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Israel is hell-bent on sealing their own fate; then they will continue to play the antisemitic card.
It annoys me to no end when people believe, without question, that anti-semitism and anti-Zionism are the same gd thing.
What does anti Zionism mean?
It means opposing israel's policy of making the land of Palestine a Jewish ethno state. It's basically like opposing the modern day Nazis.
For example on Lemmy, on /news the mods will ban any website that is denoted as "anti-Zionistic" because they deem any website that opposes israel as untrustworthy.
Lemmy? Are you sure? I've seen zero pro-Zionists (in the most used sense of the term, regarding Israel's current actions and etc.) on Lemmy who aren't trolls.
I posted a few articles on Lemmy debunking the made up rape allegations by the New York Times which subsequently got removed because MBFC describe them as an "anti-zionist outlet".
When asking what in the article was false (because it was full of links to sources) they refused to respond. They forgot however that /news does not even have any rules about MBFC in the sidebar. /worldnews also has some Zionist mods but it's not nearly as bad.
As for MBFC, MBFC in itself seems to promote only outlets which have now been proven to be ran by Zionists which all reported the 40 beheaded babies lie as fact, and continue to post about lies such as the raped women (which has now been completely debunked)
Example of these pro-Zionist outlets are:
The Washington Post
CNN
New York Times (and this )
The Times of israel (lol)
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Which c/news is this?
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Also interesting is that /worldnews (this one) is removing the mod I spoke to about the MBFC requirement
I discussed that articles with sufficient sourcing and evidence should be allowed no matter their MBFC rating, since MBFC has clear bias to sites such as The Grayzone for example. The irony of MBFC Analysis is deep:
Analysis / Bias:
The Grayzone produces in-depth journalism from a far-left perspective such as this The US is turning oil-rich Nigeria into a proxy for its Africa wars. All stories reviewed were properly sourced from mostly credible media and information sources.
But their rating score is:
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
Furthermore they use foreignpolicy .com to debunk them which doesn't even try to hide their Zionism:
And of course blaming Egypt for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza instead of israel.
Guess what FP's rating is? MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
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I’ve been banned from political memes and world news for antisemitism, just for declaring Gaza a genocide.
Well, Zionism seems mean that Israel is allowed to commit genocide and war crimes without repercussions, so the anti-zionism would be the opposite of that.
Accrding to Merriam-Webster it means "opposition to the establishment or support of the state of Israel : opposition to Zionism".
Problems develop when people either don't know, or forget, the history of it ... because anti-Zionism was "created by Jews, not their enemies".
I recommend reading that NYT article to understand why many Jews, prior to WW2, weren't enamoured with the idea of a Jewish state. Wikipedia also has some relevant info on the history of anti-Zionism.
I can understand this idea of anti Zionism from before the state of Israel existed. There were options at that time about how to do things. But now we're here some 70 years later and we have millions of Jews that have been born and grown up in a Jewish state for generations. So in the context of today's reality, I'm trying to understand what does anti Zionism mean?
Like does it mean that Israel should continue to exist, but not explicitly be a Jewish state? Or maybe some other change to how it's administered? Or it should not exist at all? If it shouldn't exist, then what about the millions of Jews that live there? It's not clear to me what anti Zionism means today.
You will find regularly on Lemmy the call for the destruction of Israel. They literally mean Jews shouldn't have a homeland. Many radicals are this way, including among the "Palestinians", that's why they have rejected a 2-state solution with Israel five times.
Zionism is the idea that the Jewish people should have their home in Israel. Almost kind of like manifest destiny thing.
*edit, anti Zionism is the belief that they should not have their home in Israel.
Because it’s not. The Palestinians are Semites; why aren’t people calling out Zionists as antisemitic?
Yup. I personally find it annoying as hell, but it is what it is.
Basically we change the meaning of words to suit us. Sometimes it’s still wrong, ethically.