• alcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]
    hexbear
    9
    4 months ago

    The article says the person got antizionists even when they set their profile to jews only. If the writer was trying to conflate zionism with jewishness, they wouldn't have included that.

    • the_post_of_tom_joad [any, any]
      hexbear
      2
      4 months ago

      sounds like you arent cynical enough. I can fix that ;) Lets go to the source of Rnai's excellent post:

      to be clear, not really arguing with you ( i say this cuz a bunch of linked quotes often seems debate-pervy) laugh along with me! laugh i say!

      CW: straight bullshit

      Let's take a few more snippets from this turd for those who don't want to give them a click:

      What’s more, while app algorithms are challenging to pin down, Jewish daters say that their matches have gone down since the war started and they think it’s got something to do with the “Jew” stamp on their profile.

      “I don’t have a problem with the Palestinian flag – people can share whatever flag they like, but the people who post ‘no Zionists’ are basically saying ‘no Jews’. It’s what they think is an acceptable way of saying it,” he adds.

      They're getting warmer now, doing that conflation bullshit. wonder how far they'll take it?

      “Before the war, I said on Hinge that I was liberal and interested in politics, (lol) but I’ve taken that off now,” says Hannah.

      “I’m hiding that aspect of myself because all the other girls on there who are into politics seem to hate Jews.

      “It’s frustrating,” she says, “because I want to meet people who I can talk to about the world.

      “But if they’re saying ‘no Zionists’ that doesn’t leave much room for me.”

      HERE WE GO! 'no Zionists' is hatred of jews!

      There’s always been pressure on Jews to meet each other – it’s one of the factors behind programmes such as Birth Right – but for many, it was not until October 7 and the subsequent hike in antisemitism that matching with a Jew felt necessary.

      Jacob says: “I didn’t care before, but now I’ll make a bit more effort to try and find someone Jewish.”

      Like Zack, however, he has encountered anti-Zionist Jews.

      Now, towards the bottom, they use the terms interchangeably within a few sentences.

      So its par for the course at the old conflation station or a subtle shift away from using antisemitism at all.