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Antisemitism in Poland; is it safe for a Jew to live in Poland? [193]
Antisemitism has changed in the last fifty years. The current definition is "Someone whom a Jew-person disagrees with". It has changed meaning, just like the "n" word "n****r". The new meaning holds less value.
As in, "Did you just finish reading the new book about the Israel Lobby and it's influence in American government?"
"Yes I did"
"Then you are antisemite."---------------------------------
But I did live in Poland for a few years and I had daily dealings with American Jew-persons. None of them reported anything negative.
Though I suppose if you are a USA jew and you are wearing a "Star David" shirt you should perhaps avoid bad neighborhoods at nightttime. Just play up your American-ness. Poles love Americans. Most Poles have some distant Jewish relations in their family tree...so don't fear.
You are safer in Dworzec Centralny than in center of Philadelphia. Worst thing is you could get robbed. In Philly you could be shot.