1. El Antisemitismo como Herramienta del Fascismo.
El antisemitismo es frecuentemente señalado como un componente central del fascismo, tanto histórico como contemporáneo, y se discute cómo se utiliza para justificar acciones políticas y opresión.
- And now "antisemitism" is being weaponized to bring about fascism in the west. It's the height of cynicism & such a dishonour to the memories of those who were killed in the holocaust.
- Antisemitism is a common factor in fascism. I don't know why, but jewish people have long been a reviled 'other'.
- The manipulation of antisemitism as a means to justify genocide and other war crimes currently seems to be a core fascist tenet.
2. La Historia del Antisemitismo en Europa.
Se debate la larga historia del antisemitismo en Europa, que precede al nazismo, y cómo este legado influye en las dinámicas actuales.
- It's not like nazi antisemitism was birthed from nowhere. Europe had a long history of antisemitism, pogroms and expulsions going back at least a millenium before the 1930s.
- Antisemitism has been historically widespread across europe, and remains so to this day.
- People in the us really underestimate how baked into general european society antisemitism is. It's one step below the middel east and it predates the holocaust by hundreds of years.
3. La Instrumentalización del Antisemitismo para Silenciar Críticas a Israel.
Se critica el uso de acusaciones de antisemitismo para reprimir las críticas a las políticas del gobierno israelí, argumentando que esto deslegitima la lucha contra el antisemitismo real.
- Antisemitism is still a big problem in germany. It‘s usually disguised as „being critical of israel“.
- When comparisons are drawn between the rhetoric of 1930s germany with that of an apartheid & increasingly fascistic israel, those making them are accused of antisemitism.
- The weaponization of antisemitism in order to further fascism and authoritarian crackdowns on human rights is what's actually antisemitic. We say never forget, but once again, us jews are being played as pawns, and eventual scapegoats to whatever the fascists see fit to do next.
4. Alemania y el Peso de su Historia.
Se examina el papel de Alemania en la lucha contra el antisemitismo, así como las críticas a su enfoque, especialmente en lo que respecta a la inmigración y el apoyo a Israel.
- „germany has learned to weaponize antisemitism, perversely exploiting its own dark history in a deeply cynical twist. This turn of events shouldn’t come as a surprise to a us audience, by now wearily accustomed to an ever-widening crusade of “anti-antisemitism…“ .
- Always find it astonishing to see german media talking about antisemitism as an imported problem resulting from muslim migration. Seems they think that a mere 80 years of not trying to hunt down and murder every jewish person in europe means they can erase a thousand years of european antisemitism.
- Germany is invested in the notion that *because* they are responsible for the holocaust, they are also *best suited* to understand what antisemitism is. The idea that antisemitism is 'our' problem is inconceivable to german politics today. It is much easier to scapegoat foreigners instead.
5. La Negación y la Manipulación de la Historia del Holocausto.
Se denuncia la negación del Holocausto y otras formas de manipulación histórica como manifestaciones de antisemitismo y herramientas para promover el fascismo.
- There is also a bizarre insistence right now that antisemitism caused the holocaust. That if there hadn't been antisemitism in germany, there would have been no holocaust. I think that's just wildly wrong. Remove antisemitism from the picture and you're still left with millions of innocents dead.
- Blaming the "behavior" of the jews of europe for the holocaust is some truly next-level antisemitism.
- The mendacious use of antisemitism by supporters of the genocide state is a stain on the memory of innocent jewish people who suffered discrimination for centuries and of course the 6 million who perished at the hands of fascists.