A lot of young Israeli Jews have a great-grandparent who was murdered in the Holocaust. No one needs a reminder from white leftists about how they are "not oppressed."
Their great-grandparents would be horrified by what Israel is doing right now.
It's hard for you to sink lower but you manage to do it.
As questionable as this statement was, it should nevertheless be noted that most well known holocaust survivors who have publicly commented on the current situation (and Israel/Palestine in general) have criticized Israel's actions and shown solidarity with Palestinians.
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No they have not. Leftists feel the need to lie and pretend their beliefs represent a majority when they don’t.
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For years, most of the Holocaust survivors who are most involved internationally in the culture of remembrance of the Shoah have called for solidarity with Palestinians. (One of them I have quoted in my signature)
I know quite a thing about the culture of remembrance because I worked at the best institute for Holocaust research in Germany (Fritz-Bauer-Institut).
There is also currently a wave of solidarity among many Holocaust survivors with the inhabitants of Gaza. This is stronger internationally than in Israel, but the fact that these people do not live in Israel does not negate their experience or make them lesser Holocaust survivors.
If you have a problem with my position, I would look forward to substantive comments, but please, drop these misplaced accusations about “lies”. You can leave that kind of dumbed-down political discourse in USGD.