• Iwishiwasntthisway [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Both things can true at the same time. The system ear marks groups like this, arms them, and cultivates these beliefs.

    The beauty of this particular scheme is that there’s a whole history of doing this with these particular people in the west. A dynamic that has shaped both that culture by magnifying it’s features as an ethnoreligion, and the surrounding culture by providing a release valve for internal contradictions without completely implicating the ruling class structure. As such, the reality is blended with “tropes” that can be used as an instrument in whichever way is convenient.

    When this geopolitical blunder becomes too much to deny, expect them to tell you to hate Jews.

    • I hadn’t even considered how jarring the political switch to antisemitism will be. Dems through a lens of nauseatingly misused left-adjacent points, and Reps with more overt racism and exciting language. If the NYT runs an article called “Were the Alt-Right right about Israel?” I’m putting my fucking head right in the lathe next

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        3 months ago

        That’s what has prompted my ruminating about this whole situation. My husband is ethnically Jewish, by 3rd Reich standards so is my son. We have had strained family and friend relationships as a result of the whole ordeal. I have nothing to do with any of this. I could tolerate a situation where I am a political prisoner, but anything with my child I just can’t fathom.

        And of course, I can’t talk to any of my in laws or estranged Jewish friends because they are just conditioned to be like “yeah that’s why we need Israel at all costs” while they just further dissociate and double down and contribute to fomenting a situation that affects me and mine. It’s maddening.