Chelsea Clinton confronted at NYU vigil for mosque victims over her remarks about Omar

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Because the minority simply “criticizes” actions. And more often than not that criticism doesn’t come from facts, but for misinformation provided by those who do want to see Israel destroyed.
I definitely think Ilhan Omar isn’t “criticizing Israel’s actions”. She is anti-Semitic, her statements have been anti-Semitic. Saying that Israel is “brainwashing” the world and that American Jews are paying up to control policy isn’t a criticism of any REAL actions by anyone. It’s perpetuating the myth that Jews control money and government and that Israel is a villain seeking to murder innocent Palestinians. When her criticism is backed up by facts and reality, then by all means. It’s fair. As it is, it’s not so it’s antisemitism disguising itself as “anti-Israel’s policies”, which is the mask many antisemitic hide behind to be more acceptable.
And because of this, I’m sorry, but I would question the true intentions of anyone criticizing Israel, because so many true haters hide behind it to spread their message in a way that seems legit. I’ve encountered some people that I can say are just simply truly misinformed and misguided. But sadly, that’s not the majority, in my experience.
Noneya wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:26 pm
Momto2boys973 wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:11 pm I used to believe that. I’m more doubtful now. I think those are the minority. People who,honestly fell for misinformation provided by those who are antisemitic, but have good intentions.
I really don’t think you can support people who call for the destruction of Israel and say “but don’t get me wrong, I’m not antisemitic!”
Noneya wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:14 pm You an also criticize Israel and not be anti-semitic.
Calling for the destruction of Israel and criticizing their policies are NOT the same thing. Nowhere did I say calling for the destruction of Israel is acceptable. Simply criticizing their policies & leaders is NOT the same as calling for the destruction of the entire country.
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