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“There was an incident on the New York subway and a bunch of people got on, protesters or whatever, and said, ‘All the Zionists, get off.’ When the head of the Brooklyn Museum, who was Jewish, but the Brooklyn Museum had nothing to do with Israel or taking positions on Israel — her house is smeared in red paint. That’s antisemitism. And a lot of the slogans that people use either are or slide into antisemitism.”

“The one that bothers me the most is genocide,” Schumer added. “Genocide is described as a country or some group tries to wipe out a whole race of people, a whole nationality of people. So if Israel was not provoked and just invaded Gaza and shot at random Palestinians, Gazans, that would be genocide. That’s not what happened. In fact, the opposite happened. And Hamas is much closer to genocidal than Israel.

Schumer also sharply criticized the UN for using the term “genocide” when describing the war in Gaza. “The U.N. has been anti-Israel, antisemitically against Israel. [Daniel Patrick] Moynihan was my idol. He became famous when in 1976 [it was 1975] they tried to pass a resolution, Zionism is racism.

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[–] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 42 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I feel for the people of Palestine and their lonely struggle. I hope the ongoing genocide against them somehow ceases soon.

I have no words for those who deny the genocide.

[–] SmackemWittadic@lemmy.world 8 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Hey, through your comment you're doing something which at least brings the struggle to light.

I'm Palestinian, and your comment kinda also provides a reason why every Palestinian citizen supports Hamas openly. In the lonely struggle of having most of the world's governments supporting the opposition, any organisation that fights for your right to exist is going to be your heroes.

If Hamas hadn't performed their operation, then the huge increase in people who used the operation as a reason to look into it and ended up as supporters of Palestine wouldn't have happened.

This does not mean that I'm okay with people dying on either side, but that it gave Israel's insane propaganda team an opportunity to shoot themselves in the foot by having their military show their true intentions

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 44 minutes ago

I would say that "Fascist" and even "Nazi "are pretty appropriate words for Genocide deniers.