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by weatherlite
1017 days ago
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> Where I live, it's less taboo to critique Israel than in the U.S., but still tricky. Is it really so hard to "critique" Israel? I see daily calls for Israel to be abolished one way or the other (either violently with the help of Iran or with a Palestinian return). You can hear these opinions from politicians, on the news and social media, campuses and schools. You might be labeled as a leftist as you said because this is generally a leftist stance, that's fair no? If I held a rightwing view I will probably be labeled as a right winger.
Most Israelis I know think twice before they identify as Israelis in certain parts of Europe, they don't want a random cab driver to start lecturing them about apartheid (or do something worse).
So I'm really intrigued why you think its such a taboo thing to criticize Israel or even openly call for its destruction. |
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