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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church. [/quote] Is antisemitism or just pure vandalism to protest against the war. I don’t buy that all acts of violence where a Jew is involved is antisemitism. Some are but not all. I do believe that if someone is opposed to abortion immediately is mocked and cancelled. That’s anticatholicism, not respecting the religious beliefs of others.[/quote] Umm… chosing to vandalize a civil Jewish organization to make a political point about a different country is antisemitic. Not sure how this is confusing to you! [/quote] Yes, we are supposed not to say anything about the war in Gaza because is antisemitic.[/quote] Nope. You can absolutely speak out against what is happening in Gaza in ways that aren’t antisemitic. If you’re idea of speaking out against it is targeting all Jews and vandalizing Jewish spaces, that is antisemitism though. [/quote]
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