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When I say Zionist, I'm not being anti-Semitic, right? But when I say... If I say you're not the chosen people, am I being anti-Semitic there? I didn't say the J word, I said the chosen people. Is that anti-Semitic? Help me out here, because that word gets thrown around very frequently.
Okay, so anti-Zionism is not the same as anti-Semitism. Completely different and it's actually offensive when somebody claims it's anti-Semitism because Zionism is only a hundred years old. Semites have been around for 5,000 years so they're just trying to hijack that term to make you feel bad. It's not the same.
In terms of being the chosen people, that's fine. Anybody can believe what they want to believe, that they're chosen. It's what you do with that information that matters. So just because you think you're the chosen people, you cannot now go and subjugate another group of people or kick them off their land. That is what matters, and everybody will have a problem with that as they do. So believing you're chosen is different than what you do with that information, right? Thank you.
For some reason, I get that word thrown at me all the time. Apparently. I don't even know. I don't even think that word's being used appropriately when it gets thrown at me, but it's kind of frustrating because it's a great way to shut down a conversation. And just, it's like the Trump card, you know? Like, I'm right, you're wrong, shut up. Here's the word. Antisemitic.
Yeah, don't fall for that trap. People who claim that anti-Zionist is anti-Semitic, or if you speak against the chosen people. I don't speak against the chosen people, right? Again, they can believe what they want, but it's what they do with that belief, right? So if you're subjugating somebody, that has nothing to do with your religion, that has to do with your actions, and you're not allowed to do that according to international law. So you can believe whatever you want.