Nobody talks about the fact that Taylor Swift is Jewish. Here’s why it matters.

<p>Somehow, a Taylor Swift photo has become one of social media&rsquo;s great red flags, alongside the Twitter egg and the anime avatar. If you see a Twitter account emblazoned with a Swift portrait, there&rsquo;s at least a ten percent chance the person behind it is an alt-right, racist troll.</p> <p>That&rsquo;s because, as&nbsp;<a href="https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/cant-shake-it-off-how-taylor-swift-became-a-nazi-idol" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Vice reported</a>&nbsp;back in May, white supremacists have decided that Swift is a covert Nazi and &ldquo;Aryan goddess.&rdquo; Without asking for it, or doing anything to deserve it, one of America&rsquo;s biggest pop stars has turned into a neo-fascist icon. It&rsquo;s a strange turn of events.</p> <p>What makes it even stranger is that Swift, contrary to popular belief, isn&rsquo;t Aryan at all. She&rsquo;s a member of the Tribe. A Chosen, not a Christian. A&nbsp;<em>yenta,</em>&nbsp;not a&nbsp;<em>shiksa.</em>&nbsp;She is, to borrow a phrase from my friend&rsquo;s gentile grandmother, a&nbsp;<em>Deep Hebrew.</em></p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@resnikoff/nobody-talks-about-the-fact-that-taylor-swift-is-jewish-heres-why-it-matters-64aececd20b"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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