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The mental gymnastics online neo-Nazis are doing to pin the attempted Trump assassination on the Jews

Before the dust had settled, online extremists were trying to blame the Jews

July 15, 2024 17:00
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Republican candidate Donald Trump is seen with blood on his face after an attempted assassination attempt (Photo by REBECCA DROKE/AFP via Getty Images)
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To a certain section of the internet invested in the business of hating Jews, every international incident is an opportunity to link them  to wrongdoing.

And the attempted assassination of Donald Trump is no exception.

Before Trump’s ear saw a single stitch, before even the body of the suspected shooter was retrieved from the roof from which he shot, right-wing trolls and influencers, whose online personas are based entirely around antisemitism were quick to toss around conspiracies and draw flimsy connections.

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Never mind that Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel while president, and Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, or that under his term in office more normalisation agreements were signed between Israel and its neighbouring Arab countries than at any time in history: For those determined to view Jews as the masterminds of society’s supposed decline, truths like these may well make your job harder – but not impossible.