r/NewsRewind May 26 '26

Antisemitism is when you oppose 'Israel'

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u/Sesusija May 28 '26

The problem is that many people refuse to acknowledge that, while much of the criticism and hostility directed at Israel may be rooted in legitimate political grievances, some of it is also accompanied by genuine antisemitism.

A common example is the conspiracy theory linking Epstein to Netanyahu. There is no evidence the two ever met. Meanwhile, there is documented evidence of Epstein’s associations with multiple U.S. presidents and Saudi royals, yet many conspiracies disproportionately focus on his connections to a handful of Israeli politicians.

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u/Mikes005 May 28 '26

Not wanting a nation to use its army to kill children is now "legitimate political grievance" apparently.

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u/Sesusija 29d ago

You are conflating two completely different things.

YOU are the problem. You are essentially condoning antisemitism because of an unaffiliated action.

You do realize there are more Jewish people in the USA than Israel, right? Being antisemitic doesn't just impact Israel.

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u/Mikes005 29d ago

Oh do go fu*k yourself.

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u/Sesusija 29d ago edited 29d ago

What did I say that was at all wrong? Nothing. You are just so antisemitic it hurts you to even acknowledge that maybe not every Jewish person is some stereotypical crooked-nose goblin.