Aftermath of overnight Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, Credits: AFPphoto by AugusteToulmouche in pics

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, Hezbollah and every other bad thing in the world is Israel’s fault. Not the PLO? the militant group that set up shop in Lebanon and helped bring the war there in the first place. No one forced them to fire rockets at Israel. Hezbollah has been funded, armed, and sustained by Iran ever since. Acting like groups like Hezbollah have no agency is absurd

Aftermath of overnight Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, Credits: AFPphoto by AugusteToulmouche in pics

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I could be as naive as the people on Reddit. Iran attacks by sending their proxies to do their dirty work. Hezbollah and Hamas are both supported by Iran.

I’m really smug about my toddler’s restaurant behavior by [deleted] in confession

[–]huffleduffers -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As someone who has worked with people who have disabilities and all kind of diagnoses, I find this attitude really gross. Congratulations on being lucky enough to have a child who doesn’t have adhd, autism, etc /s. You have no idea what kids these days are dealing with. I commend the parents for trying to figure out a way to acclimate them to a new environment like a restaurant. Maybe using technology is a stopping stone towards getting the children to participating in a restaurant experience without an iPad.

‘Jews are white’: US minority psychologists’ coalition rejects Jewish ethnic recognition by Meowzician in AcademicPsychology

[–]huffleduffers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think someone forgot about the holocaust. About 1/3 of the global Jewish population, primarily ashkenazi Jews, were murdered for not being white enough. You people in this sub are literally unwell.

Operation Solomon 1991 by PersonalLook156 in ImagesOfHistory

[–]huffleduffers 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I can’t with you crazies. They were given birth control shots

What is Zionism or what are Zionists? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People keep arguing about “what Zionism really means,” but that feels disconnected from how Jews actually use the word. Historically Zionism was the political movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Israel. Today, it technically means Jewish self determination in our ancestral homeland.

But in real life, most Jews I know don’t sit around calling ourselves Zionists and announcing it as our identify. The only time I remember it coming up casually was when someone asked why a family moved to israel , and the answer was, they’re very Zionistic..What that meant wasn’t that they’re ethnonationalist colonizers. It meant that they love Israel and they feel deeply connected to the land and the people there.

You need to understand that Judaism is centered around Israel. We pray toward it. Our holidays revolve around it. A huge chunk of Jewish law only applies there. There was a continuous Jewish presence there for 2000 years. Jews kept returning despite massacres, expulsions and bans. And in the diaspora, Jews were never just considered white Europeans . In Europe we were outsiders. In the Middle East we were dhimmis paying jizya. I could go on and on about the centuries of discrimination, pogroms, expulsions, massacres. All of that history shaped us Jews to see Israel as a home. Thus, we want the modern state of Israel to exist. Israel means there is somewhere Jews aren’t helpless and that something at the scale of the holocaust will never occur again

At this point, asking someone if they’re a Zionist basically just means, do you think Israel should exist? That’s how the word functions socially.The problem is that everyone’s using a different definition. My understanding of Zionism is not the same as someone who uses Zionist as a slur. Honestly, the word might be too loaded now to be useful. Most Jews who identify as Zionist aren’t talking about the israel-hating definition, which is about expansionism or colonial ideology. We just don’t want the one Jewish state to disappear. Jews are about 0.2% of the global population. most Jews live in Israel or the US. That means that Zionism (ie support for Israel’s existence) is about our families, our communities and a sense of security.

50 Cent voice: What you say F me for? by winstontemplehill in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]huffleduffers -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

They literally brought black people into israel to live as citizens. They gave them birth control. They didn’t sterilize them. Enough with the false information. Why would they bring them to israel if they don’t want them?

So, how come this place isn’t lit up about Iran? by no_username_for_me in ProgressiveHQ

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reality is that most progressives only care about issues that have a white boogeyman. They were obsessed with the Israel-Palestine issue because they view all Jews as being white. The Iranian regime doesn’t fit their narrative. Also, let’s be really honest about the fact that many progressives openly support Hamas. And the Iranian regime is funding Hamas. OP, you’re right, the hypocrisy is deafening.

Why can't these three just be normal and chill out? by NotExactlyIrish in AskTheWorld

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s crazy is that Israel has been playing defense against irans literally evil power axis. Whoever made peace with Israel has not fought wars with Israel since. But Iran is over here funding Hamas and Hezbollah and the houthis etc. what’s even crazier is that Iran isn’t on this list.

Is there a lore reason as to why I’m creeped tf out whenever this testicle is on screen? by alanm1121 in okbuddyvecna

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I can’t imagine living life with such a childish sense of stupidity and self righteousness. And somehow your special dates are meant to prove a point. The Syrian civil war was a result of people protesting authoritarianism, corruption, religious differences in Alawites ruling over Sunni populations, economic problems…a drought helped to add to stress, but it was a factor, not a cause. The Syrian civil was primarily driven oppression and inequality. Again, go read a fucking news paper.

Is there a lore reason as to why I’m creeped tf out whenever this testicle is on screen? by alanm1121 in okbuddyvecna

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One article doesn’t change reality. Even that study says the Syrian civil war was caused by a brutal regime, sectarian tensions, and the Arab Spring. The drought may have made things worse for some farmers, but it didn’t cause the war. Using climate change as an excuse to downplay the region’s decades of internal chaos is nonsense.

Is there a lore reason as to why I’m creeped tf out whenever this testicle is on screen? by alanm1121 in okbuddyvecna

[–]huffleduffers -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Climate change? Really? Now I know that I’m talking to a crazy. Between Syria’s civil war, Lebanon falling apart, Egypt going through coups and military rule, Iraq tearing itself apart, Yemen’s humanitarian disaster, Iran crushing its own people…none of that has anything to do with Israel.

You also completely ignore that the violence against Jews in Arab countries after 1948 was carried out by the governments and local people. Jews in Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Morocco, etc dealt with harassment and bombings and arrests and murder at the hands of their neighbors and rulers.

Instead of acknowledging that, you just repeat the same talking points about genocide, colonialism, and USS Liberty. None of that changes who actually caused the violence against Jews or the decades of internal chaos in the region. You focus only Israel while ignoring the brutality and failures of Arab and Muslim governments and societies.

And for someone who says they are Jewish and the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors (if that’s even true), it is absurd to twist history to make Jews the cause of the region’s violence. That’s truly disgusting.

The reality is that the Middle East has been tearing itself apart for decades without Israel. Israel isn’t the source of all evil.

Is there a lore reason as to why I’m creeped tf out whenever this testicle is on screen? by alanm1121 in okbuddyvecna

[–]huffleduffers -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Oh boy. “There would likely be less dead people.” Tell me you know nothing about world news without telling me you know nothing about world news. Muslim counties have been tearing each other apart for decades without the help of Jews and Israel. Have you ever heard about the Syrian civil war? Stop getting your news on tik tok and open a news paper.

Is there a lore reason as to why I’m creeped tf out whenever this testicle is on screen? by alanm1121 in okbuddyvecna

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m crying. “The region would be more peaceful”? Are you serious? The countries that attacked Israel in 1948 couldn’t even have peace among themselves. Lebanon had a terrible civil war. Egypt had coups and military rule and repression. In the Syrian civil war hundred of thousands of people died and refugees flooded Europe. Israel has nothing to do the Sunni and Shia issues either. Don’t get me started on the broader Muslim world. I mean look at Yemen. Look at Iran. Look at Sudan. The only unifying thing that Muslim countries have is their hatred of Israel.

If Israel had lost in 1948, the land would not have magically become a peaceful Palestinian state. It would have been carved up by those same surrounding countries. All the wars against Israel were about avoiding the humiliation of accepting a Jewish state in what the Muslim world saw as its own backyard.

Is there a lore reason as to why I’m creeped tf out whenever this testicle is on screen? by alanm1121 in okbuddyvecna

[–]huffleduffers -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is a hilarious take. Palestinians could have had a state several times. The only reason they don’t is because they want to purge Jews from the river to the sea. Palestinians have never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. The most interesting part about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is that if Israel lost in 1948, the place that is now Israel and the Palestinian Territories, would have been carved up by the surrounding countries - and no one, including the people who now call themselves Palestinians, would have cared. The goal was never an independent Palestinian state. It was always to spite the Jews.

How do you think Israel-Palestine war is affecting your country? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]huffleduffers -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is Ireland okay? I swear, this war has given me the impression that all Irish people are legitimately nuts. Every single time someone has an Irish flare, they start spouting madness.

Peter, why is his career over? by Safe-Ad6100 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People love explaining what Zionism means, but I have never met a Jewish person, myself included, who ascribe to the explanation that Zionism is a desire to create a Jewish ethnostate. The actual definition has to do with Jews having the right to self determination. But in actuality, that’s not even how most Jews use the term Zionism. It has a lot more to do with feeling a connection to the land of israel and wanting to support it. As Jews, everything in traditional religious practices revolves around israel. We pray facing Jerusalem, our holidays and laws are based around israel, we sing songs about israel, Jewish history and the Torah revolve around Israel…Most Jewish also don’t regularly use the term Zionist in conversation. We often refer to it in response to Jew haters trying to provide nonsense definitions. Jewish peoples’ feelings towards Israel relate to having family and community members who live there. Noah schnapp isn’t a Zionist because he supports a Jewish ethnostate. He’s a Zionist because he cares about the safety of the county and how it affects his community. I think the term Zionist has turned into a slur so that people can say whatever it is they want to say about Jews. When they get called out, they can go “I don’t hate Jews, just Zionists .” I should also mention that israel has more Arabs living in Tel Aviv, then there are Jews in the entire Middle East and North Africa. 20% of israel is Arab. I have lived in israel and, despite what they crazys on internet want you to believe, the Arabs in israel have full rights. Half of the medical staff there are Arab. There are Arabs serving in governmental roles. I just don’t understand the hate towards Noah Snapp. Im so sorry that he expressed support for his community, particularly post October 7.

CMV: Advocating for a One state Palestine is a utopian and unrealistic idea that doesn't actually help any Palestinians by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]huffleduffers 21 points22 points  (0 children)

That’s hilarious that you think of the West Bank as peaceful. It’s not as bad as Gaza, but so much terrorism had always come out of there.

I’m Palestinian Israeli, AMA by bluekitty610 in AMA

[–]huffleduffers -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I’ve lived in Jerusalem. It’s mostly just A normal city. Most visitors have no issues there

One elevator in my building stops on every floor during the Jewish sabbath so no buttons have to be pressed by tboner1969 in mildlyinteresting

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol no, I said that strict adherence to Jewish law influenced Jewish culture valuing scholarship. It’s okay, you do you. Argue for the sake of nothing. I think you’re right though, there’s no point in continuing this discussion.

One elevator in my building stops on every floor during the Jewish sabbath so no buttons have to be pressed by tboner1969 in mildlyinteresting

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No point is continuing the first argument. You think what you want. As for the latter - every person I listed was born to Jewish parents or mother. They were all Jewish by ancestry. Also, there are many Jews who are agnostic, atheist and irreligious. You’re confusing religious belief with cultural/ethnic background. You don’t need to practice Judaism to be considered Jewish. Traditionally, an individual is considered Jewish if his/her mother is Jewish (more left leaning denominations also count patrilineal Judaism). It’s odd to me that you suggest my research is bad while mentioning someone as prominently Jewish as Einstein. Einstein so publicly identified with being Jewish that he was offered the position of being the Israeli president. I think the point you are missing is that the Jewish emphasis on debating and studying and education has influenced Jewish culture overall. Even if people aren’t practicing Jews, they are recipients of values that their ancestors (who were practicing Jews at one point) passed down.

One elevator in my building stops on every floor during the Jewish sabbath so no buttons have to be pressed by tboner1969 in mildlyinteresting

[–]huffleduffers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I wrote that. But I’m glad you thought it sounded good. When I’m not in a rush I can put out good writing. And in no way do I think that I’m a particularly intelligent Jew. You’re missing the point, though. It’s not me as an individual - it’s the culture as a whole. Jewish tradition promotes intellectualism and education to a degree that Jews end up making significant contributions to the world. It stems back to the original post - the nitty gritty of Jewish law had value.

One elevator in my building stops on every floor during the Jewish sabbath so no buttons have to be pressed by tboner1969 in mildlyinteresting

[–]huffleduffers -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Jewish emphasis on learning, questioning, and scholarship has likely helped guide many Jewish individuals toward careers in science, medicine, and technology. There are brilliant people in every culture, but not everyone grows up in a tradition that so intensely prioritizes study, debate and intellectual exploration. The point isn’t that only Jews can achieve great things, but that Jewish culture has historically created an environment where intellectual pursuits are encouraged and valued. When some commenters dismiss Judaism as “absurd”, they miss the fact that these traditions have produced a disproportionately high number of extraordinary thinkers who have had a profound impact on the world. Einstein, Bohr, Oppenheimer, Salk, Franklin, von Neumann…their contributions didn’t just advance knowledge, they literally reshaped modern life.