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Archived on 22 January 2022 at 9:00pm [URL redacted]
@MarshaWildhaber [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : Far from being a harmless #woke myth, the fallacy about Jews stealing land doesn’t merely enable slander; it is the foundation on which most forms of anti-Semitic hate, delegitimization and terrorism rest. Jews are indigenous to #Israel. Anti-Zionism = #Antisemitism. [URL redacted]
#IdentityJewish #OtheringHateAntisemitism #IdentityFirstNations #ToponymEastMiddleIsrael #PoliticsNationalismJewishZionism / #PoliticsNationalismXenophobicNativism
Context #NewspaperILOnlineTheTimesOfIsraelTOIRafiGassel [Muckrack] [Wikipedia] "Both Palestinians and Jews have thousands of years of history in the Levant region, this is an objectively true historical fact that is often denied by advocates of the Jewish and Palestinian people in order to try to win points for their case. This however does a great disservice to both groups and makes solving the Israeli Palestinian conflict impossible. However, I would posit that accepting these facts, that both people are in fact indigenous to the same land is the key to being able to unravel one of history's most complex conflicts." https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/israelis-and-palestinians-are-both-indigenous-and-why-that-matters/ #ToponymMediterraneanEasternLevant [Wikipedia]
#AdvocacyUSAntiDefamationLeagueADL "Zionism is the movement for the self-determination and statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel. The vast majority of Jews around the world feel a connection or kinship with Israel, whether or not they explicitly identify as Zionists, and regardless of their opinions on the policies of the Israeli government. ... Being a Zionist is distinct from supporting the policies of the government of Israel. Zionism is a big tent movement that includes those across the spectrum from progressives, moderates and conservatives and those who are apolitical. There are Zionists who are critical of Israeli policies, just as there are Zionists who rarely voice disagreement with the Israeli government. There are diverse views among Zionists about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, about how to promote peace, whether to support a two-state solution, and about approaches to Israeli settlements. Being critical of Israeli policies is no more anti-Zionist than being critical of American policies is anti-American. Zionism does not preclude support for Palestinian self-determination and statehood. For some Zionists, support for a two-state solution is the realization of self-determination for Jews and Palestinians alike." [Anti-Defamation League] #NarrativeUtopiaHomeland
Supplementary "the expansion of the Israeli settlements in the OPT, which has been declared as a 'flagrant violation of international law' by Security Council #OrgIntlUNSecurityCouncil resolution 2334 (23 December 2016), disrupts the peace process and threatens the Palestinian State formation process" https://unctad.org/topic/palestinian-people/The-question-of-Palestine i.e. #PhenomnColonialismSettler
Addendum the "Jews are indigenous to Israel" claim made here appears exclusionary as a form of #PoliticsNationalismEthno - where Jews have rights, which are exclusive to them and therefore nullify claims made by all other group who might have similar rights.
#ReasoningFallacyFalseEquivalence i.e. conflating Jews with Israel (when the former denotes a culture and religion and the latter a sovereign state) i.e. being critical of Israel doesn't assume criticism of Jewish people (of whom only some are Israelis). This statement is also a #ReasoningFallacyFormalNonSequitur through claiming that criticism of Israel; presumably of its #PhenomnPolicyForeign in relation to #ToponymEastMiddlePalestineOPT etc. legitimises terrorism.
"Oh, I don't care about Palestinians. This pin lets me call Jews 'white supremacists,' 'racists' and Nazis' as much as I want." #ToponymEastMiddlePalestine #SlurWhiteSupremacy #OtheringDiscriminationRacism #PoliticsFascismNazi
Context this appears to be a #MagazineUSTheNewYorker cartoon by #CaricaturistWilliamHaefeli from 02 February 2004, whose original caption was: "I don't belong to an organized religion. My religious beliefs are way too disorganized."
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