Let's follow that argument logically -- what happens to the 10 million Israeli then?Raphael wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:39 am
To some extent, it is, but I've got the impression that Israel, in practice, can only exist by keeping millions of people as disenfranchised subjects. That makes its "right to exist" a different thing from the existence of many other countries.
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See my previous comment in this post. At some point, you can't support a country without supporting that country's actions.
(Leaving aside Jews around the world who feel they need Israel if only as a last resort.)
Personally, I believe an end to the state of Israel means genocide. I believe people generally don't realize that or don't understand the full implications of what they're arguing for. (More darkly, there certainly are people in the pro-Palestinian movement who do realize all the implications.)
I'm inclined to agree myself. Many people here would agree that we should trust women when they talk sexism, or Black people when they talk about racism; by the same reasoning I'll trust Jews when they're talking about antisemitism.No disagreement. You might remember that I got in some trouble on this board a while ago when I said that, while I don't support Israel, I can't support the pro-Palestinian movement while it includes the people it currently includes. But "listening" does not always mean "agreeing". It's a tricky balancing act, but I think most people on the ZBB are pretty good at balancing this.
Not that there aren't people wielding accusations of antisemitism as a political tool... but that's something different.