Conflating Zionism and Jewishness is one of the oldest and most pervasive antisemitic tropes that exists. “Jews cannot be loyal to the state because their primary loyalty lies with (((Jewish entity))) instead.”
It’s seems even worse, as to me it’s erasing non-Zionist Jews as well as anti-zionist. You can’t be a Jew and have no opinion on Zionism, either. I’m not Jewish but that’s how I read it. It’s very similar to the Red Scare propaganda, or even older the idea in Christianity that being an atheist is inherently anti-christian.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but casually erasing the existence of anti-Zionist Jews seems pretty antisemitic to me.
Conflating Zionism and Jewishness is one of the oldest and most pervasive antisemitic tropes that exists. “Jews cannot be loyal to the state because their primary loyalty lies with (((Jewish entity))) instead.”
It’s seems even worse, as to me it’s erasing non-Zionist Jews as well as anti-zionist. You can’t be a Jew and have no opinion on Zionism, either. I’m not Jewish but that’s how I read it. It’s very similar to the Red Scare propaganda, or even older the idea in Christianity that being an atheist is inherently anti-christian.