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The 1964 Harlem Riot was one of a number of race-based uprisings/ protests that took place in multiple cities across the United States during the 1960s. As elsewhere Harlem blacks reacted to racial discrimination, segregation, police brutality and social injustices that dominated their lives. They resorted to violence to express their disgust with the system.

Ironically the Harlem Riot occurred just two weeks after the 1964 Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. The act, which outlawing discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion, and nationality, was the most sweeping measure ever adopted by the nation to guarantee racial justice. The irony lies in the fact that while the Civil Rights Act made it illegal to discriminate against a U.S. citizen based on race or color, the discriminatory socioeconomic systems and structures long in place in the nation did not change with this new law.

The Harlem uprising began on July 16, 1964 when 15-year-old James Powell was shot and killed by white off-duty police Lieutenant Thomas Gilligan. The Harlem community was infuriated by the murder which it viewed as an unnecessary example of police brutality. Many Harlemites were convinced that Officer Gilligan, a war veteran and experienced police officer, could have found a way to arrest and subdue Powell without using deadly force.

The first two days following the shooting saw peaceful protesting in Harlem and other areas of New York City, New York. However, on July 18, some of the protesters went to the Harlem Police Station, calling for the resignation or termination of Officer Gilligan. Police officers were on guard outside the building, and as tensions grew, some in the crowd began throwing bricks, bottles, and rocks at the officers who waded into the crowd using their nightsticks. When word of the confrontation spread rioting ensued first in Harlem and then spread into Bedford-Stuyvesant, the black and Puerto Rican section of Brooklyn.

The race riot in the two boroughs of New York City lasted six days. It included breaking windows, looting, vandalism, and setting a variety of local businesses on fire. When the rebellion ended on July 22, one black resident was killed. There were more than 100 injuries, 450 arrests, and around $1 million in property damage.

The Harlem uprising was the beginning of a series of violent confrontations with police in more than a dozen cities throughout the North including Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the New Jersey cities of Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth; as well as Chicago (Dixmoor) Illinois, making it the most violent in terms of urban rioting since 1919. These rebellions as well as civil rights protests mainly in the South, helped designate the summer of 1964 as the Long, Hot Summer.

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[–] AnarchoBolshevik@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 1 day ago

Extracted from one of my ‘favorite’ Feddit pissholes, /r/Judaism:

I am not defending Zorhan's statements on Israel. As I stated up top I did not vote for him, nor do I currently support him.

I am stating that there is a history of primarily right wing Jews calling anyone critical of Israel's military and settlement policies an antisemite has created a skepticism around Jew's calling out actual antisemitism. There have been massive Bring Them Home protests across Israel against Netanyahu's policies regularly since October 7th, are those Israeli Jews antisemites too? I am a Zionist, I fully believe that Zorhan is an Anti-Zionist, I am skeptical of the claim that he is antisemitic. Again as I stated above, I believe his stories are disingenuous when his responses to questions on antisemitism are "I have a jewish friend...".

So let's see: he promotes rhetoric that is getting Jews targeted, attacked, and killed in this country, and refuses to back down from it even when confronted with evidence of that, you find his stories of "I have a Jewish friend" whenever he is confronted with the accusation of antisemitism disingenuous... what would it take for you to call him an antisemite?

You are missing the point. When people get accused of antisemitism for critiquing Israeli policy, it has become harder to call out antisemitism when it is clear. And that is our fault.

To be clear, when I say critiquing Israeli policy, the first time I was called an antisemite for that, was in an orthodox shul, for saying bulldozing the entire block where a suicide bomber came from is not only an immoral idea, but one that won't yield long term gain. This was 25 years ago? And that wasn't the last time. Just the first.

So yes, I absolutely agree with mgas95 that this would look very different if Zorhan were white. So yes, there is a very real contingent of people, of American Jews, that call anything antisemitism, and they are loud, and they muddy the waters. And it becomes that much harder to be taken seriously when the "obama is a secret muslim" contingent (that I grew up with) will snap at anything.

This isn't about the facts, this is about perception. And if we have learned anything over the past decade+, perception is important. And we have failed, and are failing.

Ahhh, ‘progressive’ Zionists: always hoping that they can somehow still fix the cult that they’re stuck in.