New group 'Jews Against Soros' aims to fight the Left's antisemitism claims

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''Jews Against Soros' is a necessary group right now — at a time when prosecutors that Soros donated significant funds to are presiding over crime waves, and the Left is mobilizing to stigmatize conservatives as antisemitic.' -Jack_Elbaum

Today, the senior editor at large of Newsweek, Josh Hammer, and current candidate for attorney general of Missouri Will Scharf announced the launch of a new group called Jews Against Soros. They tweeted that “there is nothing antisemitic about opposing George Soros” and his “radical left-wing agenda.”

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid claimed Gov. Ron DeSantis using the phrase “Soros-backed Manhattan prosecutor” means he believes “that black folks in positions of power are controlled by some Jewish overseer who is pulling the strings.” The New Republic ran an article titled “Why the Right Can’t Quit Its Antisemitic Attacks Against George Soros.

“Saying Adelson is too powerful because he’s a Jew is antisemitic. Saying he’s too powerful because he’s rich is not. STOP WEAPONIZING ANTISEMITISM,” wrote the same Biden official who later said saying Soros is too powerful uses antisemitic tropes. Of course, both can be criticized without being antisemitic.

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