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Related: About this forum(Jewish Group) Anti-Semitism an Ill Wind, From Right or Left
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Frankly, an ill wind, regardless of the direction from which is blows, is still an ill wind.
A whiff of anti-Semitism emanates from the intersectional left, whose leaders appear disinclined to denounce (let alone dissociate from) the latest anti-Jewish diatribe by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, leaving some otherwise supportive Jews to question their allegiance.
A similar aroma arises from the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement when rhetoric opposing Israeli government policies veers into denigrating Jews who support Israel.
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Seems Weisman is getting some more push back. Good. Though, I am interested in the book.
David__77
(23,369 posts)For instance, Sen. Sanders has been referenced as a white man. White is an identity, certainly. That said, I have the sense that the labeling of Jewish people as white is - at least sometimes - a negation of anti-Semitism.
Behind the Aegis
(53,950 posts)It is interesting in some progressive circles, especially ones claiming to be about diversity, when they are busy "shaming" white people, they also do the same with Jews. I saw one "progressive" group who does diversity videos out of the UK and they always go on about "whites and Jews", as if we are not one and the same, but conversely, also make us white only, so to speak. It is the oddest bullshit I have seen in all my years as a diversity trainer.
You are also correct that calling us white, which most Jews are, is way to negate anti-Semitism. It shows how fucked and pathetic some in the community of diversity have become.
EllieBC
(3,013 posts)I wait for the antisemitism to start flowing from the speaker's mouth or writer's pen. It's a dead giveaway.
Behind the Aegis
(53,950 posts)It has become an excuse to justify anti-Semitism, and even other types of bigoted expressions, such as "bigotry of lowered expectations", which essentially is that certain groups are "not as responsible as majority groups" when it comes to their (the minority) own manifestations of bigotry against another minority group (sometimes, their own members). It is a form of "infantilization".