nothing about Jewish people (culture, religion and stuff) outside of what I was taught when I was an evangelical Christian (grew up religious, I’m not anymore) and you… probably don’t wanna hear what evangelical Christians teach people about Jewish people and culture, so I’ll just say that it’s very… unsavoury and weird and sort of fetish-ey. But you probably knew that already. Anyway, what I mean is that since October 7th, there’s been a huge rise of antisemitism globally, mostly by the youth, people around my age (I’m 18) being indoctrinated by media and directing their hatred and anger towards those who do not deserve it and refusing to fight or vote for the rights that we Americans might lose if trump is elected again. I wanna help stop or curb the antisemitism spread, but I’m kind of unsure how I can help. Obviously I’m aware that as a goyim, I definitely cannot, should not (and will not) speak for Jewish people as I don’t know the Jewish experience. I’m also aware that while the Israeli government is kind of wilding out right now, the government is not the representative of all the citizens of Israel and that when criticising Israel (the state) we must not generalise a whole population of people. Thank you!
this is a great question to ask! I don’t feel like it’s overstepping at all.
I’m not sure what more can be done to stop the spread of antisemitism beyond calling it out when you see it either from friends, family, or figures and orgs, and not participating in it yourself. you can, however, help jewish people while this is happening. you can reach out to local synagogues and see if they need any volunteers to help walk jews to and from their cars for security (if you’re able/willing), contact local jewish organizations and see if they need any volunteers or donations, and just see what kind of community action you can do in your area. if you can do so monetarily, you can support gofundme’s and orgs combating antisemitism on a larger scale like Stop Jewish Hate, or you can support them just by sharing their posts on your socials. museums are being targeted right now for having any jewish related exhibits, such as the Holocaust Museum and members of the Brooklyn Museum were just attacked, both establishments could use donations and advocacy.
jewitches.com has resources to learn about antisemitism if you’d like to be further educated on the topic so you know what you’re seeing when you see it, as well as help you call it out when you come across it online or in real life.
if anyone else has more resources for learning or combating antisemitism, please add and I’ll reblog!
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krazykennyshow-season2 · 1 year ago
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Jewish people,namely south park fans I'm sick of the debate goyim keep having over this one, Goy speaking over you and saying Kyle is bad rep. This debate its not ours to have , its yours.
Please ONLY jews vote on this. id especially like the opinion of ethnic jews if possible. Converts are of course welcome and eveeyone is encouraged to speak in the tags.
However, this is not a debate about south park as a whole. For any anti- SPers that know next to nothing about the show- Matt Stone is ethnically jewish.
Please let me know if any of this is worded strangely! I have a hard time with what im trying to say a lot. (The tism)
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powpowhammer · 2 years ago
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BEST HAMANTASCHEN FILLING POLL: RESULTS (Happy Pollrim!)
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The results of this poll are in! As a professional statistician (they really pay me!) and data viz expert, let me disclaim: a pie chart -- even a deluxe exploded one like this -- is almost never the right choice of figure for your data. Make sure to only use it for unordered qualitative data describing proportions of a whole - a bar chart is usually the better option for everything else, such as opinions polled by Likert (strongly agree, agree, etc), binary responses, anything where you can vote for more than one option, or raw numbers. Despite how ubiquitous media would have you believe they are, pie charts are mostly bad for analysis.
Happy Purim!
Image description and further mishnah under cut. (Image desc also in alt.)
[ID: A figure consisting of two pie charts, together graphically representing the results of a Tumblr poll asking respondents for their favorite hamantaschen filling. The title of the figure is "5783 Hamantaschen Tumblr Poll Results: Hamantaschart". Each slice of the pies are filled with an image of the filling in question, such as images of apricots in the apricot slice. The slices are also labeled with their names and percentages. The first chart represents 91% of results: Raspberry at 23%, Apricot at 21%, Poppyseed at 15%, Chopped nuts at 7%, Pomegranate at 6%, Cherry at 6%, Strawberry at 6%, Blackberry at 5%, and Mango at 4%. A slice labeled "Other (did not specify)" represents 3% of the chart and is filled by an image of Among Us. A slice labeled Other, representing 6%, explodes into the second pie chart. The second pie chart contains Chocolate at 2.59%, Lekvar/Prunes at 0.86%, Nutella at 0.96%, Apple at 0.48%, Lemon curd at 0.29%, and the following all at 0.1% each: Dates, Halva, Marmalade, Birthday Cheesecake, Nougat, and Quince. A final slice is Figs at 0.19%. The data label for chocolate also reads "A tem far de goyim imo but live your best life. I'm a chart, not a simpsons joke." The figure also contains two inserts. The first is a box reading "Fig 1. Two-part pie chart representing votes for best hamantaschen filling, from 1041 votes cast over a period of one week & 156 reblogs." The second is a box located next to the final slice of the second pie, which represents figs. The box reads "Fig 2. Two votes for figs."]
As expected, the canonical Big Three of Apricot, Raspberry, and Poppyseed held the majority between them, totalling 58.3% of all votes. The identity of the Other flavors were recorded by hand; I marked down the notes as they came in and double-checked them at the completion of the poll. This poll readily acknowledges that there is no means available by which to suss out double-dip fraud (if a person voted for one of the nine available choices but only tagged a non-available choice). If you put more than one non-given choice in your tags or reply (e.g., blueberry AND lemon curd) I chose the one that made it so I had to make fewer new slices (lemon curd).
Prunes fans, I'm sorry. Please noisemaker me.
This figure was made in Excel under a private Microsoft 365 license using images available under CC0. This post is intended for entertainment and, potentially, educational purposes only. Further reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball_sampling
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-access_poll & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_bias
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Availability_heuristic ()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Response_bias
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquiescence_bias#Satisficing
https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/hamantaschen-recipe (my tip: add the zest of one orange during step 1, whether you use this recipe or not)
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#RASPBERRYSWEEP
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aguineapigcouldntdothis · 9 months ago
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this poll is open for anyone to answer but it's geared towards goyim! the goal of this is to see who would actually be willing to change if a jewish person, such as myself, pointed out that they did something antisemitic. im looking for accuracy here, so im including all options i can think of, not just ones i agree with. please be as truthful as possible bc i cannot see your answer (and expand in the reblogs if you want)!
if you're not sure what to answer then reflect on times where you have been called out for antisemitism (if there are any) and answer based off that or imagine yourself in that situation.
if you are antisemitic to anyone in the replies i will block you immediately. and pls reblog so this can escape jumblr containment and be shown to the goyim!
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riveracheron · 1 year ago
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reblogging to bump and to say goyim please vote and reblog! i wanna share my specific diaspora culture as much as i can!!
american-ashkenazi jewish food poll!
i had said in the tags of one of my other posts that a good way to break jewish stereotypes and antisemitism away from the current. political situation is to uplift diaspora jewish culture and so!! starting off with an american-ashkenazi food poll! i am american-ashkenazi and this is the food i ate growing up. some ashkenazi food is gross so this is the only good one (fwiw i dont support the israeli govt and if i see any support on my blog thats a block <3) (also if i see discourse in the comments ur speaking privileges are revoked.)
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And so as not to derail that previous post further, I'm taking my rant to this new post, but shit like that makes me so angry for so many reasons:
It's a hate crime against Jews, many of whom are totally uninvolved in the current situation
Let's say that hypothetically that this organization and every single one of its members was publicly advocating for the destruction of Gaza** or something: vandalizing a synagogue is still a hate crime, because you're not just targeting that community by spewing antisemitism, you are targeting all Jews. Every Jew. Every Jewish institution. Because the thing is that there is never an excuse for antisemitism. If you say that there is, what you're saying is that antisemitism IS okay as long as it's directed at Bad Jews or Jews you don't like. I can't stand Caitlin Jenner, but I'm not gonna call her out of her name or misgender her. Kanye is a walking dumpster fire of a human, but that doesn't mean I get to say racist stuff about him. And yeah - even Jews with the worst, ugliest opinions do not legitimize antisemitism. Come on guys, this is Social Justice 101.
And another thing: Let's assume again the worst about this group - they still don't have any power to actually change or stop what's happening in Israel. They are diaspora Jews who, unless they are randomly dual citizens, cannot vote and do not live there. Even if this antisemitic hate crime somehow inspired a deep reflection about who and how they are as Jews (massively unlikely for reasons that should be obvious), them taking up the torch of anti-Zionism does not have any legal significance. This act, in addition to being a hate crime, is one that is not even strategic in helping to shut down bad actors with actual power, nor is it at all calculated to build community bridges.
In fact, it is almost guaranteed to have the opposite effect: these vandals have not only made enemies of this community, but alienated any other potential Jewish allies.
But even if we set that aside, assuming that they don't care, it's massively counterproductive in that it will likely inspire more diaspora Jews to feel unsafe in that location and consider aliyah as an answer. If anything, these kinds of acts of blind hatred only reinforce the legitimate fear behind much of Zionism. You people just can't help proving again and again that Jews are physically, emotionally, spiritually, and socially unsafe in the diaspora and need somewhere that is guaranteed to take us in when the next Kristallnacht happens.
It's also counterproductive, even if you actually just want Jews to die and don't care where we go; you actively want the destruction of Israel and all of the Jewish people because you're an antisemitic jackass you think it's somehow deserved: Normal people actually don't want that, and so if you're trying to attract other goyim who are decent people to your cause, associating pro-Palestinian activism with hate crimes is one of the worst things you can do in terms of PR and moral high ground.
Using Palestinian lives, deaths, and suffering as a bludgeon ignores them as real people and dehumanizes them and their struggle in the process. Anyone engaging in or excusing this kind of behavior is misusing their cry for justice as a get-out-of-antisemitism-free card, dehumanizing them by turning them into a weapon, and diverting much-needed energy away from things that actually help to doing PR cleanup and having to publicly distance themselves from these disgusting acts.
(**Please note that I am not saying these people were; in fact, I have yet to see a not-reactionary right-wing fringe Jewish group calling for anything but a return of the hostages and praying for peace in the region)
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cgi-heart-eyes · 2 years ago
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byers family judaism pt 2
okay jews only get an opinion now. goyim don’t vote.
only vote if you are jewish. please.
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docholligay · 3 years ago
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It helps that in the yearbook of life, I would easily be voted, “Most likely to be called a mean kike” so often, people don’t fuck with me! I have very very clear boundaries drawn around my Judaism, and Christmas specifically because honestly it’s the biggest issue I deal with--far far more than anyone trying to convert me. 
My Dad’s family is Christian, and when I decided that I was going to drop all that shit and just be Jewish, I was really clear about it. If I went to a family gathering and pork was the main dish, I just left. I stopped going to the family Christmas, which, trust, was no great sacrifice on my part.  When I started dating my wife, I told her right off that I was only raising the kids 100% Jewish, not interfaith, and if that was a problem, we needed to go our separate ways.
All this to say by the time I had my daughter, the lines had been burned so clearly for so long that it ended up not being a problem. If they try to give her a Christmas gift, I’m going to put it away and save it for her birthday. I correct people if I have her with me and they wish me a Merry Christmas. I want her to see that she has the right to dig her heels in about her own culture and not get pancaked by Christian culture. 
As a practical matter, she’s too young right now to have to worry about the conversation, but hilariously, one of the arguments I’ve gotten into about it was AT MY FUCKING TEMPLE, where there’s a young couple that IS raising their son interfaith, and doing Santa, and when we chatted about it the gal said, “ahaha, you’ll have to tell Midge not to spoil it for Sam!” and my immediate response was, with a straight on look, “Are you saying you think my daughter should have to accommodate Santa in a Jewish place of worship? Because that’s what I got out of that statement, and I don’t agree with that.” She tried to backtrack and say the thing about it being a ‘nice lie’ but in the end basically admitted that she didn’t have a ton of ground to stand on. 
I’ll tell my daughter the truth, as best as I can. I’ll tell her Santa is a thing a lot of goyim tell their kids about, but it’s like the tooth fairy, it’s not real, it’s their parents giving them the gifts. I’ll also tell her that some people will get angry at her for saying that, and I don’t blame her for not wanting to say it because of that, but they’re the ones who are wrong. And I will always back her play here. She doesn’t have to say anything, but she will never be in trouble with me, or with her school, trust, for saying it. No, I don’t know why parents lie to their kids about this. No, I don’t think it’s nice. 
I am FULLY prepared to fight, and maybe that’s the biggest tip I have. My mother held her Judaism as valueless my entire life, to the point that I had functionally no Jewish formal education and have worked TIRELESSLY since I was 19 to rectify that, and I’m still frustrated because I feel so far BEHIND people who had that growing up.. But I don’t hold it as valueless! I want my daughter to know that its not her job to be a “Good Jew” that Christians like. I want her to see me fight for it, so she knows she can. I am PLEASED AS PUNCH to get into the dirt with anyone who wants to fight me on it. 
My cousins don’t fight me on this, ever, but if they decide to later, I’ll be honest “It’s not her responsibility to maintain your traditions, and if your traditions need the buy in of the whole community, that’s your issue, not mine or hers.” 
I mean, I think asking a preschooler to lie is ABSURD. I think asking a child who can’t tie their shoes to maintain a secret like that is WILD. And that’s what I’ll present it with: “Maybe your child’s worldview shouldn’t be hinged on a four year old? How many deep secrets are you trusting Madylynnee with?” 
But at the end of the day, my argument is, “I’m sorry this upsets you, but it is not my daughter’s responsibility to carry the weight of your holiday when you don’t even check Hebcal.” 
Honestly, a calm, very firm manner is best here. No surrender. No pulling back. Just a calm, “I’m sorry, this is not her responsibility, nor mine.” 
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torahtot · 1 year ago
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results analysis!
im bad at math especially where percents are involved so please correct me if i fuck something up
bear in mind that converts-in-progress are grouped as jewish for the purposes of this poll
not sure how there are decimal points of voters but i guess tumblr does some fuckery
Converting to Numbers
yes jewish: 26.7% of 2,041 = 544.947
no jewish: 1.1% of 2,041 = 22.451
total jewish respondents: 567.398
yes not jewish: 46.2% of 2,041 = 942.942
no not jewish: 26.1% of 2,041 = 532.701
total non jewish respondents = 1,475.643
something's not adding up here bc the total of this number is 2,043 but there are only 2,041 votes
Percentages Within Groups
Around 96% of Jewish voters responded yes and around 4% of Jewish voters responded 'no'
Around 64% of non-Jewish voters responded 'yes' and around 36% of non-Jewish voters responded 'no'
Overall, around 28% of respondents are Jewish and 72% are not.
Results are Skewed
Beyond all the usual factors that make tumblr polls not representative of anything and mostly just for fun, these results- specifically the amount of non-Jewish voters voting yes- do not reflect how many poll respondents actually know the Chanukah story. Rather, it reflects how many of them think they know the story. (Of course, this can apply to Jewish voters as well, but it's less likely to be as widespread of an issue and less suspect from the tags.)
In the tags on this post, many goyim who voted 'yes' spoke about the miracle of the oil, but made no mention of the historical context- no Seleucids, no Antiochus, no Hasmoneans, no Maccabees, no disputes between kohanim, etc. It's unclear whether they know about this history or thought the miracle of the oil is the subject of the poll.
Others in the tags said what they thought the history was and it was just straight up wrong and missing information- something like "the Jews hid from persecution and didn't have enough oil but then they found oil"- and it's unclear whether they voted yes or no.
Another thing frequently mentioned in the tags is that they learned the Chanukah story in elementary school and therefore voted yes. Now, admittedly I have no idea what a public school ~diverse holiday education~ curriculum looks like, but there was no further elaboration that clearly shows knowledge of the history, so I can't be sure what they were taught. If anyone who learned it in a non-Jewish/public elementary school wants to elaborate on what exactly you learned please do!
Many people also responded that they learned the history from Rugrats. Rugrats is great! The brief history there is accurate enough and reflects what you'd imbibe from growing up Jewish with your average Jewish children's education.
without looking it up, do you know the basics of the chanukah story, meaning the history and reason we celebrate, as opposed to, for example, just knowing that it's a jewish holiday in the winter where we light menorahs
answer using the jewish options if you're in the process of converting
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solacekames · 8 years ago
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https://afainatl.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/more-georgia-state-university-alt-right-racists/ 
More Georgia State University “Alt-Right” Racists APRIL 12, 2017
On September 10, 2016, white nationalists of the Georgia “Alt-Right” had a gathering at Stone Mountain Park outside Atlanta. Over a dozen white nationalists were recorded by a visitor to the Park, as they chanted “Alt-Right, Alt-Right!” and addressed her with sexist and antisemitic jeers (e.g. “Christ killer,” “Jews don’t wear panties.”) Two leaders of the “Alt-Right” group, Patrick Sharp and Casey Cooper, wore shirts for The Right Stuff, a far-Right racist website.
In the Metro Atlanta area, white nationalists associated with the “Alt-Right” have had a wave of activity in recent months, seemingly energized first by the Trump campaign and then by Trump’s presidential victory. Racist stickers and posters have appeared on Atlanta-area campuses; there have been several local networking events; and on January 28, 2017, “Alt-Right” white nationalists and Southern secessionists gathered for the larger “Atlanta Forum” regional gathering in Marietta.
Core activists of the energized local “Alt-Right” were caught in action at Stone Mountain on September 10 last year. While typically local “Alt-Right” racists meet in secrecy, this time they got recorded. Three of the white nationalists who appeared on Stone Mountain in September are discussed below. All three are Georgia State University students. (Patrick Sharp, one of the leaders of the “Alt-Right” group on the Mountain, was also until recently a GSU student — we have discussed Sharp extensively elsewhere.)
Charles (Chaz) Neugebauer
Charles Neugebauer is a Criminal Justice major at GSU and is the President of the University’s Boxing Club. On Twitter, Chaz Neugebauer uses the handle “Chud”/@chaz_nuke. This account follows local “Alt-Right” profiles plus better-known national ones such as TheRightStuff and Richard Spencer. On this Twitter account, Neugebauer portrays immigration in Europe as an “invading army” and further signals his far-Right worldview in comments such as: “Your ancestors didn’t fight and die for you to chose [sic] their adversaries over your own people.”
One string of Twitter comments complains about being “called a racist” in one of his current classes. We can only guess what led to that.
Chase Carroll
Chase Riggs Carroll is another GSU Criminal Justice student, friend of Chaz Neugebauer, and a participant in the GSU Boxing Club. At the September 2016 “Alt-Right” gathering in Stone Mountain Park, Carroll carried a Confederate Battle Flag. At the time, Carroll’s hair was long, but he has since shifted to a stricter, shorter style.
Chaz Neugebauer and Chase Carroll have been seen conferring with Spencer Madison, another far-Right militant attending GSU. [1]
McKinley Witzler
Finally, McKinley Witzler is listed as a Political Science student on GSU’s MeritPages site. Witzler has a Security job with Georgia State, and has been spotted working nights around campus.
Witzler’s radicalization towards the Right seems to have occurred last year. On June 15, 2016, Witzler attended a Trump campaign stop at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Also in June, Witzler started his (now gone) “12thCenturyShitlord”/@USBarbarossa Twitter account, which he used to argue that BlackLivesMatter protests should be “crushed,” that voting rights for women should be repealed, and that “jews run the media, finances, schools, governments, and blame everything on Whites.”
We believe that McKinley Witzler followed his “12thCenturyShitlord” Twitter account with one named “9thCenturyDeplorable”/@USCharlemagne which has recently been reactivated.
On November 13, 2016 — the day after white nationalist posters and stickers were placed on Atlanta-area campuses as part of a coordinated propaganda campaign — USCharlemagne Tweeted “There’s some naughty goyim in Atlanta.” This suggests the user’s approval of and possibly involvement with the white power action, which was coordinated nationally by TheRightStuff and which hit GSU as well as other campuses in Georgia.
The “9thCenturyDeplorable”/USCharlemagne account was relaunched on March 22 of this year. The first post of the reborn account was a Holocaust reference: “Rev up those ovens, I’m back!” The profile currently lists its “dislikes” as “Saracens” — a term for Muslims from the time of the Crusades — as well as “Jews.”
While McKinley Witzler was photographed on Stone Mountain with long hair, Witzler has now adopted the undercut short hairstyle favored by the Alt-Right — perhaps an attempt to fit in with his militant racist pals.
Conclusion
“Alt-Right” racists are slowly moving from internet posting to concrete activity on campuses and in communities. We highlighted three participants in the local “Alt-Right” scene who were filmed at a 2016 white power gathering. At Georgia State, one of them could be your classmate, the security person in your building, or the person instructing how to throw an efficient punch. We believe that white power activists such as Neugebauer, Carroll and Witzler should be taken seriously. Any attempts they may make to organize against people of color, Muslims, Jewish people, sexual minorities, or other targets must be opposed. It is essential that anti-racists build active networks and broader coalitions that are up for the task.
As always, if you have information about white power and fascist organizing in Atlanta, please contact us.
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lesbianholster · 8 years ago
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Where can goyim like me educate ourselves on how to support the Jewish community at this time? (If asking is inappropriate for any reason please ignore me)
Can you give non-jews some tips on how to fight antisemitism? I wanna be good ally but I am so clueless ☹️
1. listen to us. pay attention to our criticisms of antisemitism. some good blogs to follow would be @fromchaostocosmos, @littlegoythings, @tikkunolamorgtfo, and @returnofthejudai!
2. call it out when you see/hear it happening. if someone makes a nazi/holocaust/antisemitic joke? let them know that it wasn’t funny. if someone perpetuates a harmful stereotype, like that we’re all capitalists/communists/greedy/lust for the blood of children/etc? shut them down.
3. notice when someone in an sjw circle is being antisemitic. don’t tolerate someone using “jew” and “israeli” interchangeably, or insist that jewish people are somehow more racist than the average white person. feel free to remind people that jewish people overwhelmingly voted for clinton in this past election (source here). one of the best ways to fight antisemitism is within our own communities.
and that’s all i can think of right now! i’m sure those blogs can give much better tips.
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