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by ethbr1
774 days ago
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You said "Being antizionism is antisemitism because it negates the right to self-determination of the Jewish people." To which I pointed out that unlimited rights to self-determination include justifying genocide. To which you rebutted that other countries have self-determination and avoid genocide. To which I rebutted that those other states aren't founded on ethno-religious identities. |
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You are saying that denying the rights of Jews to self determination in their native land is not antisemitic, because Jewish identity is tied into both an ethnicity and a religion, making Jews inherent murderers and thus undeserving of a state. This is as opposed to say the French or German people, whose identity is mostly ethnic, who have a long history of peace, devoid of genocide, murder and disenfranchisement.