If that's an alt-right website, the same headline is hate speech. But because it's Jews bragging about being Jews, it's nothing (although pointing this out is, of course, hate speech).
Turns out hate speech isn't defined by what is said - it's defined by who says it.
Albert Boula, Pfizer CEO
https://forward.com/news/458975/pfizers-ceo-is-a-greek-jew-heres-a-look-at-his-world/
Every.single.time
If that's an alt-right website, the same headline is hate speech. But because it's Jews bragging about being Jews, it's nothing (although pointing this out is, of course, hate speech).
Turns out hate speech isn't defined by what is said - it's defined by who says it.
Accusations of antisemitism rarely denote a person who hates all Jews, but rather marks a person as someone who is hated by certain Jews.
All the Israelis dying and being forced to boost over and over again is part of the Jewish Supremacy Plan™
Yes.
That doesn't make any sense.
I've explained it to you at least five times now.