• SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    Sorry, explain to me how to not be antisemitic.

    Maybe, crazy idea here… don’t cite the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. You kind of give away the game there.

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        13 hours ago

        Do you consider the children of Mexican immigrants to be Mexican? Are you never considered to be from a place unless you’re of the “correct” ethnicity? Or do you only think this way about Jews?

        Most of the population of Israel were born there. They would not be considered not Europeans by anyone that’s not a racist. If you also think someone of Mexican descent shouldn’t be considered American (just a “Mexican larping as an American”), then maybe you’re just a general racist, and probably of the white supremacist variety. But if you only think this way about Jews, then you’re a specific kind of racist, an antisemite.

        You’re citing one the most famous pieces of antisemitic literature in history. You’re definitely an antisemite, only question is whether you’re racist against other groups as well. So, do you consider the children of immigrants to be “larpers”?

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          12 hours ago

          about jews

          Okay so you’re just a virulent bigot. Cosplaying the protocols of the elders of zion does not make you fucking jewish, and the insinuation that it does is vile. I hope no jewish person ever has to meet you.

          Seek help. This weird ninjitsu bigotry is disgusting.

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            12 hours ago

            You didn’t answer the question. If someone is born in the US and they have Mexican parents and they consider themselves an American, do you call that person a “Mexican larping as an American”?