Posted on Feb 2, 2023
Surveys find many Americans believe antisemitic tropes, lack basic knowledge of the Holocaust
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."At the same time, a new American Jewish Committee public opinion survey found that only 53% of Americans over the age of 18 answered correctly that approximately six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Another 20% of those surveyed said they were not sure, while the rest chose wildly inaccurate numbers.
That lack of knowledge, according to the AJC, can open pathways to denial of the Holocaust."...
..."At the same time, a new American Jewish Committee public opinion survey found that only 53% of Americans over the age of 18 answered correctly that approximately six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Another 20% of those surveyed said they were not sure, while the rest chose wildly inaccurate numbers.
That lack of knowledge, according to the AJC, can open pathways to denial of the Holocaust."...
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I had these friends who said "Oh man I got Jew'd over!" And when I gasped and looked shocked they were confused. I said that's racist. "No it's not. It just means they screwed me out of money." I had to explain to them why it was offensive and the stereotypes about Jews. They had no idea. Raised in the same area I am from. 20 min away. Had no clue.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."At the same time, a new American Jewish Committee public opinion survey found that only 53% of Americans over the age of 18 answered correctly that approximately six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Another 20% of those surveyed said they were not sure, while the rest chose wildly inaccurate numbers.
That lack of knowledge, according to the AJC, can open pathways to denial of the Holocaust."...
..."At the same time, a new American Jewish Committee public opinion survey found that only 53% of Americans over the age of 18 answered correctly that approximately six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Another 20% of those surveyed said they were not sure, while the rest chose wildly inaccurate numbers.
That lack of knowledge, according to the AJC, can open pathways to denial of the Holocaust."...
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