Jews Complain Biden’s New Radical and Extreme Anti-Semitism Policy Not Hardcore Enough

Joe Brandon released a plan to stop people disagreeing with the Jews.

From what he says in the video about his hardcore agenda, he’s basically going to kill you if you ever question anything the Jews tell you to do.

He says he’s “directing the whole of society” to stop people from disagreeing with ratty, murderous, Satan-worshiping Jews. He claims there are “100 bold and unprecedented actions” to shut down people ever even thinking about criticizing the blood-sucking Christ-killers.

However, this is apparently not enough for the Jews, who are demanding even more.

New York Post:

The White House on Thursday rolled out a 60-page strategy to counter anti-Semitism in the United States that some Jewish and anti-hate groups say misses the mark.

The Biden administration cites an alarming rise in hate crimes that disproportionately impact American Jews as part of the impetus for the government-led effort to combat anti-Semitism.

Oh, really?

Like what?

As part of the strategy’s four-pillar approach, the White House seeks to increase awareness and understanding of antisemitism, including how it threatens America, and broaden appreciation of Jewish American heritage.

The administration would also like to improve safety and security for Jewish communities; reverse the normalization of antisemitism and counter antisemitic discrimination; and build “cross-community” solidarity and collective action to counter hate.

But some groups have taken offense to what the White House says it considers anti-Semitism, and argue that President Biden has chosen a diluted definition of the term that doesn’t say it’s anti-Semitic to oppose Israel’s creation or hold the Jewish state to different standards than other countries.

Rather than solely using the International Holocaust Remembrance Association (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, which is favored by numerous mainstream Jewish organizations, the White House strategy calls several definitions of anti-Semitism “valuable.”

Haha.

Yeah.

Ron DeSantis does the IHRA “working definition” when he makes laws to silence critics of the blood-drinking, baby-killing Jews.

“The most prominent is the non-legally binding ‘working definition’ of antisemitism adopted in 2016 by the 31-member states of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), which the United States has embraced,” the White House strategy acknowledges.

The document continues, “In addition, the Administration welcomes and appreciates the Nexus Document and notes other such efforts.”

The Zionist Organization of America argued in a statement Thursday that “the Nexus Document states that opposition to Zionism – i.e., the right of the Jewish people to self-determination and to live as a nation-state in their religious and ancestral homeland – is not necessarily antisemitic.

“The Nexus Document fails to appreciate that for many if not most Jews, their connection to their religious and ancestral homeland is an essential part of their Jewish identity.”

Okay.

Liora Rez, executive director of watchdog group StopAntisemitism, argues that the Biden administration’s acceptance of numerous definitions “flies in the face of the plan’s assertion that ‘If we cannot name, identify, and admit a problem, we cannot begin to solve it.’”

In a statement, Rez adds that she is “extremely disturbed by several key aspects of the White House’s antisemitism strategy” and says the Biden plan “falls short.”

“Against the advice of major antisemitism advocacy organizations, the plan does not use the IHRA definition to delineate what counts as antisemitism, instead relegating it to a brief paragraph that also includes the inferior, competing Nexus definition,” Rez writes.

“Not using IHRA as a foundational guide creates a gaping hole; while the plan acknowledges that Jews have been targeted because of their connection to Israel, it fails to name anti-Zionism as a primary form of antisemitism,” she argues.

Similarly, Republican Jewish Coalition CEO Matt Brooks said in a statement that “Joe Biden had a chance to take a strong stand against antisemitism and he blew it.”

The Republican Jewish Coalition also believes that the White House caved in to influence from the “anti-Israel left” when crafting the document.

The anti-Israel left is right about the kikes.

They did murder all those Arabs and steal their land, and the murder spree continues unabated.

However, I don’t really even care about that. I mean, it sucks for the Arabs, and I will support them in trying to stop these Jews, but my primary concern is Jews inside of my country, doing things like running banks, destroying the economy, chopping up children’s genitals, making poor quality Hollywood films, coercing blacks into violence and murder, flooding us with immigrants, putting everyone on drugs, and so on.

Jews are the single most powerful group of people in America and in the world. Saying “you can’t criticize Jews” is saying “you can’t criticize the people in power, the people who rule over you.”

You should in fact be allowed to criticize anyone, in a free society, including the powerful. Bizarrely, despite being in control of basically everything, the Jews claim they are not powerful, and if you say they are powerful, they will destroy you.

Please note: there is no 4-point plan with 100 unprecedented actions to stop people from saying “nigger.”