France has recorded nearly 1,250 antisemitic acts since the attack.

Among the long list of recent antisemitic acts, Paris prosecutors are investigating an incident on October 31, when buildings in the city and suburbs were daubed with dozens of Stars of David.

  • SulaymanF@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Anti-semitism is evil and should be eradicated. So is Islamophobia. Both of these are out in full force and neither is justified no matter how you feel about Israel and Palestine. It doesn’t help that you have politicians feeding into these.

    I’m strongly opposed to Zionism in its present form, but doesn’t mean anyone can cross the line into anti-Semitism. Also, criticizing Zionism is NOT anti-semitism no matter how often the far right tries to claim otherwise.

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      I agree wholeheartedly but as an exmuslim would like to state nothing wrong with islamaphobia. Fear and distrust of religion is sensible and necessary for free thought. Muslimphobia which is discrimination against people identifying with the Islamic faith is not ok.

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      Anti-zionism isn’t the same as anti-semitism.

      But the attention and criticism Israel attracts, while other conflicts and far worse governments are largely ignored, does make me raise an eyebrow.

      If you treat someone differently because of their race, it’s hard to see how that’s not racist.

      If you judge governments differently, based on the main ethnicity of the country they represent, that can also be deeply problematic.

      I’m sure people mean well, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions. People should be more critical of the media they consume and do their research.

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        If you judge governments differently, based on the main ethnicity of the country they represent, that can also be deeply problematic.

        I judge Israel more harshly than some other governments because quite frankly, they are meant to be the good guys. Similarly, I judge my own government harshly

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          Why are they supposed to be ‘the good guys’?

          Why are other middle-eastern countries implicitly considered ‘the bad guys’?

          What’s wrong with holding Israel to the same standards as other MENA countries, China, Russia, the US, the world?

          Why do some victims matter more than others?

          Why do some perpetrators get villified more than others?

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            Why are they supposed to be ‘the good guys’?

            This is an emotional reaction on my behalf, but various reasons - historically Israel was formed as a safe place forfor a horribly oppressed people. Historically, their government managed to maintain a separation between religion and the executive powers - the government weren’t religous radicals. Obviously this has been eroded substantially in recent years. Internally, there was decent equality between the sexes and it was a fairly liberal democracy. BUT yes - they treated the Palestinians horribly - I was pretty shocked by the dehuanisaing attitude I came across when I visited on business aboout 30 years ago.

            Why are other middle-eastern countries implicitly considered ‘the bad guys’?
            I’m fine with Islam, but I deeply dislike politico-national Islamist ideology. Now some of this is clearly been driven by the appalling way that the Middle East has been treated/exploited by the West - that’s not enough to excuse the way that they treat women, LBQT, atheists. Not pleasant societies to live in

            What’s wrong with holding Israel to the same standards as other MENA countries, China, Russia, the US, the world?

            Nothing - I would hope that Israel would hold itself to higher standards that some Islamist countries in terms of liberal society, compassion, adhering to basic human rights

            Why do some victims matter more than others?

            They don’t

            Why do some perpetrators get villified more than others?

            You’d have to ask the people doing the villifying.

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        It’s not because of their race. It’s because of the geopolitical interest in Israel other countries have.

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        What about Christians in Israel? Is it OK that they get spit on as they leave church?

        What about the Lords Army in Africa, killing people who aren’t Christians?

        What about the Sihk militant group in Canada that blew up that plane in the 90s?

        What about the Buddhist terrorists?

        What about the alien dude in Pikmon tossing them around when he knew some would die?

        Shall I keep doing more what-is?

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          not really my point. pretty sure the gays in the middle-east are terrified of islamic terrorists who want to behead them.