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Originally Posted by Beninho
No it doesn’t. I completely disagree with his assertion, being Jewish in this context does not mean anything and he has been challenged by other Holocaust academics. I also then provided another piece written by another professor who specializes in Studies on Genocide.
“Polly Zavadivker, an assistant professor of history at the University of Delaware, told me that Segal’s statements on genocide “threaten future attempts to identify, prevent, and prosecute that crime. It is equally damaging to the legitimacy of Holocaust and Genocide Studies as a field when such false claims are presented in the guise of scholarly expertise.”
Zavadivker, who teaches courses in antisemitism, the Holocaust, and comparative genocide, said that an accusation that Israel is committing genocide “renders the word meaningless”
https://m.jpost.com/opinion/article-771634
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Sure it does. You mock Bagor for spreading “Al Quds” network info, but when he shares his source which happens to be a Jewish academic, you suddenly scramble to find another academic and the harshest criticism you can muster for someone like Segal is “I completely disagree” which is significantly kinder than you are to pretty much everyone else.
Add to the fact that you mock posters for sharing a more nuanced view of “from river to sea” with a sarcastic “geopolitical experts” while completely ignoring the source of the information, then it’s pretty clear you hold a very deep double standard.