
I know a handful of Jewish people and they definitely don’t see themselves as above everyone (tho ik it’s not uncommon). I support the religion, but not the Israeli regime. “Fighting for the good of everyone” doesn’t exactly align with mass genocide. Everyone’s allowed to their opinions and beliefs but it coming at the cost of others is unacceptable and that doesn’t make me antisemitic, it’s me “fighting for the good of everyone”
What a wild article. It reminds me of the “all lives matter” bs vaguely. However, while BLM fought for black people to be seen as equals, this article is blatantly arguing that it is antisemitic to view Jews as anything but superior. What harmful rhetoric. It’s almost like they WANT to polarize everything and have people find reasons to hate them so they can play the victim card.
Specifically in Israel the type of Judaism they got going on is pretty wild to hear out loud, most of them just kind of toss out supporting ethnic cleansings like it’s a normal point of conversation. But they don’t care because they don’t really see non-jews as people or equals, but not all of them though support the Israeli State and its actions like ultra-conservative Jews who don’t even think there can be a Jewish homeland until the return of their Messiah.
Interesting, I never knew that. It’s shocking to me that the religion so close to JC himself, has such a violent outlook on other ethnicities. Yk what I mean like I feel like being near all of these biblical locations would keep u closer to the kindness Jesus gave to everyone if that makes sense. It’s hard tho bc I support everyone’s beliefs but I will NEVER agree w the violence