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  • Dirt_Possum [any, undecided]
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    8 months ago

    I'm not a Jewish person, but the imagery that immediately and involuntarily springs into my mind when I see a burning Star of David is that of people and industrial ovens. Personally, I couldn't just decouple a symbol like that in my head from the more notorious of Nazi atrocities any more than if I were to try not to think of fascism when I see a swastika. I thought this was a common if not universal association, and that's why we never had the emoji in the first place but I guess not.

    Obviously, Israel as a state should burn and no one should have to hold back from showing their disgust and rage at it, at the fascist settler colonizers that make it up, and anyone who supports it/them. But expressing that rage by specifically using the most well-known symbol for Judaism on fire would, in a small way, be going along with the Zionist agenda to associate Judaism with Zionism.

    @WhyEssEff@hexbear.net I'm totally with you on this, and I'm grateful you draw a hard line at not implementing that emoji. I hope the other mods and admins do too.

    • KiraNerys [she/her]A
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      8 months ago

      We do. Not depicting the star of david burning is an extremely obvious standard for us.