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Comment by halflife

2 days ago

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Yes I'm sure if the settlers who forced Amjad Masad's people into refugee camps were a different religion he'd be fine with it.

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    • It's really not and I don't think it's worth arguing with you but.. Zionism is the establishment of a Jewish majority state.. which requires the expulsion of much of the existing non-Jewish population. That not the same as other countries acknowledging the borders of Palestine.

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Connecting these two concepts like Netanyahu et. al. are constantly (insincerely) doing, is actually breeding real antisemitism. I wish more people realized this.

Ridiculous. Most of the world has a negative view of Zionism, as they should, and ethnosupremacy in general.

  • Most of the world has a positive view of self-determination for every other group; Ukrainians, Palestinians, the Irish, etc.

    • Those groups are indigenous to the land they live on and didn't create their "state" 75 years ago by ethnically cleansing other people's homeland.

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  • There's nothing supremacist about Zionism, it's just the support of Jewish self-determination. Efforts to twist it into something nefarious are just propaganda with no etymological basis.

    • Think about what you're saying. Zionism the idea that a particular ethnic group (the Jews) will have the authority to determine what happens in their country (Israel). That is a textbook case of ethnic supremacism. And that's not even mentioning the violent expulsion of the Arabs that this de facto entailed.

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That doesn't make sense. Zionism depends on antisemitism, so true antisemites are by definition pro-Zionist.

  • There are a couple problems with this view:

    - You could say that antisemites are a cause of Zionism, but that doesn't mean they intentionally support it. Not all antisemites are of the "go back to Palestine" type.

    - Just as "antisemitism" doesn't actually mean hate of Semetic people, "antizionism" doesn't actually mean opposition to Zionism. Instead it developed into a rather separate hate movement. Many antizionism ostensibly support a 2SS, which would mean they actually support rather than oppose Zionism, but are nonetheless part of the antizionism movement.