MAILBAG: Turning the Tables on Hate: A Lesson from the Tyler Oliveira Video

Like many of you, I watched the recent video by YouTuber Tyler Oliveira with a heavy heart. It is deeply painful to see our beautiful town and our way of life portrayed through such a distorted, negative lens. It’s natural to feel defensive when someone enters our neighborhoods looking for a “scandal,” but as the dust settles, I think we need to have an honest conversation as a community: Did we accidentally give him exactly what he wanted?

When these influencers come to Lakewood, they aren’t looking for the truth; they are looking for a “reaction.” They want to see us turning away, closing doors, and refusing to speak. To their millions of viewers, that doesn’t look like “privacy”—it looks like we have something to hide. By being defensive, we unintentionally helped him paint the very picture he came here to create.

What if we had changed the script?

Imagine if, instead of silence and suspicion, Tyler had been met with overwhelming, “annoying” kindness. Imagine if every person he approached on Clifton Avenue or in our local stores had offered him a cold water, a smile, or a genuine invitation to learn about our community.

A “Villain” is hard to edit: It is nearly impossible to turn someone into a “bad guy” on camera when they are busy being incredibly nice to you.

The Power of Kiddush Hashem: Our greatest defense against antisemitism isn’t a wall; it’s our Middos. If he had left Lakewood with ten hours of footage of people being hospitable and warm, he wouldn’t have had a video to post. The “story” would have died because there was no “villain” to be found.

We have to realize that in the age of social media, we are always on a global stage. Every one of us is an ambassador for the Jewish people. When a person like Tyler comes looking for a fight, let’s give them a Kiddush Hashem instead. Let’s make them leave thinking, “I came here to find something wrong, but I only found the kindest people I’ve ever met.”

We missed a massive opportunity this time, but we can’t let it happen again. Let’s use this as a wake-up call to be more proactive, more welcoming, and more confident in who we are. Let’s show the world that our light is much stronger than their cameras.

Signed,

S.G.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Unfortunately, people did not follow instructions not to engage him at all. People who engaged him thought they were smarter. Next time follow instructions.

  2. How about the fact that in the last 90 seconds of the video it all comes to close with such a powerful statement and testament of who we are as as a nation…by Tyler himself and the other fellow who wasn’t too pleased with jews…they admitted that our shared sense of purpose is why we do what we do and why we are who we are!! What a powerful testament! And a huge kiddush hashem (porbablt unintentional, but the truth prevails!) Who cares how we are exactly portrayed in every mnute of the video. Esav Sonei Es Yaakov. They will hate no matter what we do. Hashem made it that way.

  3. his platform is based of negative “journalism” jewish or not now stack that with eisav soney es yakkov youll never get such a person to make a positive video now on your point of what should have done we actually won tyler as his general content is never an hour of interviews its his public harassment tactics which is his bread and butter,he realized he wont get us to talk so he took a diffrent route and a diffrent theme instead of fraud he picked invasion ultimately its all hashem pulling the strings and that should be the main takeaway

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