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Originally Posted by Bagor
You need to understand the likes of him and Naza's narrow brainwashed minds. They simply don't understand. In their world everyone should support their genocide. It's hard for them to process that people don't therefore they must be antisemitic.
Honestly. I spent some time in South Africa in 96/97 and he's just like the Afrikaans. Genuinely confused that other people don't share their hatred. Their superiority complex. Genuinely baffled that people see the blacks/Palestinians as humans.
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Good grief. That was hard to watch, but the kicker is seeing the kid in the stroller at the very end.
I struggle not to feel badly for her, but the position she seems to be advocating for is at the heart of the problem: that one's ethnicity should bind one to a cause more than one's principles do.
As for the protesters around her - while I don't love how every one of them engaged with her - I think it is a great credit to Jewish people that so many stand up and come out for what they believe is right, even if it might superficially seem to put them at odds with their own. They could just as easily stay quiet and say that this - protesting against the mass killing of civilians - isn't their fight even if they disagree with what Israel is doing. But so many members of the Jewish community don't just sit on their hands: instead showing up in numbers and making themselves heard.