• @feedum_sneedson@lemmy.world
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        234 months ago

        I’ve been to Israel a number of times and have several good friends there. I don’t know what to do, really. They would be the ones protesting against Netanyahu, rather than the ones raving in the way of an aid convoy.

        The first thing I said after the attacks last October, other than “are my friends okay”, was literally “fuck, the response is going to be completely disproportionate”. They’ve got a fucking horrible government and there’s an undercurrent of nasty, nationalist Israelis, including literal Jewish supremacists.

        I’m not an antisemite - my best friends genuinely are Jewish, that’s not a smokescreen. I’ve been shown more kindness by Jews in my life than by my own family. But I’d say, on balance, I am anti those particular semites. And I think a large percentage of Jews also are. I know my friends will casually say things about the ultra-orthodox community that I definitely can’t repeat.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          44 months ago

          They’ve got a fucking horrible government and there’s an undercurrent of nasty, nationalist Israelis, including literal Jewish supremacists.

          Let me just say: It’s not an undercurrent. The right wing in Israel has been dominant for a long time and is growing. I understand you want to distinguish yourself from Antisemites, but their government is accurately representing their constituents. It’s just that more than half their constituents see nothing wrong with genociding Muslims for Lebensraum.

          • @Billy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            74 months ago

            70% of eligible voters voted.
            the current government’s parties were voted in by 49.5% of those voters.
            out of those, 14.13% were ultra-orthodox parties who always go with bibi because he gives them everything they want. about half of those are non-zionist.

    • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldOP
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      254 months ago

      I’m not really on board with all this indiscriminate killing

      VERY controversial opinion! It’s a good thing this is a safe space where saying such things won’t cost you your livelihood!

      • @sirboozebum@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        I’m not really on board with killing so many children and starving 2.4 million people to death.

        Does that make me antisemitic?

        • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldOP
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          64 months ago

          Not according to sane people, no. According to unhinged mecha-zionists on the other hand…

          Ironically, equating the actions of the Israeli government with all of Jewdom is itself EXTREMELY antisemitic.

          • @rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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            04 months ago

            Ironically, equating the actions of the Israeli government with all of Jewdom is itself EXTREMELY antisemitic.

            Which is why a typical Israeli’s participation in any political argument starts with attempting to show that logic doesn’t belong there.

            • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldOP
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              14 months ago

              Hey now, far from all Israelis agree with the actions of their government… they got 49.5% of the vote with 70% voter participation. That’s 34.3% of the eligible to vote Israelis and an even smaller portion of the total population.

              Granted, it’s still FAR too many votes for a fascist apartheid regime, but my point is that far from all Israelis are the unhinged zionists we’re discussing…