“The resolution suggests that all anti-Zionism—it states—is antisemitism. That’s either intellectually disingenuous or just factually wrong,” said New York Representative Jerry Nadler, who voted present. “The authors if they were at all familiar with Jewish history & culture should know about Jewish anti-Zionism that was and is expressly not antisemitic. This resolution ignores the fact that even today, certain Orthodox Hasidic Jewish communities … have held views that are at odds with the modern Zionist conception.”

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    Anti-Zionism is not antisemitic.

    Lumping in all Jewish people with the genocidal apartheid ethnostate absolutely is.

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    “The resolution suggests that all anti-Zionism – it states – is antisemitism. That’s either intellectually disingenuous or just factually wrong,” said New York Representative Jerry Nadler, who voted present.

    …and who also happens to be Jewish.

    And that’s the what; here’s the why:

    AIPAC Throws Millions at Possible Insurgent Campaigns to Unseat Progressive Democrats

    In a mounting offensive by AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, to unseat progressives who speak up for Palestinian rights, Westchester County Executive George Latimer, who has been courted by AIPAC, announced earlier today he is launching a primary challenge against New York Congressmember Jamaal Bowman.

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        Progressives need to get meaner. This is the point where they need to stage a coup within the Party and push out these neolib, pro-capitalist, anti-progress, establishment hacks.

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    This is ridiculous, the first anti zionists were all Jewish. Some were even assassinated for their views. Zionism should not be conflated with Jewishness at all.

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      Unfortunately, that’s too nuanced a presentation of facts for most people to digest. No one actually knows anything about history anymore.

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    I am so tired of this bullshit and of Isreal’s bullshit. I don’t care if people think I am antisemitic because technically I am. I am in the same way I’m anti Christian, Muslim, Buddhism, Odinism and every other religion. Can we please stop using superstition as a reason to kill and hate eachother when there are plenty of good reasons to already do that or better yet just stop doing it all together.

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          given that almost all jews support zionism, I don’t really get why people stress making this huge distinction.

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              Well you see, if they don’t support Zionism they’re not real Jews!

              — That guy, probably

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                I’m guessing the opposite. I’m guessing it’s “Jews are evil and they all support genocide.”

                And considering, as Nadler pointed out, that there are Orthodox communities in the U.S. which are and always have been staunchly anti-Zionist, that’s not even true from Israel’s inception.

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                  Not only that, but a huge contingent of Zionists are not Jewish, and are pretty damn anti-semetic. There’s a strain of it that wanted to kick Jews out of all other countries.

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      Religion isnt the reason, it’s just the excuse.

      The reason is money and power. It always has been.

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      I think the best term is “anti theocracy” and while Israel is in theory a democracy they are first and foremost a theocracy because the democracy is a right only reserved for those inside the theocratic construct.

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        No they are a secular democracy. Their laws are not based on Judaism. Judaism prohibits most things they do.

        Israelis hate black black Jews as well. It’s just a racist white ethno-state.

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      That was used as a stick to hit Labour before Corbyn as well. There’s always been a handful of low level councillors that fail to draw a line between opposing apartheid in Gaza, and sharing comics of big nosed Jews eating babies on Twitter. And I acknowledge that this is mostly because Labour councillors are more likely to be Muslims with family ties to the Middle East in general. It was all overblown by the right wing media to make it seem like the entire Labour cabinet wanted to bring back the gas chambers.

      But in fairness you also can’t go and lay a wreath for a Munich massacre terrorist and then expect to go on to be PM of the UK. If that picture was doing the rounds during the Labour leadership contest, I doubt they’d have made him their leader.

      Even without all that, I doubt he’d have beaten Boris in that election. His Brexit bluster had unified the former UKIP voters under him and that was enough to ensure victory against anyone.

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      The real reason to hate Corbyn is that he’s such a toxic idiot that he hurt Lib Dems getting elected, and they’re a totally different party.

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      Checked the vote roster and only 13 democrats voted nay, while 92 voted present which is dissapointing.

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        They are putting on a show of being opposed while not doing everything in their power to oppose it. It’s similar energy to when Justin Trudeau joined a BLM protest instead of using his position as prime minister of Canada to take a real stand against police brutality.

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    The problem with this sort of language is that there are a few different things that people call “anti-Zionism”. One is saying Israel does not have a holy right to the entirety of the land of Israel. Another is saying Israel has no right to exist at all. A third is any criticism of Israel or the Israeli leadership.

    Only the second is antisemitism, as it implies that Jewish people and their nation should not exist.

    Trouble is, it all gets lumped together. Any criticism of the Israeli leadership is fodder for the anti-semites who would wipe out the Jewish people given the opportunity. Any defense of the nation of Israel or the Jewish people is taken as tacit endorsement of the atrocities they are commiting.

    This is an unsustainable level of intransigence that leaves no path forward resolving in peace.

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      No.

      Saying the state of Israel has no right to exist is not antisemitic either.

      You’re continuing the deliberate mistake of conflating Israel (a political entity) with Judaism (a religion). Not every Israeli is Jewish, nor is every Jew Israeli. Likewise Israel is not Jewish peoples nation, Jewish people live all over the world and call many nations their home.

      Also why do you believe people should have an ethno-state of their own?

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        How do you eliminate the state of Israel without killing a bunch of Jewish people?

        I don’t believe there should be any ethno-states, but that’s not the world we got.

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          It’s very easy to replace Israel with another state in the same place without killing or moving everyone.

          Israel is an ethnostate. Ethnostates are bad. Ethnostates that are religiously motivated are doubly bad.

          Israel could be a secular state that treated all ethnicities equally with zero loss in life or need for anyone to leave the area.

          They chose not to.

          It’s not antisemitism to acknowledge this.

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            I’m not trying to argue against you here, I was just curious about the info and wanted to share it.

            So, it turns out that Buddhism is actually the official religion for 4 countries: Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. It’s also the majority religion for 3 more states: Thailand, Mongolia, and Laos. Total population of Buddhists exceeds 500 mil, about 7-8% of the world’s population according to 2010s data.

            How does this relate to Israel? Precisely fuck all. I just thought it was interesting to share how widespread Buddhism is.

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          How do you eliminate the state of Israel without killing a bunch of Jewish people?

          Destroying a state is not genocidal - no matter how much you want to pretend it to be.

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          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negotiations_to_end_apartheid_in_South_Africa

          One of the most popular arguments against the end of apartheid in South Africa was that the previously-ruling white minority would face violence and persecution. While South Africa has not come all its way in ending the disparity of apartheid since its transition to democracy, those claims that white people would be killed by the nonwhite majority have certainly not panned out

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      Only the second is antisemitism

      No. No theocracy or ethno state has a right to exist. Brutal apartheid is baked into these concepts. For some reason most of the world can get on board when it comes to oppressive governments like Iran or even China spreading Han culture. If the myth of “a people without a land to a land without a people” were true there might be a case, but there is no such land, and certainly not in Palestine.

      as it implies that Jewish people and their nation should not exist.

      This is wildly incorrect. The only inherent implication of saying the state of Israel has no right to exist is that the state of Israel has no right to exist. That is, a state foundationally for and only for a certain ethno-religion, forcibly and violently founded in a land already full of people who aren’t a part of that ethno-religion. Such a state is oppressive by its nature, given that the majority of people within its borders of control (and especially people within those borders and displaced from within those borders) are disenfranchised and do not have equal rights under the law or under the enforcement of law.

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      Another is saying Israel has no right to exist at all.

      Only the second is antisemitism, as it implies that Jewish people and their nation should not exist.

      Completely disagree. It’s a nation like any other. It has as much right to exist as the USA or Constantinople.

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        I’m not entirely on board with the idea of nations having rights at all. The people living in them do, but I don’t see how an abstract entity should have rights that the people it represents don’t have on their own.

        To give a concrete example: the people of Iraq have a right to exist. But it’s a country composed of ethnic groups that don’t especially like each other, so having them all live in a single country isn’t necessarily great. I don’t think Iraq has a right to be a country, especially if it’s interfering with the right to self-determination of the people living there. Maybe as a practical matter it’s better for the country to exist, but rights aren’t supposed to be contingent on practical concerns.

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          I’m not entirely on board with the idea of nations having rights at all.

          Well… they did make corporations “people” - so there is that kind of lunacy around.

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        Constantinople was a city, not a nation.

        But other than that, I agree that Israel has as much right to exist as any other nation. Saying Israel should not exist is implicitly antisemitic because you can’t get rid of the nation of Israel without wiping out the Jewish people living there.

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          Saying Israel should not exist is implicitly antisemitic

          Bullshit. Jewish people have a right to exist - Israel doesn’t.

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              Did the US commit genocide by toppling the Taliban, Clyde?

              You wanna try something else to prop up your bullshit apologetics or are we done here?

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                The fuck are you talking about? Did the US topple the Taliban? Last I checked, Afghanistan is still a country, and it’s still run by the Taliban. How is that in any way analogous to Israel? Also, not for nothing, but the US has indiscriminately killed a lot of people in the Middle East, but nothing I would categorize as a genocide.

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                  Last I checked, Afghanistan is still a country

                  And Palestine will still exist when the white supremacist settler-colonialist state squatting on it is dismantled. You know… Palestine? That place that has been home to Jewish people since before Jesus?

                  So, again, Clyde - do have something other than white supremacism apologetics to offer?

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          Whoops. Didn’t know much about Constantinople except the song. Yugoslavia on the other hand was a country but no more. There was violence involved but not out and out genocide.

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            That’s OK, I had to look it up myself because there were a lot of city states during the Roman empire, and I wasn’t sure if Constantinople was one of them.

            Also, there was the Bosnian genocide.

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            Not only was there genocide/ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia, the US (through NATO) was directly involved in trying to end it.

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          You don’t have to kill all the Israeli’s to get rid of Israel. Nations are made by people accepting that they exist. Before Israel was Israel it was just a bunch of politically savvy zionists who started telling people to move there. With a lot of wealthy Jewish investors they just started buying land and refusing to let Palestinians work on it. Over time and with enough established countries recognising Israel as its own thing, that’s what it became.

          If tomorrow the entire world just decided that Israel didn’t exist then it would cease to, they may object but they’d be invaders occupying land that doesn’t belong to them. It might sound silly but this is how Israel was created.

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            In theory, sure, but Israelis believe that they have been chosen by God to defend their holy land. They believe they are under attack (which isn’t unfounded, given Hamas’ horrific attacks October 7th) and they believe that if they are not in power, that the Arab world will begin another Holocaust (also not unfounded, considering the rhetoric used by Islamic leaders in the region).

            And Israel has nuclear weapons.

            Before Israel was Israel, it was under British control, and the British army defended the Zionists displacing Palestinians. There were several violent revolts, and many people were killed. They didn’t just buy property until they owned Tel Aviv. Land was taken by force.

            Westerners see Israel as an ally, surrounded by jihadists and terrorists and despots fighting tooth and nail to merely continue to exist. And all of that is true, but it creates the false impression that Israelis are somehow more reasonable than the jihadists. That the Jewish people will listen to a rational argument and act responsibly and with reverence to human life. That, if American support goes away, the Israeli leadership will see the writing on the wall and seek a peaceful solution rather than face oblivion.

            There is no peaceful end to Israel. You won’t have to kill all the Jewish people living there, but you will have to kill many of them.

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              I see what you’re saying, and perhaps you’re right. I am more hopeful, though. Plenty of Israelis support Palestine and in the early days the Palestinians welcomed the Jews. It’s not fair to simply dismiss vast groups of people as irrational or terrorists. At one point in time these people got along, and even though a lot has happened since then I don’t think it’s impossible to get back there.

              I think Western support does play a large role, it’s the reason why the Israeli military is what it is and probably why Israel feels free to indiscriminately attack Palestine. If our support was more conditional and not so one sided it would encourage cooperation and more peaceful resolutions.

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      Correct because nobody who has any actual power wants peace. What those with power want is to assert their influence.

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    The zionist argument that “anti-zionism is anti-semitism” is a fascist lie. Anyone who spreads this lie is a puppet of Likud.

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    Zionists have been trying to do this forever.

    They don’t argue in good faith.

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    Like 2 months ago the only time I heard the word Zionist was in my world religions class, now I guess the entire world is suddenly run by them.

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    Jews don’t all agree, nor should they but to the vast majority of them people saying that the Jewish homeland shouldn’t exist, with the history of Jews being ethnically cleansed from the dozen countries they have been, is a very Antisemitic position to take.

    With the uptick in hate crimes against Jews, with the words of college Presidents making it clear that calling for the death of Jews isn’t problematic enough for punishment it’s just making Jews feel even more strongly that Israel needs to exist and Zionism is self preservation.

    If you have a problem with Israel existing and not with any other country, the question of why should probably be explored. They’re not the only country that’s been established in the past 100 years nor are they the only one that’s the result of the British drawing lines thru historical homelands.

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      I don’t think a religious ethnostate is a good thing. I also don’t think running an open air prison inside your ethnostate is a good thing.

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        So you’re also calling for the destruction of the Arab ethnostates as well? If you’ve got an issue with the country that offers rights to Arabs… then surely you’ve got issues with the surrounding countries that don’t offer rights to people who aren’t Muslim right?

        There are over 2 dozen countries that require the head of state to be a certain religion. You’re against those countries existing right? Or is it just the Jewish state? BTW, Israel doesn’t have laws against Arabs being Prime Minister.

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          Yes? Did you expect me to say no to that?

          Lemme just make sure it’s clear, this is not about Israel being Jewish… It’s about them running an open air prison, taking a moral high ground and my country’s relationship with said ethnostate.

          Also that verbage, “destruction” is so interesting to me. I don’t remember calling for the destruction of Israel?

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            I expect you to now start campaigning for the destruction of the Arab world then. Yet it’s clear based on your comment history that’s never occurred to you. Yet another internet hero who’s completely ignorant as to what they’re calling for. The removal of the governments of the entire Arab world. That’s beyond delusional.

            If the only advocacy you do is against the lone Jewish state, my initial point applies. You’re only advocating for one here.

            Being Anti Zionist is calling for the destruction of the Jewish state. There’s no way around this. Zionism by definition is the movement for the right for the Jewish people to have self determination by the formation of a homeland. If you’re so ignorant as to call for the dissolution of that State and also attempt to argue that wouldn’t lead to the death of Jews in the region then you’re either intentionally ignorant or you’re trolling.

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              It’s a popular issue being discussed at the top of my feed, of course I have opinions related to it. There aren’t a ton of articles with discussion about other Arab ethnostates running open air prisons on Lemmy, if your feed has some I’d love to hear some suggestions.

              You’re trying really hard to paint this as an antisemitic thing when it really just comes down to them being weird as fuck. No country in the world operates in the way they do with as much political power and influence as they do. I don’t even think that’s much of a stretch to say, even Israeli officials confirm it. It’s ultimately a human rights issue, I’m not calling for the destruction of Israel, I’m asking you to not destroy the people within Israel.

              You can use history and semantics all you want, but Gaza is the stain on your argument. What’s happening there is awful, period.