Opinion Goysplaining Away Antisemitism is a Problem on the Political Left - Dear cattle, only the god's chosen can access the truth. Be more sycophantic like the principled conservatives.

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Recent days have made this clear: Jewish communities are not the ones conflating antisemitism with "criticism of the Israeli government." Antisemites are doing that.

As the violence in Israel and Gaza flared up, hatred and disdain for Jews, both in Israel and all over the world, was instantly put on display. Threats and attacks on Jewish people and institutions spiked, and vicious loathing of Jews was expressed at numerous pro-Palestinian rallies all over the world.

When Jewish people like me tried to raise the alarms, some self-declared progressives we worked alongside to defeat Donald Trump showed their true colors. Without asking what we were seeing and experiencing or looking into it, they mindlessly launched into the mantra they've been trained to regurgitate: "Criticizing Israel is not antisemitic." As though that's what we were referring to—and as though we don't know the difference.

There's a term for this: goysplaining. As a Ha'aretz column once explained, goysplaining is the tendency of non-Jewish people to "condescendingly explain to Jews why they are wrong at being offended."

Over the last few years, more and more people have finally woken up to the need to listen to women about the many ways sexism rears its ugly, dangerous head. Since early 2020, many have finally done the same with recognizing the horrific dangers Black people face. Progressive leaders have been outspoken in their support.

But when Jews ask some of these same progressives to listen to us about the very real dangers we face—and about how their one-sided, hateful and often false rhetoric against Israel inflames and radicalizes dangerous people—they write us off immediately.

The belief that Jewish people reject all criticism of Israel as antisemitic is, itself, antisemitic. It's a false belief used to deny real dangers. Jewish people criticize the Israeli government all the time. Speaking up is endemic to our culture. We also support and express gratitude for the groups in Israel that fight for peace and against human rights abuses of all kinds, including against Palestinians.

When the wave of antisemitic attacks became too prominent to ignore, some goysplainers suddenly sought to portray themselves as allies against antisemitism. They sent out a tweet or posted a blue square on Instagram. But there's no sign that many have learned their lesson.

If you want to be a real ally, stop reflexively repeating what isn't antisemitism, and learn what is. For example: Saying or suggesting that Jewish civilians in Israel deserve to be bombed. Supporting Hamas, which has a stated goal of killing as many Jewish people as possible. Describing the conflict without mentioning the constant terror attacks on Israelis, Hamas' use of human shields, or other Hamas tactics. Anytime you condone, ignore, or downplay this part of the violence, you're devaluing Jewish lives. (Take note, Trevor Noah and John Oliver.)

If you echo and rush to share every negative accusation or description you hear about Israel without bothering to educate yourself, you're being antisemitic. If you believe that state religions are fine except a Jewish one, that's antisemitic too.

If you liken Jews in Israel and/or elsewhere to Nazis, you're engaging in Holocaust Inversion, which is antisemitic for many reasons. You may also be unaware that leaders of Jewish communities in Germany weren't committed to killing as many Aryans as possible, nor were they amassing rockets to bomb German civilians in an effort to exterminate Germany. But if you want to bring up Germany, maybe address the fact that even the more moderate Fatah in the West Bank still celebrates the Munich Olympics terrorists as "heroic" to this day.

Goysplaining is not the only tool some progressives use to ignore antisemitism. There's also deflection, in which they try to change the subject to the etymology of "Semite," as though that has anything to do with what we're talking about. And some use tokenism, highlighting their support from "anti-Zionist" Jews. Never mind that to the overwhelming majority of Jews, Zionism is simply a recognition that of course Jewish people deserve to hold onto their state in their existing homeland alongside a Palestinian state. The fact that this tokenism is exactly what Trumpists do to write off accurate accusations of racism and antisemitism in their movement is lost on these progressives.

To be clear, it's only some progressives who engage in goysplaining. Many absolutely recognize the simmering antisemitism on both sides of the political spectrum, care about it deeply and fight against it. Many also openly support Israel, noting that it's the only nation in the Middle East with free speech, women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights and more of the things progressives stand for everywhere else in the world. And many Democrats insist the party is not shifting on Israel as much as anti-Israel progressives want.

Still, many who have been loudest in their one-sided attacks on Israel haven't woken up to how their words and actions fuel hatred and violence against Jewish people all over the world. If they're going to stay true to the principles they claim to stand for, it's time.

Josh Levs is a consultant, entrepreneur, and author of All In.

The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.



Are conservatives really inconsistent enough to disagree with that only blacks should be allowed to talk about black problems, only women should be allowed to talk about abortion and agree with that only Jews should be allowed to talk about anti-semitism? No wonder everyone takes them for fools.
 
If you want to be a real ally

So many howling sacred castes keep repeating this lately...I think it is clear that people don’t really want to be your allies, is the thing. Or at least they no longer want to be allies on your terms alone, which has become enslavement to you. In this case, they feel that logic supports their position, and that their opinion of what you are describing is more valid to them than your own. They listen, they decide they aren’t hearing what you say you heard. They have decided allyship doesn’t mean never disagreeing with you.

All you sacred castes have gotten real spoiled and decided everyone else is your slave, and everyone else is telling you we’re not. As people slowly realize that your true outrage is about being told ”no” and those same people decide they never signed up for a situation in which they can never tell you “no,” you’re going to increasingly be told exactly that. No, I can be friendly toward you without laboring for you for free and prioritizing your whims over my needs. Or your needs over my whims, because I gotta tell you, ultimately my whims actually are more important to me than your needs, which is how I know you feel the same way. Difference is I don‘t expect you to apologize for it.
 
Okay we get it, never criticize or even talk about anything they do because it's antisemitic.

Jewish communities are not the ones conflating antisemitism with "criticism of the Israeli government."
hahahahaha the Chutzpah!

 
Time is a circle, everything comes back into fashion eventually. Toss out the rejuvenated denim jackets, ditch the 70's hair, and get out something even older to strut around in about town. For the 'chosen ones' we have bright yellow accessories that go with any outfit, and for the young White men we have ensembles by Hugo Boss.
 
There's a term for this: goysplaining. As a Ha'aretz column once explained, goysplaining is the tendency of non-Jewish people to "condescendingly explain to Jews why they are wrong at being offended."
"Goy" is a derogatory slur used for Non-Jews, and this is the equivalent of calling them 'Niggers'.

This woman should be fired, her family should be forced into hiding, and their land salted for being such disgusting racist bigots.
If you liken Jews in Israel and/or elsewhere to Nazis, you're engaging in Holocaust Inversion, which is antisemitic for many reasons. You may also be unaware that leaders of Jewish communities in Germany weren't committed to killing as many Aryans as possible, nor were they amassing rockets to bomb German civilians in an effort to exterminate Germany.
"IT ISN'T LIKE THE HOLOCAUST AT ALL, BUT IF IT WAS, WE'RE COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED IN OUR ACTIONS, UNLIKE THE NAZIS WHO $100% DEFINITELY WEREN'T!"

Lol. Fucking kikes.
 
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I get the feeling that he can sniff out a bad goy from a mile away.
 
"IT ISN'T LIKE THE HOLOCAUST AT ALL, BUT IF IT WAS, WE'RE COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED IN OUR ACTIONS, UNLIKE THE NAZIS WHO $100% DEFINITELY WEREN'T!"
That is pretty funny because Jews were way more disruptive than Hamas while pushing their communism in Germany and the Nazi government was well aware what Bolshevistic Jews were capable of in their man made hunger Holodomor that killed thrice what was estimated to die in holocaust.

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Pretty fun time doing early live checks for the revolutionaries responsible
 
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"Oy vey why do they hate me so?" asked the Jew after accusing critics of Israel of being Nazis.
 
I mean, what are white people going to do? Just be a good cattle for our jewish overlords. Hell I might even convert so I can rake in Jew privileges
 

Recent days have made this clear: Jewish communities are not the ones conflating antisemitism with "criticism of the Israeli government." Antisemites are doing that.

As the violence in Israel and Gaza flared up, hatred and disdain for Jews, both in Israel and all over the world, was instantly put on display. Threats and attacks on Jewish people and institutions spiked, and vicious loathing of Jews was expressed at numerous pro-Palestinian rallies all over the world.

When Jewish people like me tried to raise the alarms, some self-declared progressives we worked alongside to defeat Donald Trump showed their true colors. Without asking what we were seeing and experiencing or looking into it, they mindlessly launched into the mantra they've been trained to regurgitate: "Criticizing Israel is not antisemitic." As though that's what we were referring to—and as though we don't know the difference.

There's a term for this: goysplaining. As a Ha'aretz column once explained, goysplaining is the tendency of non-Jewish people to "condescendingly explain to Jews why they are wrong at being offended."

Over the last few years, more and more people have finally woken up to the need to listen to women about the many ways sexism rears its ugly, dangerous head. Since early 2020, many have finally done the same with recognizing the horrific dangers Black people face. Progressive leaders have been outspoken in their support.

But when Jews ask some of these same progressives to listen to us about the very real dangers we face—and about how their one-sided, hateful and often false rhetoric against Israel inflames and radicalizes dangerous people—they write us off immediately.

The belief that Jewish people reject all criticism of Israel as antisemitic is, itself, antisemitic. It's a false belief used to deny real dangers. Jewish people criticize the Israeli government all the time. Speaking up is endemic to our culture. We also support and express gratitude for the groups in Israel that fight for peace and against human rights abuses of all kinds, including against Palestinians.

When the wave of antisemitic attacks became too prominent to ignore, some goysplainers suddenly sought to portray themselves as allies against antisemitism. They sent out a tweet or posted a blue square on Instagram. But there's no sign that many have learned their lesson.

If you want to be a real ally, stop reflexively repeating what isn't antisemitism, and learn what is. For example: Saying or suggesting that Jewish civilians in Israel deserve to be bombed. Supporting Hamas, which has a stated goal of killing as many Jewish people as possible. Describing the conflict without mentioning the constant terror attacks on Israelis, Hamas' use of human shields, or other Hamas tactics. Anytime you condone, ignore, or downplay this part of the violence, you're devaluing Jewish lives. (Take note, Trevor Noah and John Oliver.)

If you echo and rush to share every negative accusation or description you hear about Israel without bothering to educate yourself, you're being antisemitic. If you believe that state religions are fine except a Jewish one, that's antisemitic too.

If you liken Jews in Israel and/or elsewhere to Nazis, you're engaging in Holocaust Inversion, which is antisemitic for many reasons. You may also be unaware that leaders of Jewish communities in Germany weren't committed to killing as many Aryans as possible, nor were they amassing rockets to bomb German civilians in an effort to exterminate Germany. But if you want to bring up Germany, maybe address the fact that even the more moderate Fatah in the West Bank still celebrates the Munich Olympics terrorists as "heroic" to this day.

Goysplaining is not the only tool some progressives use to ignore antisemitism. There's also deflection, in which they try to change the subject to the etymology of "Semite," as though that has anything to do with what we're talking about. And some use tokenism, highlighting their support from "anti-Zionist" Jews. Never mind that to the overwhelming majority of Jews, Zionism is simply a recognition that of course Jewish people deserve to hold onto their state in their existing homeland alongside a Palestinian state. The fact that this tokenism is exactly what Trumpists do to write off accurate accusations of racism and antisemitism in their movement is lost on these progressives.

To be clear, it's only some progressives who engage in goysplaining. Many absolutely recognize the simmering antisemitism on both sides of the political spectrum, care about it deeply and fight against it. Many also openly support Israel, noting that it's the only nation in the Middle East with free speech, women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights and more of the things progressives stand for everywhere else in the world. And many Democrats insist the party is not shifting on Israel as much as anti-Israel progressives want.

Still, many who have been loudest in their one-sided attacks on Israel haven't woken up to how their words and actions fuel hatred and violence against Jewish people all over the world. If they're going to stay true to the principles they claim to stand for, it's time.

Josh Levs is a consultant, entrepreneur, and author of All In.

The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.



Are conservatives really inconsistent enough to disagree with that only blacks should be allowed to talk about black problems, only women should be allowed to talk about abortion and agree with that only Jews should be allowed to talk about anti-semitism? No wonder everyone takes them for fools.
This tells you everything you need to know about how often Jews take offense.
As a Jew, I take offense at being conflated with Zionists. There is nothing Jewish about the Zionist Project in Occupied Palestine. Creation of the state violated the tradition of the Three Oaths. None of the Rothschild family qualifies as Moshiach and their money is certainly not God. There is no mandate anywhere in the Torah for lying, stealing and killing in the name of the state. One simply cannot be a loyal Zionist and a Jew faithful to Torah law at the same time, because Torah demands that we not stand idly by the blood of our neighbor being spilled unjustly, especially if it is other Jews committing the injustice.

The same is true of Christian and Islamic nationalism. There is nothing Christian or Muslim about either political ideology. They all exploit distortions of ancient teachings to convince people to commit mass murder against each other; truly a religion of death and destruction, nothing at all like what the avatars, prophets and sages taught, but a morality that is diametrically opposed to the Doctrine of Love that is common to all the major religions of the world.
 
As a Jew, I take offense at being conflated with Zionists. There is nothing Jewish about the Zionist Project in Occupied Palestine. Creation of the state violated the tradition of the Three Oaths. None of the Rothschild family qualifies as Moshiach and their money is certainly not God. There is no mandate anywhere in the Torah for lying, stealing and killing in the name of the state. One simply cannot be a loyal Zionist and a Jew faithful to Torah law at the same time, because Torah demands that we not stand idly by the blood of our neighbor being spilled unjustly, especially if it is other Jews committing the injustice.

The same is true of Christian and Islamic nationalism. There is nothing Christian or Muslim about either political ideology. They all exploit distortions of ancient teachings to convince people to commit mass murder against each other; truly a religion of death and destruction, nothing at all like what the avatars, prophets and sages taught, but a morality that is diametrically opposed to the Doctrine of Love that is common to all the major religions of the world.
That song and dance doesn't work anymore.
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