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[quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on who is saying it and what other things they post on social media. If the person is just saying "I am not ok" with regards to the Israel/Gaza situation, I don't have a problem at all with that. It is really upsetting especially if you have personal ties. Actually, I think it's helpful to know when someone is struggling. Of course, if the person has a history of attention-seeking behavior on social media, that is different, but I don't keep in touch with people like that. It does annoy me when people exhort everyone in their network to reach out to their Jewish friends. First of all, it's not just Jewish people who are impacted. And not all Jewish people have the same personal/emotional ties to Israel. I think this notion that everyone needs to anticipate how everyone else is feeling based on national or global events based on that person's religious or racial identity is unhelpful.[/quote]
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