Mrs. Schloss's take on antisemitism is rather nuanced ( starting around 5:35/5:36, acknowledging persecution of muslims and christians, and at least off-handedly implying that antisemitism is often over focused on, to the exclusion of other groups facing similar or greater levels of discrimination.
after a bit of digging, i drilled down to a much longer clip of the segment in question.
Mrs. Schloss's take on antisemitism is rather nuanced ( starting around 5:35/5:36, acknowledging persecution of muslims and christians, and at least off-handedly implying that antisemitism is often over focused on, to the exclusion of other groups facing similar or greater levels of discrimination.
Good work...although you could have just looked at the first sentence of my post. All good.
just trying to find some context to the clip in question.