scapegoating jews for societal problems
"Scapegoating Jews for societal problems" refers to the act of unfairly blaming and targeting individuals of Jewish heritage or the Jewish community as a whole for various challenges, issues, or failures faced by a society, without legitimate evidence or justification.
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