#all my jewish homies hate zionism and genocide
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had a nightmare abt the israeli air strikes and jet fighters after watching motaz azaiza's stories. so did some of my friends. collectively nightmaring about something we feel powerless about but still fight from afar anyways.
#all my jewish homies hate zionism and genocide#all my jewish and swana and muslim homies are on one team#we are interfaith queer solidarity#israel is now bombing lebanon too
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i have a sickening feeling that once israel ceases to be politically beneficial to western countries the governments will try to use it as a way to once again scapegoat Jewish people
#free palestine#gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#israel#palestine#genocide#like the ridiculous anti-semistism law is actually a don’t criticize israel law#as if the us government would ever actually protect jewish people#and the fact that jewish people denounce zionism and attend protests is proof of how its colonizer mentality#like their are jewish people in israel right now protesting and being silenced by their government where is their protection?#where was the protection for the orthodox jewish men who were brutally beaten in the streets by military officers?#where is the protection for palestinian jews?#fuck zionism all my homies hate zionism#it’s so horrifying that the tyrannical politicians who benefit from genocide will never see true justice#but the ordinary people who try to stop it take the damage#and of course the absolute horror palestinians are facing is unspeakable#i hope all those poor souls are resting in paradise and their persecution is ended soon
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by Rick Moran
More than 7,000 pro-Hamas protesters marched across the Brooklyn Bridge, shutting it down briefly, chanting anti-Semitic slogans. and calling for the elimination of the Jewish State “by any means.” The “Flood Brooklyn for Gaza” protest was held on Shabbat — something Jewish leaders pointed out was almost certainly a deliberate snub.
“It’s not an accident that pro-Hamas activists would pick this place to protest Jews,” said former City Councilman David Greenfield, a Brooklyn Democrat.
The significance of the protest site was not lost on New York’s Hasidic Jewish community. The marchers wound their way through Crown Heights, home to thousands of Hasidic Jews. Orthodox Rabbi Motti Seligson, 41, of Crown Heights noted that the march was scheduled at the same time as an annual gathering where more than 1,000 Hasidic college students from around the world come to Crown Heights.
“We’re seeing forces of evil that are promoting murder genocide of Israelis and civilians in Gaza because of the support for the terrorist elements that are in their midst,” he said.
The pro-Hamas rally proved to be fun for all ages.
New York Post:
Earlier, Marie Edward, 67, of Sunset Park, held a sign reading “Zionism is terrorism” while watching others march along Eastern Parkway. She accused Israelis of being the real “killers” and defended Hamas’ heinous Oct. 7 massacre. “It’s not a question of ‘justified.’ If you are occupied, you fight back and do what they did…they will fight back,” she said. One of the protesters was just 15 years old and bore a sign reading, “F–k Israel all my homies hate Israel” — a mockery of the Middle Eastern country made in the format of an internet meme.
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