| ▲ | megous an hour ago | |||||||
Why? This makes no logical sense. | ||||||||
| ▲ | throw3580494 43 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Try and think of other groups of people and the “legitimate” statements that can be said to them in a hateful way. You may genuinely believe that it’s wrong to blow up planes, but going up to a random Muslim in the airport and telling them “please don’t blow yourself up” is Islamophobic. Do you agree with that? | ||||||||
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| ▲ | dghlsakjg 8 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I’m Jewish and living in North America. I have no ability to affect Israeli policy, nor is my heritage an endorsement of it. If someone was yelling at me about Palestine because I am Jewish, I would be pretty offended, even though I probably agree with them. It’s the same as running up to a Muslim and screaming “stop terrorism”. Or running up to a black person and yelling “stop gang violence”. The action of yelling at a random person because they belong to an ethnic group that is the dominant party that is doing a bad thing in a different part of the world means you are inherently judging them for their race/ethnicity. It is a pretty good definition of racism. If you are yelling free Palestine at everyone, fine. If you are targeting your message at people because of their race, that’s just racism. The targeting is the issue, not the message. | ||||||||