🧵 No, anti-Zionism isn’t always antisemitism. When every critique of Israel is branded antisemitism, the word loses its meaning – and real antisemitism actually grows. 1/
🧵 No, anti-Zionism isn’t always antisemitism. When every critique of Israel is branded antisemitism, the word loses its meaning – and real antisemitism actually grows. 1/
You’ve heard the slogan: “Anti-Zionism = Antisemitism.” It’s an applause line for politicians and a fundraising tool for some orgs. But it’s also profoundly misguided – and ultimately dangerous. 2/
Antisemitism is hatred of Jews for being Jews. It’s one of the world’s oldest prejudices: Pogroms, expulsions, the Holocaust and hate crimes today from Pittsburgh to Poway. It is real and deadly, and it must be fought with moral clarity. 3/
Zionism, by contrast, is a political ideology. It emerged in 19th-century Europe as a nationalist movement among Jews seeking safety and self-determination. It succeeded in founding a state – but like any nationalist project, it has always been contested. 4/
Many Jews historically opposed Zionism, for religious, political or ideological reasons. That diversity continues. Even today, some Jewish thought leaders openly call themselves anti-Zionists – from a place of Jewish identity and values. 5/
To equate all criticism of Israel or Zionism with antisemitism erases dissent and conflates Jewish identity with the policies of a state. And when Netanyahu’s government pursues extremism, that sends the false message: “This is what all Jews want.” 6/
That isn’t just untrue – it’s dangerous. It fosters resentment, alienation and hostility toward Jews as a monolith. Over time, it undermines the very safety we’re trying to protect. 7/
This is why the push to codify the IHRA definition of antisemitism is so troubling. It risks branding students, activists or even Members of Congress as bigots simply for opposing occupation or calling for Palestinian rights. 8/
This is especially true on campuses. “Criticism of Israel is not inherently antisemitic, and restricting pro-Palestinian speech does not make any college student safer,” wrote the @jstreetu.bsky.social chapter at George Washington University. 9/
American Jews are not a monolith. Majorities oppose settlement expansion, support a two-state solution and disapprove of Netanyahu’s government. To call those views “antisemitic” is to slander our own community. 10/
Jewish safety and Palestinian freedom are linked. The more Israel entrenches occupation, the more isolated it becomes – and the more Jews worldwide become targets of misplaced rage. 11/
Most Jews in the US and in Israel no longer support a two state solution. That's the majority opinion. Why give terrorist animals a state?
When Jewish students were being attacked, harrassed, barred from parts of school, J Street defended the terrorist supporters. We know what side J Street is on. Jewish students are winning antisemitism lawsuits now when J Street abandoned them
When Jewish students were being attacked, harrassed, barred from parts of school, J Street defended the terrorist supporters. We know what side J Street is on. Jewish students are winning antisemitism lawsuits now when J Street abandoned them
It’s truly wild to me that people don’t just subscribe to Zionism; they label any opposition to it as bigotry. As though Palestinians would be fine being colonized by Italy or France. The day Zionism got its goal of a majority looked like this, a massive genocide, what person wouldn’t oppose this?
This is who liberal Zionists say exonerates Israel, the opposition that just has to replace Bibi and then everything is fine. It’s wild to not see why people would oppose this and not just “conservative Zionism.” x.com/gantzbe/stat...
When Jewish students were being attacked, harrassed, barred from parts of school, J Street defended the terrorist supporters. We know what side J Street is on. Jewish students are winning antisemitism lawsuits now when J Street abandoned them
Antizionism is always antisemitism when 90% or more of the Jews in the US believe in a Jewish state. When jewish college students were being attacked (not they are winning lawsuits) J Street abandonded them. They are anti jew.
If antizionism is not antisemitism, then you certainly accept that telling Palestinians they do not have a right to a state is NOT anti-Palestinian. With this logic one can be very supporting of Pals, but assert they have no right to statehood.
If antizionism is not antisemitism, then you certainly accept that telling Palestinians they do not have a right to a state is NOT anti-Palestinian. With this logic one can be very supporting of Pals, but assert they have no right to statehood.
sure. if you tell me often enough I'm antisemitic after a while I'll start to believe it.