I don't think this was antisemitism per se. It was a condemnation of the Jewish state of Israel, which is openly associated with the religion and ethnicity. The comment struck me more as "Israel doesn't always play by the rules, why would we trust AI built there to play by the rules".
I don't share this opinion, but I think you're throwing out to rage bait rather than engaging on the topic or discussion.
I think it's a valid criticism or point to bring up even if it's phrased/framed somewhat poorly.
I don't blame you from reading the original comment like that, since he explicitly mentioned "jewish". However, the way I read it was rather a criticism to what the Israeli state is doing, led by Netanyahoo etc.
I don't think this was antisemitism per se. It was a condemnation of the Jewish state of Israel, which is openly associated with the religion and ethnicity. The comment struck me more as "Israel doesn't always play by the rules, why would we trust AI built there to play by the rules".
I don't share this opinion, but I think you're throwing out to rage bait rather than engaging on the topic or discussion.
I think it's a valid criticism or point to bring up even if it's phrased/framed somewhat poorly.
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I hope you realize that blaming opinions on antisemitism will - ironically - cause or contribute to antisemitism in the long run.
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I don't blame you from reading the original comment like that, since he explicitly mentioned "jewish". However, the way I read it was rather a criticism to what the Israeli state is doing, led by Netanyahoo etc.
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