It's a form of demoralization. Deport on sight. Doesn't matter if they are legit user, bot, glowie, or shill. It's against the rules and need to be deported.
Edit: Hit that deport button, let the Mods decide.
Edit 2:They are very subtle at first. Don't engage, just deport. So far I saw 3 different ones first referring to the Bolsheviks, that lead to they are all jews, that lead to all jews are bad, that lead to dehumanizing comments. Couple anti-black comments saying "riggers get the rope" code word for -igger. Just beware of those types. Deport on sight, dont engage. Let the Mods decide.
Why is “I’ve noticed a lot of these people are Jewish” fine, if I may ask? This is absolutely the crucial step made in all bigoted generalizations. (Imaginary person): “You notice that, who cares? Why is that relevant?” It’s only relevant if you are out to generalize, and generalization using race or ethnicity or religion is what racism/bigotry is. The I don’t really understand how this wouldn’t be clear when the entire reason we all react to BLM, for example, is because of their ridiculous attempt to say police shootings by white cops have something to do with white people generally, etc.
It’s not that it isn’t true that x person and x person and x person are Jewish or Christian or white or black - but noting it absolutely is bigoted unless you are able to draw some direct connection between their identity and their actions.
Good question. It's all about walking a very fine line. In a more general sense, our enquiring minds are trained to notice what we're not allowed to talk about. We look for narratives that the MSM isn't reporting on, types of accounts that Twitter is banning, speech that results in cancel mobs. On every other topic, we take those information black holes as a giant warning sign that there's something important someone doesn't want to know.
So what happens if we make any discussion of Jewishness forbidden? We put that same focus on it as a subject of curiosity. Instead, we seek to allow genuine discussion and have the community engage with these topics as they occur organically.
However, this is an evolving policy so we take your point of view seriously.