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Men Chased Off By BLM Protesters After Joining Them To Show Solidarity


A group of men was chased off by BLM demonstrators after joining their protest to show solidarity.

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The incident happened in the city of Philadelphia where massive Black Lives Matter protests have been taking place since the shooting of Walter Wallace Jr.

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In an alleged show of solidarity, three Jewish men joined the demonstrators only to be pushed and shooed off public property.

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As seen in one of the videos taken during Tuesday protests, the three men explained they joined the BLM protest to “show solidarity.”

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Just moments later, however, they were ordered to “get the f*** out of here” because “this ain’t your fight.”

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Before the group was chased off the street, one protester accused the trio of belonging to “the Synagogue of Satan.”

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After the footage went viral, Yaacov Behrman, the local Democratic Party district committee’s public safety chair, blasted the protesters and asked for the “racist” act “to be condemned by all.”

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“Orthodox Jews violently attacked by mob @ BLM protest last night in Philly. They told protesters they were there to show solidarity. Mob shouted anti Semitic & racist hate as they assaulted victims. Spoke to victim, says he feared for his life. This needs to be condemned by all!” Behrman tweeted.

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Slamming the aggressive protesters was also Liora Rez, the Stop Antisemitism director, who called the attack on Jewish men a spit in their faces.

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“From the Civil Rights Movement to Ferguson to today’s BLM protest nationally, Jews have been right by the side of the African American community,” Rez told The Jewish Journal.

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“This physical and verbal assault is a spit in our faces and we demand this be addressed by the likes of Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and the NAACP. We have enough division in this country, the African American leaders need to step up and denounce this immediately.”

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