• undergroundoverground@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I mean, calling Jewish people nazis is literally in the definition of antisemitism. I know you’re not very good with words and their meanings but, to the resr of the world, the meaning of words is actually important.

    I mean, a anyone has to do is call them fascsists which is still an insult to any decent person.

    Why do you have to call them something that is universally known to be an antisemitic thing to xa them when you can achieve the same aims without the antisemitism?

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      4 months ago

      Believe what you want to believe and may it chase you as you deserve every night.

      But keep your goalpost moving grubby mitts from the idea you know words or are any good with them.

      Being disingenuous is piss easy and transparent, cool the back patting.

      Learn to read what others comment, so that at least you can keep consistency if you’re gonna clutter public forums with your drivel.

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        4 months ago

        OK, so, again, why do you HAVE to use that word? Why couldn’t you use a different one?

        At least have the bottle to answer what you’re asked, instead of ducking it. Grow a spine and let everyone know.

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      4 months ago

      It’s “literally” not.

      There is no special property of people from the Jewish ethnicity that makes them any less capable or any more capable of the kind of evil and the kind of thinking that the NAZIs had and practiced.

      Also there have even been Jewish Holocaust Survivors who compared the actions of Israel (so, of many of its people and decision-makers in its government, all of whom are “Jewish people”) to those of the NAZIs.

      Your definition of anti-semitism, which you are parroting in the name of all Jews no less, slanders even some Jewish Holocaust Survivors as “anti-semites”.

      It takes an extraordinary amount of interiorisation of racism to parrot a definition of anti-semitism that not only implies that Jews are differently capable of certain ways of thinking and acting (and hence that they are different from other people), it even classifies some Jews, including some Jewish Holocaust Survivors, as anti-semite.