What American Jews have experienced in the past year is both a pattern and a warning.

  • xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    It’s fucking hard - a lot of the jews I know are anti-zionist themselves… it turns out most of the pro-zionist jews moved to Isreal to support zionism - fancy that. But there are bad actors like AIPAC that constantly conflate anti-zionism with antisemitism and that’s fucking bullshit… one of the reasons it’s awful is that if you call everything antisemitism it dulls the term (see “calling wolf”) - and then actual antisemitism gets to skate by under the guise of the fatigue.

    AIPAC has directly supported antisemitism and they should be branded a hate organization. Actual antisemitism is fucking awful and we need to crack down on it… but to do so we need to recover the term and clarify that criticism of Isreal (and, specifically, their anti-palestinian actions) is not criticism of jews. And anyone who wants to criticize jews for ethnic or religious reasons can get fucked.

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      Adding to that, the conflation of Zionism and Jewishness via claiming anti-Zionism = anti-Semitism implies that Israel is the expression of Jewishness at the level of a nation state and thus it’s evils are not the action of a rogue state currently controlled by far right zealots, or even simple (psychopathic) political goals, but a representation of Jewishness.

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        Also conflating jewishness with zionism makes it so that if you’re not zionist then you must be a bad jew. There is a lot of pressure in synagogues and Jewish cultural societies to support Isreal in word (monetarily Isreal gets enough support that it doesn’t really push the donation angle hard - though settlement societies and natural preservation organizations will). A few of my friends describe it as “making you feel weird” if you don’t support Isreal. It really depends on region though, I heard that from Jewish friends in Vermont but never from Jewish friends in Boston or New York.

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        That’s just false - I consider myself an anti-zionist and I simply want a secular Isreal. Maybe you wouldn’t consider me anti-zionist then? But AIPAC would.

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          Where is that two state plan where there is an intend to make Israel secular? It’s a non realistic plan and you want to take away Jewish national self-determination.