• novibe
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think it is.

    It’s not bigotry to ask a French person if they support Macron. Or a Russian if they support Putin.

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      1 year ago

      You’re doing exactly what I am saying. I didn’t say Chinese person, I said Chinese-AMERICAN.

      You ask an Israeli about their support for Netenyahu. You don’t ask a Jew unless you know them.

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        1 year ago

        Man you can ask ANYONE if they support the CCP. You can ask ANYONE if they support the Israeli apartheid state.

        But it’s more relevant to ask people that are more likely to do so.

        If many (most even) American Jews or Israeli-Americans support Bibi and the apartheid state, what the fuck are we supposed to do? Why is it bigotry to ask a question?

        I’m an immigrant, to Europe, and I’ve been asked many times if I supported the fascist fucker who was our president for a while. Because A LOT of the immigrants from my country around that time did. It’s a fucking relevant question.

        If you’re not a fascist, you don’t want to keep talking with one.