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Article sounds like it's not anti-Semitic.
It's because of their support of a nation that's currently committing genocide, not because of their religion.
Sounds more like far right Israelis wearing Israeli gear started the confrontations (and likely violence) and are now playing victim. Which is kind of their whole deal...
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I'm not sure "Jew hunts" are criticism of Israel. If that isn't some Nazi shit, what is?
The report is someone saying they saw someone on telegram who claimed they saw it somewhere else...
That's a credible claim to you?
Even ignoring all the propaganda Israel and it's far right get up to, those unfounded claims are enough to retroactively excuse crowds of Israelis cheering genocide?
Everyone has different morals, but I'm afraid ours are so far out of alignment I really don't want to continue
The claims are from Dutch authorities, not a random "someone," and not solely from Israeli authorities. From the Guardian's coverage:
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And, yes, "Jew hunts" are racist even if particular Jews who end up being hunted are themselves racist assholes.
I don't think you understood a single thing I've typed...
Just a dodge, really, but I get it. It ain't easy defending organized Jew hunts.
To stop dancing around it, if someone called you up and said, "hey, let's get together tonight and hunt some Jews!", would you think that's an okay thing to do or a fucked up thing to do?
While there were clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli groups (and other incidents), the Dutch authorities -- who know more about this than any of us -- have been unequivocal: the "hunt" was both racist and coordinated. If, say, Dutch neo-Nazis wanted to use anti-Israeli sentiment as a cover for racist violence, how do you think this would look different? Do you think it's okay for Dutch neo-Nazis to do that?
And, if their investigation discovers neo-Nazis or other racist, far-right groups (who are very active in the Netherlands) doing just that, will you own supporting and defending their activity?
The thing is, you're still falling for propaganda, and after the recent election I just don't have the patience to try and talk you out of it
Again, I'm not "falling for propaganda," unless you have a good explanation for how the Dutch police, the mayor of Amsterdam, and the king of the Netherlands are Israeli agents or somehow beholden to Israel to become vehicles for their propaganda. But we can leave it here. I think we're all feeling pretty fucked up after the election. Take care of yourself :)