I wonder what kind of "antisemitism" it was. the "gas the kikes!" kinds that normies immediately think of when they hear that word? or the "maybe zionists are kind of crazy and we shouldn't be giving them weapons" kind?
I wonder what kind of "antisemitism" it was. the "gas the kikes!" kinds that normies immediately think of when they hear that word?
Heh, I asked the same thing nearly verbatim.
...or the "maybe zionists are kind of crazy and we shouldn't be giving them weapons" kind?
Probably not even that strong. Probably didn't even mention Jews or Zionists. They probably said something critical of Israel's actions, would be my first guess.
Lots of building comments about genocide and ‘there only being one right side to be on’. People with free Palestine stickers on their phones, wearing watermelon necklaces. The breaking point was at a work event which was catered by a Jewish company (I work in a very Jewish area), and people were making comments about the food. A senior member of staff then tried to block a training by a Jewish charity on domestic violence in orthodox communities, which is very relevant to my work. That was my breaking point.
So, as I completely predicted, it's people who don't like what Israel is doing, and feel bad for the Palestinians. And, yeah, wouldn't be surprised if they were retarded leftists, too.
Also, not sure about that last bit, and would need more context. I doubt management tried to block some Jewish event because it was Jewish.
tried to block a training by a Jewish charity on domestic violence in orthodox communities
Yeah, that could be any number of things. Could be they were sick of DEI feminist preaching (because that's what I assume most "domestic violence" talks are these days), could be they didn't think the training was a good use of work time... could even be they thought it made orthodox Jews look bad and wanted to block it because of that.
could even be they thought it made orthodox Jews look bad and wanted to block it because of that.
Dude, there's no worse antisemitism than appreciating or protecting Jews! Or so I've heard. It really is wild, how some of the grievance pushers will, with no shame, actually tell you to your face that loving Jews is also proof of antisemitism.
I wonder what kind of "antisemitism" it was. the "gas the kikes!" kinds that normies immediately think of when they hear that word? or the "maybe zionists are kind of crazy and we shouldn't be giving them weapons" kind?
Heh, I asked the same thing nearly verbatim.
Probably not even that strong. Probably didn't even mention Jews or Zionists. They probably said something critical of Israel's actions, would be my first guess.
As predicted.
From Reddit-OP in that thread:
So, as I completely predicted, it's people who don't like what Israel is doing, and feel bad for the Palestinians. And, yeah, wouldn't be surprised if they were retarded leftists, too.
Also, not sure about that last bit, and would need more context. I doubt management tried to block some Jewish event because it was Jewish.
Yeah, that could be any number of things. Could be they were sick of DEI feminist preaching (because that's what I assume most "domestic violence" talks are these days), could be they didn't think the training was a good use of work time... could even be they thought it made orthodox Jews look bad and wanted to block it because of that.
Dude, there's no worse antisemitism than appreciating or protecting Jews! Or so I've heard. It really is wild, how some of the grievance pushers will, with no shame, actually tell you to your face that loving Jews is also proof of antisemitism.