Critics of Israel’s merciless war on Gaza are facing threats of government prosecution and blacklists or firings. In this neo-McCarthyist environment, anything pro-Palestine is being made to carry the whiff of bigotry or even incitement to violence.

  • trash80@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I meant that there are people who justify the censorship of certain views by citing the paradox of tolerance.

    A number of those people are going to be unhappy that pro-Palestinian views are going to be targeted by censorship justified with the paradox of tolerance.

    • Eldritch@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I think it’s important to distinguish that there are pro Palestinian views. And pro hamas views. And they are not the same. Personally, as a leftist. I’m not concerned about hate groups like Hamas, Republicans etc not being tolerated. I’m not alone and we’re pretty consistent about it.

      I tolerate those who are tolerant. That said if people crack down on pro Palestinian protesters. Misrepresenting them as pro Hamas. Any rational person should be pissed about that. And it won’t be flip-floping. We know it’s going to happen regardless. Criticism of the Israeli government is wrongly treated as antisemitism.