Simmons, Draiman and Sharon Osbourne are Jewish, by the way, although I'm sure that's just a coincidence. /s
Elaborate what you mean by this, please. Because as it stands it just sounds to me like you're conflating being a comfortable rich asshole and a Zionist with just being Jewish, which is an antisemitic dogwhistle.
I saw the sarcasm tag, but to my eyes it was still ambiguous enough that I didn't know whether this was making fun of chud talking points, or repeating them. Since it was ambiguous, I asked for clarification, just to make sure we're all on the same page.
I really don't think anybody had to do any hunting in this case.
It doesn't seem like you were trying to be antisemitic or anything upon further inspection, but the phrasing and usage of the sarcasm tag is extremely ambiguous if not semantically incorrect. It initially reads as if "although I'm sure that's just a coincidence" was specifically the part that the sarcasm is applied to, in which case it'd just be a blatantly antisemitic statement.
It's a simple misunderstanding really, but this is the sort of situation where you should just edit the wording of your comment for clarity, rather than try to defend it and argue with people who are just trying to call out antisemitism when they see it.
Elaborate what you mean by this, please. Because as it stands it just sounds to me like you're conflating being a comfortable rich asshole and a Zionist with just being Jewish, which is an antisemitic dogwhistle.
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I saw the sarcasm tag, but to my eyes it was still ambiguous enough that I didn't know whether this was making fun of chud talking points, or repeating them. Since it was ambiguous, I asked for clarification, just to make sure we're all on the same page.
What need is for shorthand with /s, ye de'il?
Don't clutch your pearls, it's just a small reminder that /s here means "sarcasm"...
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I really don't think anybody had to do any hunting in this case.
It doesn't seem like you were trying to be antisemitic or anything upon further inspection, but the phrasing and usage of the sarcasm tag is extremely ambiguous if not semantically incorrect. It initially reads as if "although I'm sure that's just a coincidence" was specifically the part that the sarcasm is applied to, in which case it'd just be a blatantly antisemitic statement.
It's a simple misunderstanding really, but this is the sort of situation where you should just edit the wording of your comment for clarity, rather than try to defend it and argue with people who are just trying to call out antisemitism when they see it.
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