And fighting White Supremacy and racism means simultaneously fighting Antisemitism, which Omar supporters fail to acknowledge. Both are disgusting.https://twitter.com/cerothstein/status/1151844216819068928 …
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Replying to @Amdew77Dig
I hear you on this. I do. I’ve thought a lot about your Tweet, and also did a bit of reading/research. I think it’s possible to still take a stance against blatant bigotry towards an individual member of congress who is a woman of color being bullied by a white man, and also
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Replying to @cerothstein @Amdew77Dig
make space for nuance. I think that’s the intention behind my original Tweet. Asking us to be expansive and radical in how much space we can hold for saying no to bigotry and White Nationalism.
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Absolutely say no to bigotry/white nationalism. But also to antisemitism - bc no one is going to stand up for us. She gives lip service to including Jews, but her actions speak louder and show the opposite. In the end, I can't support either.
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Again, I hear you. And I agree with you on saying no to antisemitism—of course. I think it’s ok if we both approach asking to actively hold non-Jews and Jews alike in how they work against both/all forms of oppression. Antisemitism is so complex. It’s not not most systems of
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And then what gets extra complicated is that that still means that white Jews, like myself, who have participated in whiteness and benefited from white privileged, to still hold ourselves accountable for ending White Nationalism. It’s so complex! But I think as we have
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