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I want to know the worst cases please In the context of the 2026 Jewish Policy Index (JPI) and current reporting, "worst cases" refers to two different metrics: states with the least legislative commitment to fighting antisemitism and states with the highest numbers of violent incidents. States with the Least Policy Commitment According to the August 2025 JPI by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), 12 states are categorized as "Limited Action States." These states have passed little to no legislation regarding hate crime reporting, Holocaust education, or the adoption of the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism. Wyoming: Received the lowest overall score (8/100) in the nation for its lack of formal policy. Montana: Scored second-lowest at 14/100. New Mexico: Scored 15/100. Hawaii: Scored 17/100. Mississippi: Highlighted by the Southern Jewish Life report as being in the bottom tier of action. Other Limited Action States: Delaware, Idaho, South Dakota, North Dakota, South Carolina, Utah, and Vermont. States with High Incident Rates Ironically, some states that are "Leading" in policy also report the highest numbers of incidents, often because they have larger Jewish populations and more robust reporting systems. New York: Consistently records the highest number of antisemitic incidents, with over 325 hate crimes reported in 2023 alone Jewish Post. Texas: Cited as one of the "worst states" for rising incident numbers in recent years ABC13 News. New Jersey: Recently criticized by the Jewish Federations of NJ for failing to advance key antisemitism legislation in early 2026 despite rising threats.

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The protagonist/villain arc in public perceptionEarly 2010s: Heroic visionary saving the planet with EVs and space travel. Mid-2020s: Polarizing figure—savior to some (free speech, anti-woke, government efficiency), chaotic disruptor or Bond-villain-adjacent to others (massive influence, erratic posting, "glitchy" public appearances). Biographies and op-eds paint him as a "brutal," empathy-lacking messiah type or a man playing 4D chess in a simulation only he fully understands.In short, the signs boil down to life imitating art so aggressively that the boundary blurs. Musk built companies chasing sci-fi dreams, got cast as the hero in movies, then watched (and sometimes encouraged) the narrative shift toward anti-hero or villain as his influence grew weirder and more all-encompassing. Whether it's genius-level reality-warping or just a very online billionaire with main-character syndrome, the fictional comparisons keep sticking because the plot keeps delivering.It's peak "we are living in the weirdest timeline" energy. If he announces a Mars base named after a Dune house next week, nobody would even be surprised.

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