Comments by "Hanna Cook" (@hannacook859) on "“How Can You Say That To Anyone” | FURY As BBC Bars Staff From Attending Antisemitism March" video.
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It is odd to me that antisemitism gets to be defined by non Jews.
No one will tell a person of colour what they are "allowed" to find offensive
But with Jewish people, when the Jewish people say the chant "from the river to the sea" is offensive or when they say "jihad" is offensive
The people who try to figure out if it is offensive determine the level of offense based on, and only on what the person commenting the offensive act says,
And then inform the Jews they have no right to find something offensive because when the person screaming jihad was asked, they declared it is not offensive
More over,
Many comments online try to white wash the word antisemitism
And pretend it doesn't mean hatred of Jews
Nonsense.
We all know antisemitism means the hatred of Jews and not all "Semites"
Just like islamaphobia is hateful behaviour towards Muslims, not just being scared of them.
In addition, many horrid comments online tell Jews they don't have a right to be offended or ask not to be attacked, they say "oh that card again"
That card again?
Asking not to be butchered?
A month after that happened again.
People feel free to mock a Jew asking not to be belittled or attacked or discriminated against.
The Jewish population is a small one. It doesn't have the power to march in the millions.
Despite the rumours, Jews are not rich, they have no oil money, and have no influence.
Jews are easy targets.
And the rules allow racism against rules because Jews can't defend themselves.
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