The swastika is a symbol that holds diverse meanings across cultures but is now predominantly associated with Nazi Germany and white supremacy. Petitions under this topic aim to combat hate speech and promote education on the historical context of the swastika. One petition calls for a ban on displaying the swastika in public spaces to prevent the promotion of hate and discrimination. Another petition highlights the importance of educating individuals on the swastikas origins as a sacred symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism. By signing these petitions, individuals can contribute to creating a more inclusive and understanding society. Join the movement to challenge the misuse of the swastika and foster a culture of tolerance and respect.
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Antisemitism is one of the oldest forms of hate in this world. Whether it’s for attention or it lives deep within him, his actions and words have real consequences that affect Jewish people everywhere. It threatens our existence. It needs to be stopped.
I have visited twice Auschwitz camp and several holocaust museums before Oct.7th. Each time what goes through your mind is- how could this have happened? How did the world allow this? Mind blowing . And now we see and live this reality !!!! How can this be happening!!!! Between the silence of the people and the sick antisemitic celebrities. As a none Jewish - I now see how throughout history to present the Jewish people have to live and defend themselves. The great importance of having the State of Israel. This is not about sides or political parties - it’s about right from wrong.
This is a no brainer. Antisemitism is at an all time high and we can’t sit in silence anymore. The more we allow the more we just get used to it. Let’s not forget our history and let’s not let it repeat!
During my freshman year of high school, I faced cruel antisemitism, including having food thrown at me and being subjected to hateful gestures. This made me distance myself from Judaism for a while. But I realized the problem wasn't my faith—it was the prejudice. I stood back up and continued to fight, embracing my identity with even more strength and resilience.
I don’t know what else needs to happen. I experienced something well over 37 years ago in middle school plus having comments made to my face. Nothing is new. We can scream it from the rooftops and still silenced! No more