• FuyuhikoDate@feddit.org
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    3 months ago

    Beging anti Israel is not the same as antijew…

    One thing is Antisemite, the other is pro himan rights.

    Edit: since my comment sended mixed messages… I am totally against the Person who did it… Just because they ordered kosher meal, does not mean, that the Person is pro israeal / against palestina. And yeah i think Too we need To free palestina from hamas and genocidal people.

    But the thing with the food was a dick move.

    Edit2: fixed typos from my dann Smartphone, since i didnt set up the english words on my keyboard

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      3 months ago

      Hi, Jew here. Allow me to demonstrate your stance.

      Fuck Israel’s genocidal campaign and everyone who supports it.

      FIN

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          I know lots of Jewish people and most of them say they’re anti-genocide and then say that this isn’t a genocide. And if it is a genocide, then the Palestinians deserve it. I don’t know if this belief is so pervasive because they’re Jewish or because I’m from Texas with family in Israel.

          All’s I know is that most of the Jews I know would have been totally cool with Hitler as long as he wasn’t killing too many Jews. I’m so fucking disappointed and disgusted by my family and community.

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      Yeah this is such a simple thing to argue against. The only jewish person that would be offended by a piece of paper with “free palestine” written on it is one that supports the Israeli genocide.

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        3 months ago

        Maybe it would be offensive if you are Jewish and you support Palestine? You might see it as an accusation against you? I dunno.

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    This is indeed yet another holocaust! Messages promoting human rights, especially the right to survival, may have once been “dirty jew” arguments, during German Nazi regime. Thank goodness that challenges to ethnic supremacy can be freely compared to a holocaust, today. Much progress.

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    3 months ago

    Tony is glorifying the label “antisemite.” Nobody is winning here.

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    3 months ago

    If it has this label, how can you be sure someone didn’t spit in it or worse?

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        I’d be afraid that the food had been tampered with. It isn’t even something that I’d considered until I saw this post, but there is actually a huge degree of implicit trust involved in eating a meal prepared and handled by someone else.

        This meal was targeted specifically because it was labelled kosher, because it was expected that a jew would be receiving it.

        The message itself isn’t anti-semitic, but the targeting is, and there are many actual anti-semites out there who want to cause real bodily harm and/or death to jews.

        How do you think a muslim or palestinian would react if their halal meal had been tagged with the note “never forget october 7” or something similar?

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            This wasn’t targeting Americans or Israelis.

            Regardless, wanting hundreds of millions of people to live in fear due to their nationality is fucked up. This kind of attitude challenges my faith in humanity.

            Fear brings hate. Hate brings violence. Violence brings death. Violence and death bring fear.

            The way to break the cycle is creating safety by removing violent actors, fostering compassion and combating hate.

          • Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet@lemmy.world
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            This really fucking screams either “American trying to do his first communism” or “guy trying to make the entire left look bad”.

            Did you fucking forget to get class conscious along the way? Did you see ambiguity in “workers of the world unite”? Did you think that “international solidarity” was just meaningless platitude?

            One can (and I am and will) disagree with the policies of the governments of the US and Israel. One can (and I do and will) oppose the militarism, the enormous exploitation of their working class and the xenophobia that are driven by their economic elites. But one should not undermine the international struggle because one disagrees with the national politics of the nations were your comrades happen to live. One should not fall hook, line and sinker for the tricks and ploys they have been using for eternities to keep the working class fighting each other, instead of their exploiters.

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        That definitely depends. On the one hand there are some pretty delicious jewish cultural dishes, and I know some Jews who are religious and stick strictly to kosher diets have a hard time with the taste of pork after not eating it for a long time (a bit like vegetarians with meat). On the other hand, bacon though…