@Rabbishish see this scary stat by the @WSJhttps://twitter.com/wsj/status/466640326007205889 …
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@Rabbishish see this scary stat by the @WSJhttps://twitter.com/wsj/status/466640326007205889 …
@WSJ: Of the 26% of public who held anti-Semitic views, 70% had never met a Jewish person. http://on.wsj.com/1oN661X pic.twitter.com/VtTe0KHA6b
@WSJ Such is the power of ignorance. I guess media should get the biggest blame for shaping n influencing agendas that are counter-sensical.
@WSJ As I think about it, it's actually not surprising, is it?
@WSJ those people who surveyed they don't live in the world. I think they live in disney world!
@WSJ we blindly believe what Allah said in quran as one can't trust Jews who always plays behind the back.
@WSJ Join Analka.
@WSJ for people living in some parts of the world meeting a Jew is like meeting an alien from outer space, they just believe what they told.
@WSJ VerySadCommentary on USA likely minimum surveyed. We need2 use a blank board when considering others, their ind imprint not stereotype
The fear of the unknown MT @WSJ: Of the 26% who held anti-Semitic views, 70% never met a #Jew http://on.wsj.com/1oN661X pic.twitter.com/IIyXmrd0Ys”
@WSJ the elusive Jewish person
@WSJ just to show that ignorance is the predominant foundation of #prejudice.
@WSJ none of the questions don't really imply anti-semitism. Other than the 4% the rest have nothing to do with anti semitism
@WSJ Do not equate Anti-Zionism with anti-semitism. There are those that have utmost respect for the Jewish faith but abhor Zionism.
@WSJ 99% of the 70% of the 26% anti-Semites were too stupid to realize that the person they just met was Jewish.
@WSJ These graphics are a lot better than the earlier one but still the pie charts don't create a very clear distinction.
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