if you’re still alive, you’re probably not much older than I am. But I grew up in a very privileged suburban Washington DC neighborhood. My high school class was half Jewish, half WASP, and a statistically insignificant scattering of embassy kids from everywhere. (One of my sister’s classmates was the heir apparent to a small island kingdom in Micronesia.) The few non-WASP goyim I encountered were the subject of friendly curiosity, not hatred. Consequently, I never saw any of that white on white bigotry. It was just something I read about in history books. If my many Jewish friends encountered antisemitism, they never told me about it. Thanks for the wider perspective