• @picco_only
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    -181 year ago

    TBH I don’t care about antisemitism. So Twitter’s the way to go.

    • JackGreenEarth
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      91 year ago

      I think there’s a distinction between criticising the actions people who choose to act in accordance with religious Judaism take, and discriminating against anyone with Jewish ancestry, saying they control the banks, etc.

      The first I would say is perfectly valid, as as with most religions, Judaism has bad qualities. But you have to be careful that you’re judging the choices and not the parts of a person that they can’t change, such as their ancestory.

      Regardless of how you feel about Jews, Twitter is just not the place to be, for so many other reasons.

    • @Default_Defect
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      81 year ago

      And twitter would welcome you with open arms.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Even if you had some magical reason to think that it’s okay to be anti-Semitic, which you don’t, you’d still be making friends with people who will discriminate on other grounds too. If that’s what you want in your life, I hope you can turn things around someday.