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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-03-02 03:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #6266 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6266 ⌋

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Re: OP

(Anonymous) 2024-03-03 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
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>> to treating any and all Israeli civilian deaths as 'not an issue' because of where they were born, to lumping Israeli civilians in with their government so that they can hate an entire population for being 'evil'
>>So much of the online left have really shown who they are and it's horrifying.
>>It's not about the actual victims: every civilian in Palestine(and the Israelis who have died), it's about them finally having a 'good' reason to hate all Jewish people.

I think it's the same thing that happened with Russian people when Russia invaded Ukraine. Everyone began to hate on innocent Russian people who actually hate their own government (especially queer people). That was fucking egregious and ignorant, too.
This is I'm not convinced fully that many people on the left are maliciously and consciously antisemitic, but a lot of them are at least complicit in the spread of hatred toward Jewish people.

I think that the internet make participating to politics or commenting to these incredibly complicated issues way to accessible (and even expected from some public figures), so even well meaning people just fall into pitfalls of spreading misinformation, hatred and even actually end up justifying genocides. Even if they actually would've never ever thought something like that before entering their echo chamber of choice.

This is actually pretty scary to me. I'm not a particularly intelligent person, but I try to educate myself to the best of my possibilities before saying my opinion regarding complicated issues like genocides and wars. The "internet" is just dumbing down all the discourse. I'm very worried.