Antisemitismus in Osteuropa

Von TheIronzombie39

34 Comments

  1. Nothing_Special_23 on

    I wonder what would be the (real) percentage in Germany and Austria.

  2. Why do armenians hate jews? Because of Azerbaijan-Israel relations maybe?

  3. SmoothCauliflower640 on

    Pretty striking how the nation on this map, invaded under the pretext of being Nazi, has the lowest percentage of anti-semites, and a Jewish president to boot.

  4. Eric848448 on

    Honestly, most of these aren’t nearly as bad as I would have guessed.

  5. boiledviolins on

    Kazakhstan would’ve been around 99% if the survey was done before the 2006 Borat Expedition. After the acceptance of Christianity (many years after acknowledging its presence) after the expedition to the US, antisemitism is around 1%.

  6. Mediocre_Coast_3783 on

    Ukraine is a bit surprising to me, is there a reason why it has the lowest antisemitism in Eastern Europe?

  7. Easy-Ant-3823 on

    In Lithuania and Romania, it’s because of associating Jews with Bolshevism and the Soviet Union.

  8. CutmasterSkinny on

    Lithuania being a minority in europe hating minorities is so ironic.

  9. No_Window8199 on

    russia is out there claiming to denazify ukraine while having a bigger nazi problem itself

  10. BainbridgeBorn on

    Does Ukraine have the highest population of Jews in Eastern Europe?

  11. Keep in mind that these are the people who admit it.

    Also keep in mind that Lithuania and Romania had some of the most enthusiastic Nazi collaborators.

  12. Beneficial_Lychee331 on

    Jesus Christ. We don’t care. Quit with the constant self-victimization. How much of this percentage is of people not wanting to be neighbours of genocide enthusiasts.

  13. bloov-strope on

    Disliking crimes against humanity and genocide of Palestinians is not antisemitism

  14. IWillDevourYourToes on

    Wrong. Czechs are avid Israel fans and there are Jewish monuments and memorials taken care of well everywhere. The real % would be much lower. Almost nobody dislikes the jews except some fringe neonazis and far right weirdos

  15. I’ve always wondered why Romania and Armenia are this way. Must be some historical reasons.

  16. Cheap_Marzipan_262 on

    And all these internet-magotts keep saying ukraine is full of nazis…

  17. GustavoistSoldier on

    The Georgian Bagrationi dynasty (deposed by Russians in the early 19th century) claimed to be descended from David. Probably one of the reasons antisemitism is low

  18. Trash_with_sentience on

    I’m Ukrainian (Eastern Ukraine, to be exact), and from what I’ve seen, the antisemitism is strong in older generation, courtesy of the heavy USSR propaganda. Some may not be outright nazi level a antisemite, but it’s not uncommon to hear a person 40+ years to use jewish slurs and believe in offensive stereotypes about jewish people.
    Younger folks are a hit or miss, depending on how they were raised, but most of the time, the younger generation is more progressive and accepting.

  19. arthurblakey on

    Would the numbers be that different if the question was ‘accept a foreigner as a citizen of your country’ rather than ‘accept a Jewish person […]”?

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