New York’s Shame: Jews Targeted More Than All Groups Combined As Antisemitism Runs Unchecked Citywide

Data exposes relentless antisemitic violence, moral cowardice, and failed leadership tolerating hatred against Jews openly.

The numbers are damning, and excuses no longer hold. Jews, barely a tenth of the city’s population, were targeted more than every other group combined. This is not a coincidence, statistical quirk, or reporting anomaly—it is a societal failure unfolding in plain sight.

Antisemitism has become normalized through silence, denial, and selective outrage. When hate is dressed up as politics, activism, or “context,” it metastasizes. The result is a city where anti-Jewish attacks occur with alarming regularity, while institutions congratulate themselves on marginal overall crime reductions.

A slight numerical dip offers no comfort. The scale remains grotesque. Physical assaults, vandalism, and harassment against Jews continue because consequences are weak and moral clarity is absent. Hate that would trigger mass mobilization for any other group is too often rationalized, minimized, or ignored when Jews are the targets.

This is not about data classifications or investigative footnotes. It is about a culture that tolerates antisemitism until it becomes routine. Until leaders confront this reality without fear or ideological filtering, the message to perpetrators is clear: keep going.

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