In a bold move to redefine what we consider "hate", anti-Semitism has officially gone from being a thing that makes everyone uncomfortable to a totally normal part of modern culture. Because who needs boundaries or personal growth when you can just be openly hostile towards an entire group of people and call it a "legitimate" reaction to the Holocaust?
We've reached peak hypocrisy, folks! People are now proudly expressing their anti-Jewish views on social media, and the algorithms are eating it up like a juicy meme. It's not even a secret anymore - just ask any popular TikToker or Twitch streamer, they'll be happy to share their "thoughts" on the matter.
But don't worry, it's all good! According to experts (or at least people who claim to be), anti-Semitism is simply a natural response to Israel's military actions in Gaza. Because, of course, nothing says "I'm against violence" like calling for the eradication of an entire nation and its people.
The data is clear: 7% of under-35s would not vote for a Jewish candidate (yawn), and over 40% of 18-to-22-year-olds agree with at least one anti-Semitic statement. But hey, who needs to fact-check when you can just blame the victim?
We're living in a world where Holocaust denial is now considered a valid opinion, and people are proudly wearing their "I'm not racist, but..." t-shirts to dinner parties. It's like we've all decided that being anti-Semitic is the new woke.
So, let's all take a moment to celebrate this magnificent achievement: we've finally made hate acceptable! Now, who's up for some anti-Jewish terrorism-themed memes?