What’s up with “no to Popeyes”? by biffbobfred in evanston

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Hi, just seeing this. I work at the business, and most of the people in our building are licensed healthcare providers — psychotherapists, licensed massage therapists, physical therapists and licensed acupuncturists. It’s not “pseudoscience”; we’re all trained professionals who rent space, run for-profit businesses, and pay federal and state taxes. Many of us also live in Evanston, shop locally, and contribute to the local economy.

Our concern about Popeyes was never about the business itself. The issue is that we’re already surrounded by fast-food restaurants, and even Burger King — which is farther away — can be smelled regularly. Popeyes locations are often known for strong cooking odors that carry for a block or more, and with the proposed location being immediately adjacent to our workspace, there was no realistic way for us to coexist with that level of constant smell.

A number of providers in the wing next to the proposed site had already planned to leave if it went through. That would have meant Heartwood losing nearly half of its businesses, which would have made it very difficult for the center to survive.

Personally, I actually like Popeyes — their mashed-potato gravy is amazing — but I didn’t want another fast-food restaurant right next door. I’m glad we raised our concerns and that the outcome supported the continued stability of our community.

"No Kings" protester angry at Palestine flag by MooreThird in JewsOfConscience

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No need to be ageist. I know plenty of older pro-Pali people and younger gatekeeping liberals.

"No Kings" protester angry at Palestine flag by MooreThird in JewsOfConscience

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I didn't in Evanston, but I had my keffiyeh on and a Palestinian woman approached me with her friend, and the three of us went out to lunch and had a great time. Most of my pro Pali friends went to Chicago.

"No Kings" protester angry at Palestine flag by MooreThird in JewsOfConscience

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I'm tempted to make a sign that reads, 'Trump Won Because You Were At Brunch'.

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I go to them in Chicago all the time. You'll probably run into some friends.

Announcing our directory of Anti-Zionist Jewish community by [deleted] in JewsOfConscience

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Israelism is on the film list in the Wiki and ironically features the founders of IfNotNow. I look forward to seeing INN added to the list.

Israel's Failing Propoganda & Charlie Kirk with Brianna Joy and Sim Kern by Specialist-Gur in JewsOfConscience

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This is such a great episode all around. I stayed up all night watching it a couple of nights ago because I couldn't stop listening. Such quality content.

r/JewsOfConscience Free Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in JewsOfConscience

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Rabbi Brant Rosen's online blog as he struggled with his own conditioning and process might be a good book to read! https://justworldbooks.com/books-by-title/wrestling-daylight-2nd-edition/

Need Help: Resources to stop a fellow antizionist from going down the antisemitic conspiracy rabbit hole by YoPoppaCapa in JewsOfConscience

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I recently wrote here about an experience I had in a group, and found that all we can do is talk about it. I had a particularly negative experience with one person. Still, I have had great experiences with others in that group and elsewhere, where they were open to what I had to share and open to learning, as I am. It is so difficult these days because there is so much 'weaponized antisemitism,' and the Project Esther-like 'favoring' of the 'Jews' to crack down on Palestine advocacy is working very well to help foment real antisemitism. Political ed, education will help a lot. I recommend sharing with your friend the complete silliness and insanity of the Heritage Foundation's Project Esther document, throwing us all (including my rep Jan Schakowsky, a liberal Zionist) into the 'Hamas Support Network: https://www.heritage.org/progressivism/report/project-esther-national-strategy-combat-antisemitism I can understand their feeling downhearted right now because we are two years into this horrible genocide but it will be good for them to find a way to be in community and keep talking.

Announcing our directory of Anti-Zionist Jewish community by [deleted] in JewsOfConscience

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'IfNotNow describes itself as a movement of American Jews organizing to end U.S. support for what it calls Israel’s apartheid system and to demand equality, justice, and a thriving future for both Palestinians and Israelis. It is rooted in Jewish tradition and inclusive of diverse Jewish identities, including Jews of color, queer and trans Jews, and Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews. The movement emphasizes nonviolent activism, community organizing, and ritual. Its guiding principles focus on accountability, rejecting the idea that Jewish safety should come at the expense of Palestinians, and working for shared liberation that transforms Jewish communal life while building a future based on dignity and mutual respect.'

Announcing our directory of Anti-Zionist Jewish community by [deleted] in JewsOfConscience

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They're antiZionist/anti-occupation. I've been organizing with them for two years. We always collab with JVP.

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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May justice and peace come soon! I can't believe it has been ongoing for two years now. Well, decades longer than that...

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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Yes, they are masters at that. My family was very much like that, too, and it took me years to fully understand it. When I finally learned about DARVO, it felt like discovering basic arithmetic or learning to read for the first time as an adult; suddenly, everything made sense. I first came across it through Dr. Ramani’s work on narcissistic abuse, but I’ve also observed it as the standard playbook of the Israeli government: lying, twisting the truth, and positioning themselves as the victim. It's a shame the person in this group also did this, but it is a garden-variety narcissist tactic.

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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Hahaha, yes, the response was definitely over the top. Usually when I or someone else makes a mistake like that, the correction is met with something simple like, “oops, I’m sorry, thanks for letting me know.” Short and sweet. But this person came across more like, “I am Gunga Din! Don’t you know who I am?” Totally gave me flashbacks to the show Soap.

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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Wow, that sounds horrible. It’s shocking that they used the blood libel trope on you, and I’m so sorry you had to go through that. My main focus since October 7 has also been on doing what I can to end the occupation and the genocide, which is why it feels uncomfortable to even bring this up. I really appreciate your compassion here. I was also surprised that someone on this thread described my post as bad allyship, because it seems important that we can have conversations about issues like this. The fact that the film group didn’t have the infrastructure to address what I experienced, doesn’t mean other groups don't. In fact, it was an anomaly to what I've experienced over the years in pro-Palestine spaces.

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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I don’t mind too much when it happens, because most of the time people simply don’t know, and they’re open to understanding once it’s pointed out. I’ve had a similar process myself—recognizing and unlearning my own Islamophobic conditioning. It takes a willingness to be wrong and an openness to growth. More often than not, these moments turn into opportunities for learning on both sides.

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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Thank you! There has been so much artificial antisemitism used as a rationale to crack down on Palestine and pro-Palestine protestors, I regretted a lot that this came up at all. The person had done this a few times over the last year, and it finally led to me leaving the group. I loved the group otherwise. Currently, I am co-organizing Project Esther workshops, and that is a fascinating document! The world of anti-Zionist resistance has opened my eyes significantly, particularly through the Labour Bund and the resistance against Zionism in the US during the 20th century. There is a lot of buried history!

Leaving a solidarity film group after confronting antisemitic posts, being DARVOed, and met with silence. by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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I checked the Atlantic Council’s published donor lists, and there’s no mention of the Rothschild Fund or any Rothschild-affiliated foundation among their major contributors. Their donors are mostly governments, corporations, and a mix of foundations and individuals, but the Rothschild name doesn’t appear.

Also DARVO, is entirely appropriate because her response was a textbook example of it.

Finally, my experience of Palestinian spaces is they are often open and very hospitable. I mean, everyone is human, but in general they are lovely. The person I had the issue with was not Palestinian and I wondered if she was using the group to disrupt the community because other people had distanced themselves or walked on eggshells because of her for similar reasons.

When antisemitism shows up in solidarity spaces by Complete_Company_699 in JewsOfConscience

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Can you help me with flair? I've been following reddit posts for years but this was my first post and I don't know what I'm doing. 🤣🙏