I think there is a lot of disconnect that goyim have between their actions and how it impacts jews.
What I mean by this is calling for/doing things in which the direct action is not antisemetic, but the result of the action is. For example;
Motivation: "Hillel is run by zionists'
Action: calling for hillel to be removed from all universities
Result: the main organization which helps jews have a community at university as well as helps handle antisemitism jewish students face, is now gone. Jews have no guaranteed community on campus unless students who are busy studying can take on the work load of running it. They also now have to find a local rabbi for the group and also have no extra protection against antisemitism.
(This is all ignoring that hillel doesn't even promote violence and is being targeted simply for being a Jewish organization on campus)
Motivation: "we want to make zionists lives as hard as possible"
Action: Targeting people who they assume are zionists
Result: because you cannot tell if someone is a zionist unless you ask them their opinions on Israel and Palestine, a lot of jews get targeted for simply being jewish because antizionists view a lot of things which are originally jewish as inherently Israeli and therefore is an admittance of zionism. For those who try to verbally clarify if a jew is a zionist, usually they end up harassing jews to give their opinion on Israel and Palestine, even though they are not entitled to jews or anyone's opinion on anything.
(This is ignoring that anything inherently Israeli is bad as that's also false)
Just because your direct action is not antisemetic, doesn't mean the result of your action isn't, and that still makes your action antisemetic.
My reaction to Taylor Swift's 'The Great War' as a political science student: "Oh my god, it's totally in the perspective of the nation addressing the sovereign state, and about the abuses suffered by the nation at the hands of the state."
When will we stop treating women's reactions to offenses as worse than the offenses themselves?
When I was younger, I was always fascinated by how people living through major events throughout history were always so focused on their day to day lives. When I read diaries and primary sources, people would be talking about huge events with worldwide significance but they would just be...living their lives. Like COME ON a world war is happening and your main area of focus is how the rationing sucks and how you want to go to dances and stuff after All This Is Over?
But I get it now.
Now I understand.
My hottest take of all is that we should have empathy for everyone
Men, especially cis straight white men, saying “what if it was the other way around huh?” with literally zero concept of power dynamics or historical context is one of the most boring things in existence
girl help i’m having creation ideas above my skill level
These original illustrations of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' make me dislike the films even more
Fan - made movie poster for Susan Kay’s ‘Phantom’
(Art copyright to respective artist)