@Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza
Post #3118917
2025-03-27 21:23 UTC
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@PChoate@mas.to 2025-03-27 22:51
@Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza @bmp@hachyderm.io @serge@babka.social I think so. I also think the first amendment doesn’t apply to this anymore, so watch yourself. It’s not nice out there.
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@serge@babka.social 2025-03-28 03:02
@Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza Saying that the Israeli government is doing bad thing is not antisemitic, unless it's said in an antisemitic way. Having criticism doesn't give one carte blanche to express that criticism any way they like. For example, someone might have disagreed with President Obama on issues of foreign policy, but that does not then give them the right to use the N-word. Too many people are using criticism of the Israeli government to call for murdering Jews, as just one example, or by making comparisons of Jews to Nazis, both of which are antisemitic. There is plenty of Israeli governmental policy criticism, including from me, but not expressed without antisemitic hate speech. @bmp@hachyderm.io