Sure, though it's not conclusive. It could just be ignorance. And Hitler comparisons abound, unfortunately.
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I don't think we're gonna find agreement on this. In college, I tried to object to the use of swastikas in rallies 1/
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(I was a student activist) -- nobody ever considered my objections very seriously (they were sympathetic, but never 2/
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actually stopped the banners) -- the left doesn't tolerate this kind of thing about any other group -- it was enough 3/
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to drive me away from activism at the time, which I consider a big shame to this day. 4/
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The use of explicit slurs (swastikas are obviously slurs, just like the n-word) against Jews from the left is far too 5/
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prevalent. My opinion is very close to Josh's here: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the-un-resolution …, which is very anti-settlement. But there is 6/
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Please give evidence for your claim about slurs "from the Left." I have faced & stridently oppose anti-Semitism.
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I'm talking about swastikas showing up on posters at leftist rallies, and organizers not reacting with horror.
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I have not seen that, and yes, I would find it to be a problem if I did.
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I've seen stuff like this regularly since college.pic.twitter.com/uxHrfA9waA
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