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Brooke Lawrence's avatar

I want to be really clear that one can support Palestinian rights, and share the truth about the Israeli apartheid and genocide in Gaza, while also not engaging in antisemitic behavior, thoughts, and words. I am very involved in the pro Palestinian movement among fellow Christians in my city. I have heard maybe three antisemitic comments my whole time here. And I am a person who is very concerned about antisemitism and who is actively learning about it and challenging it in my seminary.

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Ashley Thompson's avatar

This was great, Sarah. I listened to Ezra’s podcast about the Nick Fuentes situation today, and it definitely felt more slanted to me as a right wing problem. Anecdotally, that still feels more true to me, but I believe you that the data is shifting and particularly among younger portions of the electorate. I couldn’t help but think while reading this about your comments about how everything we—progressives/democrats—have done to make marginalized groups safer has backfired and put them more in the cross hairs. Is this ultimately just our American contrarianism at play? “Don’t tell me I’m thinking wrong or doing wrong or I’ll think and do wrong 50X harder?” And if so, what is the way out of that poisonous spiral of individualistic defiance? That, more than anything, is what makes me concerned about there even being societal norms left to shred in the near future.

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