Recent social media discussions have highlighted a variety of viewpoints on the topics of anti-Semitism, Zionism, and free speech. Some posts conflate criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism, while others argue that these are distinct issues. The legality of expressions considered anti- Semitic has been debated, with one post claiming that 'Anti-Semitism is now legal in Wisconsin,' though this is a misrepresentation of the actual legal situation. The conversation also touches on the morality of Zionism and whether it equates to support for the state of Israel. These discussions underscore the complexities of distinguishing between hate speech and political criticism. Red Collective @RedCollectiveUK
Let me be clear.
Judaism condemns murder and considers it an "exceptional sin". So, any Zionist carrying out or condoning the cold-blooded killing of 50,000+ Palestinians is not "Jewish" at all but an evil, antisemitism- weaponising fucking Nazi instead.
It's really that simple.
