@orange_lux @MxHeadmaster @aral @Gargron @staff why are we supposed to walk on eggshells even when we call people accountable for their crimes perpetrated under everyone’s eyes, and while we’re actually the ones trying to help those victims?
Are Jewish in Israel protesting hard enough? No.
Are Jewish outside of Israel protesting hard enough? No.
With a few notable individual exceptions, not a single Jewish organization has so far issued a single statement that condemns this genocide.
The LA Holocaust Museum dared to post a single “Never again means never again for everyone“ on their social media accounts, and it received so much backlash from American Jews that it was forced to backtrack and apologize.
Are Jewish outside of Israel not protesting hard enough because many of them hope that the Law of Return will soon grant them a spot on the sea built on the charred corpses of the Palestinians? Maybe.
Can I call them accountable for this? Or do I always have to navigate the rhetorical maze of Orwellian doublethink designed to shield Israel from any form of criticism?
Judaism and Israel are not the same thing, but they are related; Zionism and Israel are not the same thing, but they are related; Judaism and Zionism are not the same thing, but they are related; but if you criticize any of them, then you’re an antisemite.
Seriously, I’m sick and tired of this fascist bullshit.
People are dying right now under the world’s eyes in the worst genocide of this century. This will be documented in history books once it’s over.
When my kids will ask me where I was when this happened, I can tell them that I was calling the ones responsible for it accountable and I was helping the besiged population as much as I could.
What will you say?
That you were too busy on social media criticizing those who were helping around pedantic definitions of Jews, Zionists and Israelis, and putting the Nazi on the same level of the partisan and asking a Fediblock for both?