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some-guy 7 hours ago

It has changed quite a bit here in the US too, even among the Jewish population. Our synagogue is very divided on this, mainly between the young and the old.

Joeboy 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

“There you are, Mr. Netanyahu! Just who do you think you are, killing thousands and flattening neighborhoods, then wrapping yourself in Judaism like it’s some shield from criticism? You’re making life for Jews miserable, and life for American Jews impossible!” - Jewish character on the latest South Park, a show created and run by two Jewish people.

Also ”It’s not Jews vs. Palestine, it’s Israel vs. Palestine!”

flyinglizard 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Palestinians don't discern Jews and Israelis. If you listen to this recording you'll understand - they're after the Jews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bACNYtaLBQI

Joeboy 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I think you're probably propagandizing rather than trying to engage coherently with the conversation, but perhaps I'm missing something.

flyinglizard 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I was directly referring to your closing line saying ”It’s not Jews vs. Palestine, it’s Israel vs. Palestine!”. Given that about half of Israelis are Arab in origin, and about a fifth are proper Muslims, the objection of Palestinians is not to Israelis but to Jews. The video I linked demonstrates the common mode of thought in that part of the world.

Joeboy 2 hours ago | parent [-]

You linked audio of a phone call from a Hamas terrorist, as evidence that "Palestinians don't discern Jews and Israelis". I hope you can see the irony there.

There's also, I think, an irony that antisemites and Zionists are united in their their efforts to conflate Jewishness with the actions of the Israeli state. I think it's a welcome development that Parker / Stone / Sheila Broflovski aren't going along with it.

catigula 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Hard to imagine that this argument exists, the real victims of mass murder aren't the actual victims of mass murder.

Joeboy 5 hours ago | parent [-]

If a country was killing thousands of people and saying it was to make people like you safer, might you not be inclined to point out it's having the opposite effect?

catigula 5 hours ago | parent [-]

No, that isn't my general reaction to Hitler saying he killed Jews to make Europeans safer.

My reaction is "what are you talking about, psycho murderer?"

That's a good look, try that.

Joeboy 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Perhaps we'll have to agree to differ, but I think American Jews being like "not in my name" sends a more politically effective message than "what are you talking about, psycho murderer?".

tbf I'm not primarily interested in what's a good look.

catigula 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I think we're stuck and have to agree to disagree but the message sent is at least indistinguishable from the message of a self-interested sociopathic community with no moral concerns beyond their own. When I do things I at least try to make it discernible from psychopathy.

Joeboy 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't really want to get into the A word thing, but your position makes more sense to me from a perspective of being anti-Jewish, rather than pro-Palestinian. From the latter perspective, I think it's better to challenge Israel's narratives than embolden them.

catigula 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I'm glad you realize how silly that word has become. In reality, groups of people via culture or whatever other mechanism do generate certain things that are undeserving or deserving of censure. For example, due to cultural reasons, 1930-1940s Germany produced a high preponderance of Nazis, so we destroyed them.

I'm not suggesting cultural destruction is possible or desireable (maybe it is, but it's not my purview), but if a culture is producing a large preponderance of murderous ethnic supremacists it's time to sound the alarm bells. This entire thing wouldn't have been possible if that community didn't make it so.

This is especially compounded given that this group feels above critique from outsiders. That is a dangerous concoction and unfortunately the end result is wanton murder and redirection of resources to abet it. I think we're all about sick of the killing now. With great power comes great responsibility to be a moral agent.

Joeboy an hour ago | parent [-]

I think word is sometimes used as a cudgel to derail reasonable discussion. I still think it has its place and at this point, yeah I'm going to say you're unambiguously an antisemite.

catigula an hour ago | parent [-]

Sorry Joe, I guess we didn't frame the discussion of a checks notes horrific genocide done and abetted by and on behalf of a cultural and ethnic identity helped or hurt you specifically enough.

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lkey 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The statistics bear this out, millennials on down are very against this. Within the last year a true overall majority of the American Jewish population are opposed to what Israel is doing to Gaza. I expect this trend to continue. The truest supporters of Israel in America have always been Christian (for both insane and cynical reasons).

throwaway3060 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Do you have a source for this?

danans 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Here is a good background:

https://jewishcurrents.org/antisemitic-zionists-arent-a-cont...

sieep 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Very true. I've gone on dates with a couple Jewish women over the past two or three years & they've all staunchly supported Palestine which surprised me a bit.

Aeolun 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Why would that surprise you? I think the opposite opinion is a lot more surprising.

One in every 50 children in Gaza was killed by the Israeli military. That’s like killing a child in every second classroom in the US…

sieep 6 hours ago | parent [-]

That's a fair point. My gut reaction is that people will default to tribalism, but I think this has been a different situation than most others (and going on a lot longer).

sa501428 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Why is it surprising?

Fwiw my Jewish friends have also been quite vocal in opposing Netanyahu/Likud, usually more vocal than Muslim friends.

DSingularity 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I think it’s surprising because Israelis are very loud in their support for Netanyahu. Yeah, there are protests but it polling suggests that the overwhelming majority of Israelis support Netanyahu.

js212 4 hours ago | parent [-]

No they are not. It’s like 20%

swat535 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Comments like that reminds of people asserting blanket statements like: majority of Iranians support the regime and hate Jews!

Like do people not realize Iranian Jews also exist?

Anyway I digress..

sieep 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

My gut assumption is that people will default to tribalism, but that has proven to be wrong over the past few years.

js212 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think the fact that you have gone on dates with Jewish women shows they don’t really care about being Jewish.

zeroonetwothree 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Your sample size of two surely is conclusive? lol

sieep 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I'm just speaking from my personal experience and don't mean to draw any conclusions about anything.

khazhoux 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I can understand your skepticism, but this is an example of what is termed “normal human conversation,” where people share their personal experiences. Quite often, one will find people sharing stories without the backing of statistical evidence.

madaxe_again 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

My boomer Jewish stepmother surprised me when I saw her recently - complete U-turn from last year’s “all Palestinians are human animals” to “Netanyahu is a war criminal”.