• thesmokingman@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    The letter cites an ADL study that conflates antisemitism with anti-Zionism and doesn’t differentiate attacks on someone for being Jewish from valid criticism of Israeli apartheid. I’m not entirely clear how they reach their 73% number unless it’s the summation of several categories. If we remove Israel from the equation, there’s still a large percent, >40%, experiencing antisemitism and that’s not okay. I do think there’s something to look at here, given that the number of Jewish students feeling safe actively declined. I also think everyone will continue to conflate criticism of the Palestinian genocide with bigotry.

  • PhiloOP
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    1 year ago

    Unfortunately, it isn’t always an easy matter to separate an anti-Zionist position from an anti-Jewish one. And if history shows us anything, it’s that people who tend to dance upon the razor’s edge tend to get cut.