have to justify the attack on Lebanon somehow

also why don't we have a burning Israeli flag emoji?

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    • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
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      I have this and will post it over and over. Let go of accepting Zionist concern trolling and embrace Hezbollah thought. You are just accepting the Zionist conflation and giving into it. It’s false and you know it

      Your argument is basically “Zionists are right that Judaism is Zionism and Hezbollah and Ansarallah are anti-Semitic for burning flags with the Star of David”

      You know this argument sucks but some mod made some bad decision about it and now you are backed into a corner defending an undefendable argument we all know is false

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      • Mokey [none/use name]
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        My first instinct is to agree with you, the scoldposts that don't say/add anything are very annoying but does it really matter if its the Israel flag or not?

        We all know what the substitute is for and no one can accuse this place of anti-semitism. No one here disagrees that Israel is a bad fucked up place.

        I think you should be free to keep posting burning flags and anyone who has an issue should talk to you about it, not hide behind mods.

        • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
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          We all know what the substitute is for

          No, nobody even knows what the other 2 flags are and always have to ask. New users certainly don't know what those flags mean. Generation after generation of new user will have to go through this discourse about why Israel flag gets a special status and why isn't there a burning Israel flag, over and over, repeating the Zionist mythos to all who dare enter hexbear.

          It's stupid. Everyone here deep down knows I'm right and if I get banned for being hostile or whatever you all will know because I struck too close to the bone. I'm frustrated because people are acting dense as hell when it's obvious how this is just like the "anti-semitism scares" at Harvard and about "from the river to the sea", it's optics cuckholdry but people try to dress it up and defend it and it's bad faith

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          • theposterformerlyknownasgood
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            While I agree with the sentiment that the special status of Israel in anti imperialist and anti racist discourse is absurd and was always absurd, there is a key contextual difference between edgy internet nerds defacing a symbol and the people the symbol is claimed to represent rejecting it.

            • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
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              Ansar Allah is from Yemen, Israel doesn't claim to represent them. They rightfully destroy every zionist rag they see.

              Funny how the only one of these that worked even a little on you is the one of jews burning it when it shouldn't matter. Every human on Earth should have the honor of destroying a Zionist rag

              • theposterformerlyknownasgood
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                Im a different person and I'm responding solely to that image. Because I agree that Middle Eastern anti imperialists burning the Israeli flag is not antisemitic.

                • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
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                  Any anti-imperialist anywhere burning the flag isn't anti-semitic.

                  It's not anti-semitic in Japan

                  It's not anti-semitic in Venezuela

                  It's not anti-semitic in Iran

                  It's not anti-semitic in Africa

                  It's not anti-semitic on Hexbear

                  It's. Not. Anti-semitic. Period.

                  Are these gentlemen in Caracas anti-semitic because they aren't jews or middle-easterners?

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                  • theposterformerlyknownasgood
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                    1 year ago

                    If you were protesting for Palestinian rights or against imperialism and burned an Israeli flag, that would not be an act of antisemitism, no. The issue faced here is that a lot of antisemites use imagery like a burning star of David, and as a result jewish members of this community have said they're uncomfortable with making a burning Israeli flag emote, and I think forcing the emote maker to do so would not only be difficult but also just a weird act.