• magnetosphere
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    1 year ago

    Just don’t engage with anyone who unfairly accuses you of “antisemitism”. Antisemitism is indeed a serious problem, but it doesn’t apply here. There is a huge difference between criticizing a government and criticizing a religion, but some people can’t/won’t accept that.

    People who casually throw the word “antisemitism” around are usually too emotionally invested to have a real conversation, and/or they’re just trying to put you on the defensive. Never be afraid to abandon a conversation. You are not required to respond to anything someone says.

    • @TheFriendlyDickhead@lemm.ee
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      241 year ago

      The peoblem is that at demonstrations against Israel there are a lot of people who confuse that. So there actually is a lot of antisemitism happening. Some people who are strongly antisemitic just take the whole conflict as an excuse. Ofc not the majority, but there are allways idiots.

      • @greenskye@lemm.ee
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        141 year ago

        Basically any movement against bad people who happen to be part of a minority seems to get hijacked by bigoted people eventually.

        • It just means we have to do a bit of extra labour to make sure our movements are not infiltrated by shitbirds. I was just at a protest this weekend, and was pleased by the handful of signs I saw specifically denouncing anti-semitism.

          Yes, it sucks that we have to throw in what feels like a parenthetical, while people are bleeding out under tonnes of rubble, but y’know, I guess that’s just where we’re at as a species right now.

      • magnetosphere
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        91 year ago

        True. It happens in reverse, too. Sometimes people try to disguise hateful antisemitism as a valid political discussion.

      • TGhost [She/Her]
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        81 year ago

        Where do you come from all ?

        Here in France, you even have the far right who is 100% racist and antisemitic , who start to be accepted by the average population, as defensor of the Jews and being seen as an wall to protect them…

        Because here in France, they have made the movement against antisemitic a movement against Arabs and assimilated.

        • magnetosphere
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          21 year ago

          American here. The progressives among us despise the fact that bigotry is becoming more and more acceptable. We’re supposed to be outgrowing that shit, not encouraging it!

      • @ArmokGoB@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        21 year ago

        This whole thing has given antisemites plausible deniability to express their hateful views. It’s impossible to tell who is anti-Israel because of antisemitism and who is anti-Israel for other reasons.

    • @Kanda@reddthat.com
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      141 year ago

      Not celebrating the war crimes is clearly anti-Semitism. Remember to pay your taxes so Israel can have more weapons

    • @seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org
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      111 year ago

      There is a huge difference between criticizing a government and criticizing a religion

      Agreed, but I don’t think it’s religious bigotry; I think it’s racial bigotry. Antisemitism is a form of racism. Do you think the Nazis gave atheist Jews a free pass?

    • @blue_zephyr@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      Criticising Judaism doesn’t make you an anti-semite. There’s valid criticisms to be raised against most religions, this can be done without resorting to hostility or prejudice.

    • @Jamil@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      Some can’t voice their views without putting their livelihoods on the line. We need protections for people to voice their opinions on Zionism without being labeled an anti-Semite.