Christian here. I despise Jews.
They are the children of Satan, obsessed with worldly things. The biggest myth that most Christians believe is that we need to be in favor of these vermin. However, the Bible has clearly stated that they had their shot and rejected it; they are no longer factored into God's kingdom. Christ himself called the out for being the money-grubbing, hate-mongering parasites that they are, and as usual, they killed him for reminding them of what they were.
Paul made it clear his opinion of the Jews; they were no longer God's people, but rather those who followed Christ. He saw them for the evil creatures that they were. He warned against Judaizers and pharisaic teachings (((talmud))).
The Early Church fathers were likewise emphatic in their condemnation of the Jews. Augustine warned against them and their usury as well as their hatred of Christ and all that is good and decent in life. Likewise, Jacob of Serugh, Hippolytus of Rome, Jerome, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Ariston of Pella, Apollinarus of Hieropolis, Justin, Tertullian, Cyprian of Carthage, Eusebius of Caesarea, Aristides of Athens, Ambrose, John of Damascus, Isidore of Seville, Julius Firmicus Maternus, Gregory of Nyysa, Apphrates the Syriac, Ephrem of Syria, John Chrysostom, Diodore of Tarsus, Quodvultdeus, Maximus of Turin, Caesarius of Arles and Gregory the Great all repeatedly emphasized the Jews' untrustworthy-ness, greed, hatred, and overall evil nature!
As it stands, those "Christians" who actually believe that the Jews are special and must be loved and protected by Christianity have either been Brain Washed by the Jewish hijacking of the Bible in the so called New Revised American Standard/World Standard, or they have never truly read the New Testament.
Before you call me some sort of derogatory term like 'Christ-Cuck' or whatever else, let me just reiterate - I am Christian, I do NOT like Jews, I don't blindly adhere to every single law and line of the Bible (because that's what Jesus was trying to stop), and I've actually read enough of the Early Church Fathers to know that they warned us centuries ago, and somewhere along the line, Christianity got hijacked.
Okay, now you can call me names.