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[–] agent_flounder@lemmy.world 56 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I guess a lot of people lost sight of the ball.

Antisemitism


or any bigotry


is bad. We dare not tolerate it because it can lead to persecution and genocide.

Somewhere along the way people took that to mean that any criticism of the actions of the Israeli government, including accusations of genocide, was anti-semitism and had to be quashed.

And yes, Hamas leadership is also awful, bigoted, and wanting to genocide, just like the Israeli government.

But the everyday Gaza inhabitant doesn't deserve to be killed. Nor does the everyday rest-of-Israel inhabitant deserve to be killed.

[–] Lophostemon@aussie.zone 7 points 10 months ago

Funny how it’s possible to be pro-(insert group here) without being supportive of (insert OTT assholes who took charge of aforementioned group) ?

Like, it was possible to support America in 2018, without a tiny crumb of liking Trumpishness.

[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 6 points 10 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


According to three Ontario-based lawyers who spoke to CBC News, some employers and institutions have been quick to take action against employees or students, creating an environment in which many are afraid they will lose their jobs or face consequences to their education if they express a political stance in favour of one side — Palestinians — during this war.

Esmonde noted a Nov. 23 United Nations statement in which a group of UN special rapporteurs expressed alarm at what they say is a global stifling of critique of Israeli government policies or calls for a ceasefire, which they said "have in too many contexts been misleadingly equated with support for terrorism or antisemitism."

Last month, according to an official email seen by CBC News, George Brown College in Toronto  put Bashir Munye, a culinary instructor, on paid leave while it investigated complaints related to one of his Instagram posts.

The last post on his account related to the war, made before he was put on paid leave, uses the phrase "From the river to the sea" and the words "genocide" and "apartheid" to describe Israeli government actions against Palestinians.

She pointed to a post by B'nai B'rith Canada, a Jewish community and advocacy organization that describes itself as a "staunch defender of the state of Israel" whose mandate includes combating racism and antisemitism, that went up about a week after the protest.

According to Esmonde, the labour lawyer with Cavalluzzo Law, assuming the employees are not part of a union, they would need to either sue Moxies for wrongful dismissal or make a complaint to a provincial employment standards officer if they wanted to challenge their termination.


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