• theparadox@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Trust me - I’m not the guy who brings this up very often - but Ashkenazi or Jewish does not mean Zionist or Israeli. I get that it’s a cute joke but that actually feels more antisemitic to me than simply critical of the state of Israel or Zionists.

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        2 days ago

        Antisemitism began centuries before there was Zionism or the State of Israel.

        But yeah, committing genocide and raping prisoners is bad PR.

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        2 days ago

        The actions of the state of Israel definitely work, intentionally or unintentionally, to increase antisemitism across the globe. Equating criticism of Isreal, which is actively committing Genocide, among other illegal atrocities in the region, with antisemitism is absurd. Using that logic to shield their actions from criticism is, frankly, a crime against Jewish people everywhere as it reduces the seriousness and sincerity of any legitimate claims of actual antisemitism.

        However, I don’t think that’s particularly relevant to my comment. Ashkenazi is an ancestry - not a state, not a religion, not a tradition. It conveys no information beyond who your parents are and who their parents were and where they all came from. Discrimination based on such things is just racism.