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Disgusting comments like this normalised

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jerkorperk · 27/06/2024 07:59

I see countless UK run accounts like this. Hundreds of comments just like this.

Why? It's horrendous. How can we let this be said in Britain without any consequences?

You couldn't start conversations about other communities and not end up reported to the police.

Disgusting comments like this normalised
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Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 20:55

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 19:14

Thinking that the current state of Israel should not exist is in my opinion often rooted in antisemitism in my opinion. If yoy want to extrapolate anything from that to make me look like some kind of villian then knock yourself out.

I wonder what you would say to the Palestinians that were ethnically cleansed and removed from their homes for Israel to exist. That their wish they hadn’t been and that their families hadn’t been murdered….how would you call their thought process? Is that anti semitism also for being against what happened? For many it is still in their living memory.

TomeTome · 27/06/2024 20:59

@Ketzele I can only report my own experience as presumably you can only report yours. I would say I have a good understanding and diverse experience. It isn’t always ignorance that makes people disagree and no two posters will have the same history. I’m not suggesting there isn’t antisemitism, what I said is that I don’t think it’s the fact Israelis are Jewish that is making people condemn the slaughter of Palestinians, just as I don’t think it’s the fact that Palestinians are predominantly Muslim that garners sympathy.

noblegiraffe · 27/06/2024 21:11

I would say I have a good understanding and diverse experience.

Which religion do you openly practise, out of interest?

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 21:12

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 20:55

I wonder what you would say to the Palestinians that were ethnically cleansed and removed from their homes for Israel to exist. That their wish they hadn’t been and that their families hadn’t been murdered….how would you call their thought process? Is that anti semitism also for being against what happened? For many it is still in their living memory.

Oh look, another one who gets their enjoyment from making me look like a villian. Whatever makes you feel good about yourself hun.

TomeTome · 27/06/2024 21:14

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 21:12

Oh look, another one who gets their enjoyment from making me look like a villian. Whatever makes you feel good about yourself hun.

I don’t think the point is to make you feel a villain it’s that the actions are what has caused the feeling not the religion.

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 21:17

SighingMum23 · 27/06/2024 19:42

Have you seen how many "proud Zionists"

Have you seen how many proud zionists what?

Is that the start of a joke?

User2460177 · 27/06/2024 21:17

jerkorperk · 27/06/2024 07:59

I see countless UK run accounts like this. Hundreds of comments just like this.

Why? It's horrendous. How can we let this be said in Britain without any consequences?

You couldn't start conversations about other communities and not end up reported to the police.

It’s sick. Antisemitism never went away

Leoraah · 27/06/2024 21:21

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 20:55

I wonder what you would say to the Palestinians that were ethnically cleansed and removed from their homes for Israel to exist. That their wish they hadn’t been and that their families hadn’t been murdered….how would you call their thought process? Is that anti semitism also for being against what happened? For many it is still in their living memory.

You do realise how many Jewish people were ethnically cleansed and murdered from the surrounding countries at this time? Iran, Iraq, Libya etc all had large Jewish populations and now have none. If they didn't have Israel to go to where would they have gone....this is why it is so important and needed to have a Jewish state..(and if you support a Jewish state you aren't anti-zionist btw) and I think this fact can't be seen more clearly now with the blatant anti-Semitism it seems to be acceptable to post on social media today. When we have students, who are typically "left" leaning supporting Islamist terrorists, something has gone wrong. Hamas propaganda is working and it's crazy to see it play out.

SummerFeverVenice · 27/06/2024 21:21

israelilefty · 27/06/2024 20:32

But why just bring up Smotrich and Ben Gvir? All of the Jewish-Israeli political parties define themselves as Zionist - including Meretz, whose policies are entirely the inverse of Smotrich and Ben Gvir's - they are vehemently against the occupation, antiracist, and pro LGBT rights. What makes the parties Zionist is their support of the continued existence of the State of Israel, not racism and homophobia.

I brought them & their parties up as examples of why some members of the public might today associate Zionism with racism and homophobia.

I agree their racism, homophobia does not make them Zionist, but these other views do make some people associate those views with some Zionists. Especially since the media runs on outrage so the worst examples of Zionists are in the news far more often than the reasonable, pacifist, liberal minded Zionists- who are the majority.

So then, as noblegiraffe stated, all Zionists end up being demonised unfairly because protesters are bumbling into a fundamental misunderstanding of Zionism itself.

And I sincerely think that as a result “zio” has been weaponised as a stand in for “Jew” so blatantly antisemtic things can be said, written and so on with a simple word switch.

israelilefty · 27/06/2024 21:41

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 20:55

I wonder what you would say to the Palestinians that were ethnically cleansed and removed from their homes for Israel to exist. That their wish they hadn’t been and that their families hadn’t been murdered….how would you call their thought process? Is that anti semitism also for being against what happened? For many it is still in their living memory.

It's not a matter of being against what happened. It's not in doubt that atrocious things happened in the Nakba/War of Independence, and it's not antisemitic to be angry about them, mourn losses or regret things that happened in the past. It's normal. To me, as a leftist Israeli it is important to listen to and understand their stories and to work for a just and lasting resolution to the conflict and to defend the rights and push for equality of Palestinian Arab citizens in Israeli society.

What can be antisemitic, however, is suggesting that the state of Israel today should cease to exist. Because the clock can't be turned back. There is a state of Israel with 9.5 million citizens. Most of them were born in Israel and aren't citizens of any other state, the vast majority were not even born when the state was created, and of those who founded the state of Israel, very many of them came to Israel following violent antisemitism in their previous countries. Anyone wanting to express a non-antisemitic anti-Zionism, might, for example, come up with an alternative option which would plausibly secure the safety, thriving and national identities of both Jews and Palestinians - preferably without this solution being entirely detached from the political reality of the Middle East (for example, the suggestion that both sides can just get along, without, for example, looking at the reality that even without the Middle Eastern political reality, most states which are made of two competing national groups tend to fall apart into bloody civil war - cf the Balkans).

noblegiraffe · 27/06/2024 22:01

SummerFeverVenice · 27/06/2024 21:21

I brought them & their parties up as examples of why some members of the public might today associate Zionism with racism and homophobia.

I agree their racism, homophobia does not make them Zionist, but these other views do make some people associate those views with some Zionists. Especially since the media runs on outrage so the worst examples of Zionists are in the news far more often than the reasonable, pacifist, liberal minded Zionists- who are the majority.

So then, as noblegiraffe stated, all Zionists end up being demonised unfairly because protesters are bumbling into a fundamental misunderstanding of Zionism itself.

And I sincerely think that as a result “zio” has been weaponised as a stand in for “Jew” so blatantly antisemtic things can be said, written and so on with a simple word switch.

There have always been antisemites. They have been using Zionist as a code word to demonise Jews for a long time....

People aren't getting their view of Zionists from members of the Israeli government, they're getting their view of Zionists from people who popped up straight away on October 7th with the lines about bloodthirsty Zionists killing babies, controlling the media, the governments of other countries, wanting to take over the world.

And those lines about Zionists/Jews can be traced back to the fake Protocols of the Elders of Zion from 1903, and beyond.

If you read what people say about Zionists now and about Jews then, you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference.

charchim · 27/06/2024 22:04

MnaAthCliath · 27/06/2024 15:53

It's about once for every 20.000 people killed in Palestine, Jew & Muslim, in the last 8 months.
See where this is going? Unless we change course I'll be back in a while and post again as the death-toll ticks north of 40 thousand.

Mostly women and children.

Jew and Muslim? Are there even any Jewish people living in Palestine? Aside from the remaining hostages.

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 22:06

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 21:12

Oh look, another one who gets their enjoyment from making me look like a villian. Whatever makes you feel good about yourself hun.

How is it making you look like a villain. You’re the one who said it is anti semitic to think Israel’s should not exist and I’m making the point that the Palestinians who were ethnically cleansed for it to take shape are probably just mourning the loss of their homes and land - they aren’t being anti semitic.

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 22:09

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 22:06

How is it making you look like a villain. You’re the one who said it is anti semitic to think Israel’s should not exist and I’m making the point that the Palestinians who were ethnically cleansed for it to take shape are probably just mourning the loss of their homes and land - they aren’t being anti semitic.

I'm talking more about the people on here who proclaim to be proudly anti-Zionist and that Zionism is evil and bloodthirsty.

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 22:12

israelilefty · 27/06/2024 21:41

It's not a matter of being against what happened. It's not in doubt that atrocious things happened in the Nakba/War of Independence, and it's not antisemitic to be angry about them, mourn losses or regret things that happened in the past. It's normal. To me, as a leftist Israeli it is important to listen to and understand their stories and to work for a just and lasting resolution to the conflict and to defend the rights and push for equality of Palestinian Arab citizens in Israeli society.

What can be antisemitic, however, is suggesting that the state of Israel today should cease to exist. Because the clock can't be turned back. There is a state of Israel with 9.5 million citizens. Most of them were born in Israel and aren't citizens of any other state, the vast majority were not even born when the state was created, and of those who founded the state of Israel, very many of them came to Israel following violent antisemitism in their previous countries. Anyone wanting to express a non-antisemitic anti-Zionism, might, for example, come up with an alternative option which would plausibly secure the safety, thriving and national identities of both Jews and Palestinians - preferably without this solution being entirely detached from the political reality of the Middle East (for example, the suggestion that both sides can just get along, without, for example, looking at the reality that even without the Middle Eastern political reality, most states which are made of two competing national groups tend to fall apart into bloody civil war - cf the Balkans).

Yes the existence of Israel as it is is a fact. As to what an alternative solution is well as a start the current government could withdraw the settlements from the West Bank, agree a ceasefire and withdraw any military from Gaza, all hostages released (including Palestinian ones in Israeli prisons and detention camps) and allowing access by media and aid into Gaza and then the creation of a Palestinian state in which people can have the ability of freedom of movement and progress and the end of occupation. But that will never happen because Israel
wil never allow it to sadly and many Zionists are anti this (of all faiths).

blackcherryconserve · 27/06/2024 22:13

Ketzele · 27/06/2024 20:51

I think you're rather illustrating my point, TomeTome. I have Jewish heritage but I'm not religious, I don't keep a Jewish home and I have been fiercely critical of successive Israeli governments. But I've been aware of the hum of antisemitism all my life and sometimes it rears up and shows its teeth. This is one of those times.

My grandad (a survivor of Nazi Germany) used to tell me I was living in a liberal postwar bubble and one day I would understand. And I would say the same to you. He died a few years ago and I'm glad because the current wave of antisemitism would break his heart.

You say in your experience people don't care about religion but - excuse me for asking - are you Jewish or Muslim? Because if not, you've got a lot more listening to do.

All the banners and protests and watermelons in the UK won't make any difference to the ME situation. But we can make a difference to the amount of collateral damage created here: the Jew-hatred and Muslim- hatred in our own country. If you don't care about that, you're not being serious in your claim to want peace.

Well said.

TheSh0ppingForecast · 27/06/2024 22:28

Also just to add, I saw "zio" used all over social media during the Corbyn era by his fan club. This was well before 7th Oct. This thinly veiled antisemitism did not suddenly appear in Oct 2023.

mollyfolk · 27/06/2024 22:44

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 20:55

I wonder what you would say to the Palestinians that were ethnically cleansed and removed from their homes for Israel to exist. That their wish they hadn’t been and that their families hadn’t been murdered….how would you call their thought process? Is that anti semitism also for being against what happened? For many it is still in their living memory.

This comment reminds me of what my kids say when I first explained to each of my children the situation in Northern Ireland. We visit family there. Their reaction is always well Britain should give it back and the people who don’t like it should leave: it’s a very simplistic view of justice. I tell them their dead are buried under our feet and their history is all over the land. Right now they have as much right to be here as we do.

Obviously NI is a very different situation but there are lessons to be learnt from the peace process. Whatever about the rights and wrongs of it’s creation, today Israel exists, most people who live there were born there and they have as much right to be there as anyone else. Israel has a right to exist because it does exist. Obviously I believe, Palestinians also have a right to thrive in a country of their own. In fact, I think it is the only possibility that will lead to peace.

But my long winded point is that you need to deal with the situation now. It is possible to move on from the injustice and NI is proof of that.

Vittuunterroristit · 27/06/2024 22:45

Custardcream84 · 27/06/2024 22:12

Yes the existence of Israel as it is is a fact. As to what an alternative solution is well as a start the current government could withdraw the settlements from the West Bank, agree a ceasefire and withdraw any military from Gaza, all hostages released (including Palestinian ones in Israeli prisons and detention camps) and allowing access by media and aid into Gaza and then the creation of a Palestinian state in which people can have the ability of freedom of movement and progress and the end of occupation. But that will never happen because Israel
wil never allow it to sadly and many Zionists are anti this (of all faiths).

Many? Just like you said many zionists want to kill all Palestinians? What else do we want to do, drink the blood of babies? Control the media and thr banks?

Limesodaagain · 27/06/2024 23:42

TomeTome · 27/06/2024 21:14

I don’t think the point is to make you feel a villain it’s that the actions are what has caused the feeling not the religion.

“the actions are what has caused the feeling not the religion.”
It seems as if all Israelis/ Jewish people/ zionists have been lumped together as if they are all responsible for events in Gaza.

Is it enough for a Jewish person to condemn the actions of Netanyahu and his government or must they also denounce Zionism and the Jewish right to a homeland?

poshsnobtwit · 27/06/2024 23:59

Limesodaagain · 27/06/2024 23:42

“the actions are what has caused the feeling not the religion.”
It seems as if all Israelis/ Jewish people/ zionists have been lumped together as if they are all responsible for events in Gaza.

Is it enough for a Jewish person to condemn the actions of Netanyahu and his government or must they also denounce Zionism and the Jewish right to a homeland?

I mean this respectfully and non provocatively, but the aspect of the Jewish right to a homeland is the difficult bit, not because they are Jewish or they don't deserve a homeland, but because that 'homeland' has been the direct cause of death and cleansing of thousands (and now tens of thousands in the last few months) of people who were already living there, and they have been told that they have no right to live on their land. The governments of that homeland have implemented 'security measures' that have tortured, raped, imprisoned men, women and children. Homes and land have been confiscated. It is quite unbelievable that someone can come from US, be 'given' a home that belongs to someone else and tell those inhabitants that they have no rights because God promised them this. This is what has been and is happening to this current day.

Marshmallowbrain · 28/06/2024 08:06

Out of interest, and to ensure the correct terminology is used when addressing those that support the mass killing and starvation of civilians in Gaza - what should they be called?

TheSh0ppingForecast · 28/06/2024 08:07

poshsnobtwit · 27/06/2024 23:59

I mean this respectfully and non provocatively, but the aspect of the Jewish right to a homeland is the difficult bit, not because they are Jewish or they don't deserve a homeland, but because that 'homeland' has been the direct cause of death and cleansing of thousands (and now tens of thousands in the last few months) of people who were already living there, and they have been told that they have no right to live on their land. The governments of that homeland have implemented 'security measures' that have tortured, raped, imprisoned men, women and children. Homes and land have been confiscated. It is quite unbelievable that someone can come from US, be 'given' a home that belongs to someone else and tell those inhabitants that they have no rights because God promised them this. This is what has been and is happening to this current day.

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It seems like you are describing the situation in the WB here, which I have yet to see anyone on this board defend. That is not the same as the importance of the existence of Israel for Jewish people, which was established as a secular state for Jewish people escaping persecution.

TheSh0ppingForecast · 28/06/2024 08:24

Marshmallowbrain · 28/06/2024 08:06

Out of interest, and to ensure the correct terminology is used when addressing those that support the mass killing and starvation of civilians in Gaza - what should they be called?

What a weird question. Do you really think there is a specific term for supporters of conflict in each and every war torn region of the word? Or are you just being goady now that you've been called out on the way you use the word Zionist?

Comedycook · 28/06/2024 08:39

Marshmallowbrain · 28/06/2024 08:06

Out of interest, and to ensure the correct terminology is used when addressing those that support the mass killing and starvation of civilians in Gaza - what should they be called?

Do we need a word to identify every single thought that exists?