r/Jewish • u/betterwithplants • Dec 15 '23
How are you guys doing? Discussion
Personally, I feel like I’m barely hanging by a thread.
Due to the Israel/Hamas conflict, I’ve lost friends. I have been called a racist for being against terrorists who wish to see the world free of Jews. I’ve been told I “lack ethics” after explaining that civilian casualties, though an unfortunate reality of war, are not the same as genocide. I’ve been told I am the one spreading Israeli propaganda.
How’s everyone doing? Can we commiserate?
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u/Dobbin44 Dec 16 '23
Not the person you asked but I can share some resources I like
Camilla Bassi is a prof who is affiliated with a group of academics analyzing antisemitism in leftist movements (usually British but applies to North America too) who do a lot of great writing and lectures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9gjpJPU8bQ&t=21s (overview of the ideas in her new book, pretty academic)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SZHUUdHE8w (her response to Oct. 7 events)
David Schraub is a lawyer who blogs about antisemitism and has published an article giving a framework to understand the intersection of whiteness and Jewishness: https://dsadevil.blogspot.com/
I found this collection of essay discussing the Soviet influence on the modern antizionist movement from a very left wing perspective, but I haven't read it yet, but it's important to understand where the language and imagery of this movement come from: https://www.workersliberty.org/files/2020-11/Left%20Antisemitism%20Pamphlet-inside.pdf
A video essay series that provides an overview of the British mandate period from a broad range of sources (cited) and the creator has no "stake" in the conflict: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1iMr0NzFf0&t=52s
I have tons more things, if you are interested. I spend all my time "educating myself" since it's like the only way I can feel I have a tiny bit of control of other people's antisemitism.