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Breaking news - what Jews says is antisemitic for years was found antisemitic
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xclowniex · 10 hours
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Something i feel non jews/goyim don't realize is that being jewish right now is very tiring.
Whilst there are amazing online communities that I am apart of, my irl life is very different.
my ex friend who is still in my friend group is openly antisemetic online. Im not sure if my friends have even picked up on that or seen his posts as idk how often they go on tumblr.
Every day i wonder if my friends ever agree with any antisemtism. None of them have spoken out about it. I feel like I can't even share any antisemitism i experience online or irl with my irl friends without them being uncomfortable because its common for goyim to be uncomfortable with discussions surronding antisemitism.
I just feel so alone and isolated irl all my attempts to fill that void online is like putting a bandaid on a gunshot wound.
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gaelic-symphony · 4 months
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queenwille · 1 month
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if you’re jewish and you’re tired clap your hands
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burningchandelier · 3 months
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My favorite podcast just disbanded.
From what I gather, taken with the largest possible grain of salt, the Jewish member of the group made a reference to finding a menorah after putting a lot of her judaica away. It was a nice moment for her.
It sounds like this brought on a big dogpile and the two other members of the podcast decried Israel, while the Jewish individual said “hey, maybe it’s not okay to demand this after I talked about a menorah.”
So now the two who aren’t Jewish, who I have always highly respected for their work toward anti racism in podcasting, are posting videos of themselves smashing things in rage rooms and vagueblogging.
These are married, adult people who had solid careers, who were willing to tank their successful show rather than listen to their life-long Jewish friend.
This is just one example of what is happening in the U.S. and how antisemitism is leaching into every element of our lives, but it feels like a good example of the everyday reality that we live with now.
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goyim: if i lived in 1930’s nazi germany, i would’ve never become a nazi, if anything i would’ve helped jews hide. i’d never fall for nazi conspiracy theories.
also goyim: jews zionists control the world and are responsible for every genocide to have ever happened, the jews zionists are no better than the nazis. the palestinians live in a ghetto open air prison. there are billions of jews zionists in the world and we must kill them all. but no i’m not antisemitic, just antizionist 😊.
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perfectlyvalid49 · 3 months
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Today is January 27th, which is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and I'd like to get some stuff off my chest.
First, I'd like to take a minute to point out that it is not Yom HaShoah, which is the day Israel (and by extension large portions of the Jewish diaspora population) uses as Holocaust Remembrance day. Yom HaShoah is on the 27th of Nisan, a date that was selected to commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, centering Jewish resistance in our own story. That date was selected nearly five decades before the UN picked January 27th, which was selected to center our white saviors who came to liberate Auschwitz. This is utter bullshit. And no excuses for not being able to handle a moving date on the Gregorian calendar - April 19th would be the Gregorian equivalent, and it was not selected.
Having said that, given how many infographics I've seen over the last four months about how people are increasingly denying or doubting the Holocaust, I figure any day that acknowledges it is a good thing, so yeah, let's take two days to remember. I think it's worth it.
So given that this is the Holocaust Remembrance Day that centers our goyishe friends, let's talk about how our goyishe friends should observe the day.
1. It is likely that you never learned a lot of details about the Holocaust. Holocaust education usually boils down to, "and the Nazis put Jews in camps in order to kill them, and a lot of Jews were killed in gas chambers, and about 6 million died in all." Go learn some details. Read or watch an account from a survivor.  Learn about the medical experiments, or the death marches. Learn some details about what the gas chambers were actually like. Try to understand the horror. Learn about the SS St. Louis or the Evian conference in 1938 where almost every country on Earth decided it was better to let the Jews die in Germany than to allow them into their own countries.
2. On that note, take the time to understand that anti-semitism neither began nor ended with the Nazis, and that even the "good guys" were incredibly antisemitic.Try to recognize that the antisemitism that was present where you live right now in the 1930s didn't just disappear, it just went into hiding. Think about where it might be hiding now.
Basically, because this is the Holocaust Remembrance Day for the goyim, I want to focus our remembrance of what happened on the goyim. What did they do? What could they have done to help? Why didn't they? We can come back in May for more Jewish focused learning, but the Holocaust could not have happened without A LOT of willing goyim, and I think we should spend the day remembering them and their actions.
And as a side note: if you happen to read this and you've chosen to spend the day engaging in Holocaust denial or Holocaust inversion, then know that my hope for you is that something happens in your life to teach you empathy and basic human decency. And I hope it isn't pleasant for you.
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beigale-shtuchim · 4 days
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Israeli people: Iran attacking Israel was bad
Iranian people: Iran attacking Israel was bad
Jessica from New Jersey: yasss queen go Iran!!! Globalize the intifadaaa from da river to da seaa 🙈👱🏻‍♀️🧣 (pretend this is a kaffiyeh idk they sure do love their cultural appropriation)
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katenotbishop · 3 months
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i'm gonna need everyone on tumblr who isn't jewish to stop posting about clark kent. actually make that both dc and marvel. actually make that the entire superhero storytelling media. actually make that movies as well. actually make that comedy as well. actually make that-
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partyinvalhalla · 1 month
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Predictably, every time, every single fucking time, like without fail, every time someone airs a psa that goes "hey guys, antisemitism is bad" there are gonna be self proclaimed 'nazi-punching' leftists shrieking "(((ZIONIST))) PROPAGANDA!!!11!!1!" from their rooftops.
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magnetothemagnificent · 9 months
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What's worse than ~quirky~ fandom goyim misrepresenting Seraphim?
~Quirky~ fandom goyim saying "A Seraphim"
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kosher-toasty · 1 month
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decided to watch a video by one of my favorite youtubers (goyische) about this years Oscars and then he dedicated a moment to say "if you watch nothing else please watch Jonathan Glazer's speech it was the most important thing, ignore all the fake news about it" and I really don't have the heart to tell him or his audience that no, Jonathan Glazer is just speaking from a place of immense privilege for him to "denounce his Jewishness" and that most other Jews aren't able to do that and stay safe (and that even that won't mean he's suddenly going to be safe from antisemitism) so I guess I'm just gonna quietly unfollow and unsubscribe from his patreon so that I don't have to subject myself to a chorus of "go away zionist" when I do
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laineystein · 2 months
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There are international law experts ignorant westerners in my activity arguing about the war crimes I’m apparently committing and all I can think is that every week I walk by ambulances with bullet holes in them.
Selective memory, I guess.
(It’s also insane to tell someone who has literally been fighting a war what’s going on in that war. Like y’all get that right?)
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lt-cmdr-titties · 9 days
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it's almost like star trek, a tv show about how important it is to remember that nothing is black and white and there is nuance in everything, is made by a group of people who think that nothing is black and white and incredibly complex situations are very nuanced and should be discussed with care
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jewishdog · 27 days
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Is it me or more people are feeling more comfortable to be mask off antisemites and don't bother using dogwhisles as much? Like antisemitism became so normalized
I saw someone rebloging a post with "stop with your Jewish lies"
It used to be "(((zionist))) lies" because antisemitism was at least bad optics. It wasn't bad because it's bad it was bad because it made you look bad. But now we're past even that.
Like that's not the only case, I've seen someone say they don't like jews, jews are thieves
People saying the star of David makes them distrust people because they don't know if the person is a normal Jew or a gross jew
Someone saying the Jews must have been expelled and killed for 3000 years for a reason
Happy (??) holocaust memorial day but this is only for the Jews who are human
I see more and more cases and still hear people say there is no antisemitism in the left
Because a lot if not all of this cases came from people who claim to be leftist under the guise of activism
You claim you are not an antisemite? Prove it! Call those people out!
And if someone calls you out please try to reflect and learn instead of immediately dismissing it
I've also seen a lot of people proudly say they've been called antisemites. That is not the flex you think it is. I mean at least Jews know you are unsafe but would you be proud of being accused of being a bigot towards any other group?
Caring about one group of people doesn't give you a free pass to be a bigot to another group.
Do better!
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jewish-vents · 13 days
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I hate being expected to keep track of everything going on in Gaza and to be the expert on what's happening just because I'm a jew. I can't keep track of everything, I can't separate out what's real and what's fake, I can't understand it all. I hate being held to a higher standard than the goyim around me in terms of knowledge about the war just because I am Jewish and therefore "should know this stuff"
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