"Standing there on 96th St with Jews Say No is a really interesting experience. We stand there with signs, and this is a neighborhood that is heavily Jewish, and we give out leaflets, but we usually try not to engage with opponents, because thereâs no point in the screaming matches. What happensâ and here Iâm trying not to cater to my native pessimismâ is that for every person who has a thumbs up going by there are two thumbs down. The thumbs up are interesting. This is what they say. âHow great that youâre out here, how brave you are.â This gets on my nerves. I say, âWeâre not so brave, weâre standing here on the street, come and join us.â âOh no, I canât, but itâs really great that youâre doing this.â And other people say, âYouâre absolutely right. Youâre right.â These are people who wouldnât have said that five years ago. We get a surprising amount of support. But the abuse is really ugly. Most of the time itâs not reasoned. âIâm horrified youâre here, you ugly bitch.â Or itâs that two-word sentence that substitutes for a political conversation: fuck you, fuck you, and fuck you. Or, âyouâre an anti-Semite. So it has now boiled down to personal epithets or âYouâre an anti-semite.â Pure hysteria, people who are screaming and turning red."
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Dorothy Zellner
Dorothy "Dottie" Miller Zellner (born in 1938) is an American human rights activist, feminist, editor, lecturer, and writer. A veteran of the 1960s civil rights movement, she served as a recruiter for the Freedom Summer project and was co-editor of Student Voice, the student newsletter of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. She is active in the Palestinian solidarity movement.
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