Trump, anti-Semitism, the mainstream press
Tehilla R. GoldbergFeb 23, 2017Columns, Opinion, View from Central Park0
am not one to usually dip into politics. Certainly this past election, more contentious than any other in my life, I would want to stay away from even more strongly. But since the heated topic that has recently risen in the news affects me — I refer to anti-Semitism — I can’t ignore it. I should also add that I did not vote for Trump. I didn’t vote for Clinton, either. Even though it wouldn’t have made a difference, my plan was to vote for Johnson; this way, I would still exercise my civil duty while maintaining my principles of not voting for either major candidate. Clearly my vote for Johnson would be about making a statement. If you could even say that about my […]
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