Tuesday, July 7, 2026

64) Analysis of the big government policy of "anti Semitism in the US“

SPOTM Analysis of Antisemitism in the United States

Verdict: Strongly Misaligned and Morally Repugnant

Antisemitism — hostility, prejudice, discrimination, or hatred directed at Jews as individuals or as a people — is strongly misaligned with SPOTM principles. It is not a legitimate “policy program,” but a toxic form of irrational collectivism that SPOTM unequivocally condemns.

Why Antisemitism Is Strongly Misaligned with SPOTM

  1. Violation of Individual Rights SPOTM judges people as individuals, not as members of ethnic, racial, or religious groups. Antisemitism treats Jews collectively as inherently problematic, denying them equal individual rights and moral worth. This is a direct violation of the principle of equality under the law and individual dignity.
  2. Rejection of Reason and Objective Reality Antisemitism is fundamentally irrational. It relies on conspiracy theories, stereotypes, historical falsehoods (blood libels, “dual loyalty,” “Jewish control” myths), and scapegoating rather than evidence. SPOTM is grounded in reason, the law of identity, and truth-seeking. Irrational group hatred has no place in it.
  3. Collectivism Over Individualism Antisemitism is a form of toxic collectivism that judges people by ancestry rather than character, actions, or merit. This contradicts SPOTM’s core emphasis on individualism and personal responsibility.
  4. Historical and Empirical Reality Jews have made disproportionate positive contributions to American society in science, medicine, technology, business, arts, and philanthropy relative to their small population. Antisemitism ignores this reality and often stems from envy, resentment, or ideological scapegoating rather than facts.
  5. Current Threat in the US Antisemitism has risen sharply in recent years, especially on university campuses, within certain activist movements, and in segments of both the far-right and far-left. The surge in attacks on Jews, synagogue vandalism, and open calls for violence (especially after October 7, 2023) represents a serious moral and social failure in American culture.

SPOTM’s Firm Position

  • Antisemitism is evil and incompatible with a free, rational, rights-based society.
  • Government has a duty to protect Jewish citizens from violence and discrimination under equal protection of the law.
  • However, the best long-term solution is cultural and moral renewal — rejecting collectivist hatred in all forms (whether antisemitism, anti-white racism, or any other group-based bigotry).
  • Free speech protections allow even vile antisemitic speech, but incitement to violence, actual discrimination, and harassment must be firmly opposed.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Antisemitism in the United States is strongly misaligned with SPOTM. It is irrational collectivism that violates individual rights, rejects reason and objective reality, and scapegoats a productive minority. SPOTM condemns antisemitism unequivocally and supports full legal protection for Jewish Americans while calling for a broader cultural commitment to individualism, reason, and judging people by their character rather than their ethnicity or religion.”

SPOTM stands firmly against all forms of group-based hatred, including antisemitism.


In addition:

Here’s more detailed information on Antisemitism in the United States from a SPOTM perspective.

Current Situation (as of 2026)

Antisemitism has risen sharply in the United States in recent years:

  • Record High Incidents: After October 7, 2023 (Hamas attack on Israel), antisemitic incidents surged dramatically. Organizations like the ADL and FBI reported increases of 200–400% in some periods, including assaults, vandalism, harassment, and campus intimidation.
  • Campus Culture: Major universities (Columbia, Harvard, UCLA, NYU, etc.) have become hotspots for open antisemitism, with Jewish students facing harassment, exclusion from events, and chants such as “From the river to the sea” (widely interpreted as calling for Israel’s destruction).
  • Mainstream Normalization: Antisemitic rhetoric has moved from fringes into segments of mainstream progressive politics, activist movements, and certain academic departments. Terms like “Zionist” are often used as a slur, and conspiracy theories about Jewish power have gained traction.

Primary Sources of Antisemitism in the US Today

SPOTM analyzes this realistically, without political correctness:

  1. Far-Left / Progressive Antisemitism (Currently the most prominent driver)
    • Rooted in intersectionality, critical theory, and “oppressor vs. oppressed” frameworks that portray Jews/Israel as ultimate oppressors.
    • Often disguised as “anti-Zionism.”
    • Strong presence on college campuses and in certain activist groups (BLM-affiliated, pro-Palestinian movements).
  2. Islamist / Jihadist Antisemitism
    • Imported through mass immigration and ideological networks.
    • Openly genocidal rhetoric (calls for killing Jews) from groups like Hamas supporters and certain mosques.
    • Responsible for a disproportionate share of violent incidents.
  3. Far-Right / Neo-Nazi Antisemitism
    • Traditional conspiracy theories (“Jewish control of banks/media”).
    • Smaller in numbers but still dangerous, especially in online spaces and occasional lone-wolf attacks.

SPOTM’s Moral and Philosophical Stance

  • Antisemitism is irrational, immoral, and destructive. It violates the core SPOTM principle of judging individuals by their character, actions, and merit — not by ethnic or religious group membership.
  • Jews have made outsized positive contributions to America in science, medicine, business, arts, finance, and philanthropy. Scapegoating them is both factually wrong and morally bankrupt.
  • The recent surge reveals deeper cultural decay: the rise of collectivist identity politics, declining reason, and the normalization of hatred under the guise of “social justice.”
  • SPOTM rejects all forms of group-based hatred, including antisemitism, anti-white racism, and anti-Asian racism. Individualism is the antidote.

SPOTM Recommended Response

  • Strong Law Enforcement: Protect Jewish citizens from violence and intimidation. Enforce existing laws against assault, vandalism, and true threats.
  • Cultural Renewal: Reject identity politics and victim-oppressor narratives that fuel antisemitism.
  • Free Speech with Limits: Protect robust criticism of Israel or any policy, but firmly oppose calls for violence or dehumanization of Jews.
  • Education: Teach accurate history — including the Holocaust, Jewish contributions, and the reality of antisemitism across political spectrums.
  • Immigration Realism: Prioritize immigrants who accept American values, including religious tolerance and rejection of supremacist ideologies.

SPOTM Summary:

Antisemitism in America is a serious and growing moral failure. It is irrational, collectivist, and incompatible with SPOTM’s commitment to reason, individualism, and individual rights. While criticism of specific Israeli policies is legitimate, hatred of Jews as a people is not. America must confront this rising threat through stronger law enforcement, cultural renewal, and a firm recommitment to judging people as individuals rather than members of ethnic or religious groups. 

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64) Analysis of the big government policy of "anti Semitism in the US“

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