• @chuckleslord
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    21 year ago

    There absolutely is an increase in antisemitism, and it’s fucking shitty that that’s not being talked about. Instead we’re policing the voices of protestors, raising anything said, regardless of intent, to be antisemitic. They literally automatically talk about protestors when talking about the rise in antisemitism, when it’s just the freaking nazis again. Can’t talk about the nazis, nope, gotta be those protestors who just don’t want to watch another goddamn Genocide without saying anything.

    • @S_204
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      -11 year ago

      In my City, it was not a Nazi who followed the Jewish girl home and shot at her. It was a protester. In new York it’s not Nazis accosting Jews on the streets it’s people carrying pro Palestine flags.

      I don’t see Nazis marching in rallys with signs saying 'clean the world of Jews ’ which is an age old Antisemitic trope out of the Elder’s of Zion. Those are supporters of Palestine. Chanting gas the Jews in Sydney was done in a crowd of Palestine supporters.

      I’m not saying Nazis aren’t a problem at all. I’m pointing out they’re part of the problem and the bigoted sentiments clearly being exhibited by the supporters of Palestine is also a part of it and that absolutely needs to be discussed. If you believe what you’ve written that Antisemitism is a growing problem, then I’d ask you to start looking at the people around you and how they’re displaying their messages. You don’t have to look far to see the hate.