Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readJun 21, 2024

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???? Were you not reading correctly? I made it quite clear that our views are shaped by our country, our peers, the influences we grow up with. Go read what I said again. Research also proves that people are more influenced by their peers than their parents.

Not sure what the Jewish calendar date has to do with antisemitism. There is no evidence of it before the advent of Christianity. Certainly, the Israelites were conquered over and over again, but that has nothing to do with being Jewish. The Romans, for instance, conquered everybody. As did the British Empire.

I think you need to read a lot more of what I wrote before you jump to conclusions. I have some 1200 articles here. It's a good time to make a beginning.

My point was that antisemitism is passed down through the generations, and that everything from country to family influences what one believes.

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