The article discusses the resurgence of antisemitism after October 7, 2023, and the deep-seated roots of this hatred. It argues that the events of that day acted as a catalyst, reviving Jew-hatred across society. The author suggests that despite efforts to educate and remember, antisemitism persists due to an underlying human tendency. The article claims that it's a predictable behavioral response linked to jealousy and feelings of inferiority when confronted with the success of others. It highlights the achievements of Israel, which has become a source of envy for some, leading to a negative response. The writer connects this to the story of Cain and Abel, suggesting that the dynamics of hatred and resentment are timeless. The author argues that antisemitism is not merely a product of ignorance but a manifestation of hate towards a people whose spirit cannot be broken. The author criticizes the concept of equal outcomes, suggesting that every individual is unique and that differences should be celebrated. The author concludes that antisemitism will persist until people learn to appreciate themselves rather than be threatened by the success of others.
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