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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn light of recent events, it's clear that Israel will be a topic of some discussion here.
So can we please firmly establish that pointing out that criticism of the political state of Israel and it's leaders is NOT anti-semitic? Most adults can keep that distinction clear, so can we refrain from knee-jerk accusations while this topic is on the table? It really would help discussions stay focused on what's happening today?
leftstreet
(39,899 posts)I mean that sincerely actually.
Props to you for bringing it up
sarisataka
(22,407 posts)If one does not want to be thought being antisemitic when criticizing Israel, do not use antisemitic tropes when criticizing Israel.
3_Limes
(422 posts)Unfortunately, for the last few decades I've been watching zionist work diligently to chain the two together in order to be able to use a charge of anti-semitism to shout down Any criticism of Israel, legitimate or not. We'll probably see that in action right in this thread.
sarisataka
(22,407 posts)The government of Israel, Netanyahu and Likud without anyone saying I was being antisemitic.
It takes a few more keystrokes than simply saying Israel or Zionist but I believe it worth the effort to make my criticism clear.
3_Limes
(422 posts)I'll consider my wrist slapped.
sarisataka
(22,407 posts)My youngest is very much against recent Israeli actions and the Gaza war acknowledges there is a broad range of Zionism- from Biden on one end to Huckabee/ Netanyahu on the other.
We rightfully distinguish between Islam and radical Islamic groups like the Taliban. We should distinguish radical Zionists who are no better than than other extremists.
To be clear- I do not support the US/Israeli attack on Iran. The Iranian government is contemptible but that does not excuse an unprovoked attack on Iran any more than attacking the US or Israel because of their contemptible leaders.
3_Limes
(422 posts)We're still working on distinguishing zionism from Judaism , so sorting "normal" and radical zionist is still a stretch. And with the radicals in charge of the country, theirs seems to be the view that matters.
flashman13
(2,268 posts)cab67
(3,682 posts)cab67
(3,682 posts)Seriously. This is coming from personal experience.
When I criticized the IDF's activities in Gaza, I made it clear that Hamas did, in fact, start the conflict. I was also clear to criticize Netanyahu, the Israeli government, or portions of the IDF - not Israel or all Israelis. I was pointing to the disproportionate reaction by the Israeli government to the Hamas attacks - not saying there was no provocation, or that Hamas was somehow justified in what it did.
Made no difference. I still got called an antisemite.
2naSalit
(101,764 posts)Probably not going to happen here.
DiverDave
(5,236 posts)To have a rational conversation about the ISRAELI GOVERNMENT.
It cannot happen if someone shouts antisemitism every time someone criticizes the government of Israel.
But, they have found out that if they do scream that we hate Isreal it just devolves into that. And nothing gets done.
And they smugly go away thinking "I showed them".
QueerDuck
(1,410 posts)...to try and "firmly establish" that all such posts are indeed antisemitic. I'm sure of it! I guess that rather than judging each post on it's own merit or flaw, it's always easier to make arbitrary supplemental rules rather than simply enforcing the existing rules. What a great advantage that would be, eh?
PeaceWave
(3,049 posts)Don't hurl anti-semitic hate at Jews in general or at Israelis in general. Stay clear of conspiracy theories regarding Jews and Israelis. Don't physically assault or harass Jews or Israelis just going about their day. Don't trash Democratic candidates in a manner likely to get a Republican elected and thereby further Trump's agenda. If you can do all of these things, common sense folks might listen to what you have to say. Then again, they might still not listen since "The Dow's at 50,000."
QueerDuck
(1,410 posts)3_Limes
(422 posts)If it were that simple I wouldn't have posted this.
Unfortunately, for the last few decades I've been watching zionist work diligently to chain the two together in order to be able to use a charge of anti-semitism to shout down Any criticism of Israel, legitimate or not. We'll probably see that in action right in this thread.
cab67
(3,682 posts)... pointing out the distinction between Judaism and its adherents (a set of beliefs and cultural traditions dating back millennia that has flourished and given the world much, in spite of ongoing efforts to marginalize and exterminate) and the government of Israel (a nation-state founded in 1947) often gets me tarred as an antisemite.
I disagree with most of the things done by the US government these days, but that doesn't make me anti-American. Same thing, but not everyone is able to accept that.
whathehell
(30,420 posts)to call criticism of Netanyahu and his policies "anti Semitic" is like doing the same to Donald Trump and calling it "anti American".
ShazamIam
(3,071 posts)I am only jumping in to state that fact. Speak against current Israel government will draw claims of antisemitism. It is deliberate provocation.
Though I do understand how much fun it is to argue.
cab67
(3,682 posts)It got me nowhere. I was accused of "gentile-splaining."
When I pointed out that my wife is Jewish, I was accused of being the kind of bigot who claims to have black friends and therefore can't be racist.
I was called a Hamas sympathizer.
3_Limes
(422 posts)You and Shaz, just above, make valid points. But I still hold out hope even though it's probably a lost cause. These topics deserve open discussion, and this -should- be place for those discussions.
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3_Limes
(422 posts)Troll?
GP6971
(37,864 posts)TNNurse
(7,522 posts)If you think say that not supporting Netanyahu and the government is anti semitic, then not supporting the current administration is anti American and that is clearly not true.
enid602
(9,632 posts)Is Israel still blockading Gaza?
BidenRocks
(3,082 posts)Any critique of Israel is a third rail to getting banned.
If many of us said what we feel we would be gone. Reported on.
There can be no back and forth debate.
Now what?
(Don't report me!)
FadedMullet
(844 posts)RockRaven
(19,051 posts)Based on prior behavior witnesses over and over here on DU, I will have to say: good luck!
EarlG
(23,559 posts)But the manner in which that criticism is carried out often is antisemitic, most of the time because (IMO) people haven't done a great job educating themselves on what is antisemitic and what is not. I've seen plenty of antisemitic tropes posted on DU, but only rarely is it easy to tell that someone is made such a statement deliberately -- more often than not, it appears that cluelessness is the culprit.
That's why I think it's worth revisiting the "No bigotry" rule, because as well as banning outright antisemitism, it also talks about how to discuss sensitive subjects. People often forget the second part of the rule: "No insensitivity." Here are some relevant sections from the rule:
"Democratic Underground is a diverse community ... we want to promote a welcoming atmosphere for all of our members."
Its common sense that DUers who forget that part of the rule while criticizing the political state of Israel and its leaders will find themselves more likely to have posts removed than people who do their best to avoid inflammatory language.
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Skittles
(170,733 posts)the accusations are just so fucking tiresome
Iggo
(49,840 posts)Never works, though.
True Dough
(26,307 posts)that this holds true for many Israelis, just as it does for many Americans:
