You Want a World Without Jews? Good Luck With That.
A warning from the child of a Holocaust survivor.
There’s a virus going around again.
Here it goes…
Not the kind you swab for — the kind that mutates in plain sight.
It shows up in lazy jokes, whispered conspiracy theories, Harvard yard protests, and Ivy
League job offers rescinded over Jewish names.
It shows up in “just asking questions,” in influencers’ smirks, in silent bystanders who’d rather
keep their timelines clean than their conscience clear.
It shows up in toddlers videos, doctors, nurses, paid protesters, paid organizers, teachers,
professors- so many people in society who help generate the age old truths.
It’s called antisemitism.
And it’s spreading — fast.
Faster than gossip in a hair salon or a cold in a toddlers birthday party.
But it spreads.
But here’s what you should know: this isn’t theory to me.
This isn’t academic.
This is personal.
This is blood-deep.
My father was ten years old when he was shot in the leg and thrown onto a Nazi train. He
jumped off. Ten years old.
Can you even imagine?
He hid in forests.
He Starved.
He Bled.
He Survived Nazi work camps.
He Lost his entire family — parents, siblings — except for one sister.
He didn’t grow up. He clawed his way up.
And somehow, he still believed in people. Still believed in the future. He built a life. A family. A
legacy of grit, faith, and love that now spans generations — and will never, ever be erased.
So when I see antisemitism rise again — rebranded as “activism”, or wrapped in memes, or
spewed from the mouths of people who should damn well know better — I don’t get shocked.
I get loud.
Because my father didn’t survive horror so we could swallow hate quietly.
He didn’t jump off that train so I could watch from the sidelines while history reboots itself in
high definition.
Let’s be clear: antisemitism doesn’t wear a uniform anymore.
It wears a hoodie.
A lanyard.
A mic.
It’s not marching — it’s monetizing.
And if you’re still calling it “just a fringe,” you haven’t been paying enough attention.
This isn’t a blip. It’s a warning.
And I will not raise the next generation pretending that silence is safety.
Silence is permission. Silence is privilege. Silence is betrayal.
So no, I won’t tone it down.
I will be Jewish. Loudly. Proudly. Publicly. Painfully. Joyfully.
Because my existence is not a threat — but it is a refusal.
A refusal to disappear.
A refusal to bow.
A refusal to let my father’s story — our story — be reduced to a cautionary tale when it was
always a battle cry.
Let me say this plainly:
When you target Jews, you don’t just come for us.
You come for human progress.
You come for science, medicine, law, education, storytelling, and innovation.
And you shoot yourselves in the foot while doing it.
We’re 0.2% of the global population — and somehow responsible for curing diseases, shaping
democracy, building media, defending justice, and yes, even creating the vaccines some of you
couldn’t wait to roll up your sleeves for.
So when you chant “Death to the Jews,” just know: you’re also shouting “Death to your future
doctors, your lawyers, your professors, your therapists, your scientists, your favorite show
runners, your next Nobel Prize winners.”
Congratulations — you’re not fighting a people.
You’re gutting a foundation.
Let me make it personal:
My father survived the war, came to this country with nothing but a bullet in his leg and a
second language, and built a life so full of love, family, and resilience that his existence alone is
a middle finger to every monster who tried to end him.
He didn’t just survive — he contributed.
And now I watch our youth — Jewish and not — being brainwashed to believe Jews are
oppressors, colonizers, thieves of culture, holders of privilege.
It’s a lie.
But more dangerously, it’s a seductive lie.
They are being trained to hate the very people who fight for freedom of thought. Who create
medicine, defend civil liberties, teach history, invent tech, and write the shows they binge on
the weekends.
This isn’t a Jewish problem.
This is everyone’s problem.
When you scapegoat Jews all over the world, you unravel the thread holding society together
— intellect, ethics, and yes, inconvenient truths.
And history has shown — every time they come for the Jews first, they come for everyone else
next.
So go ahead.
Cancel us.
Blame us.
Target us.
Watch what happens when you remove the people who built the very platforms you use to
preach your ignorance.
The rise in antisemitism isn’t a footnote.
It’s a five-alarm fire.
And if you’re not speaking out — you’re standing in the smoke pretending it’s not your house
burning down.
My father didn’t leap off a train, survive genocide, and build a family from ashes so I could
keep my head down while the world convinces itself that Jewish excellence is something to
fear instead of celebrate.
I will not apologize for being Jewish.
I will not make myself small so others can stay comfortable in their delusions.
I will not allow this rising wave of hate to go unchecked while history claws its way back with a
prettier filter and a platform with more followers.
Jews do not control the world. But we have helped shape it — for the better.
And if that’s your problem? You don’t want justice. You want destruction.
And we’ve seen that movie before.
Let me be clear…
It doesn’t end with us — it ends with everyone.
That’s my Reveal.
Love,
Karin