Anonymous asked:
Hi!
I am the anon who sent in an ask about if antizionism is always antisemitic, which was quite a while ago.
I wanted to thank you for such a thoughtful response. Because of your response, I have, since then, been reading up on and learning more about antisemitism and its history (its very very long history).
Anyway, I recently finished the book “Why the Jews?” by Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin, which has an entire chapter dedicated to antizionist antisemitism. Before this, before your response, I had no idea how much antisemitism was on the left, which is ignorance on my part. Having done much reading and as the left has progressed further and further into antisemitism, I find that so much of what the left is saying in regards to Jews could have been and sometimes is pulled straight from Soviet era antisemitic propaganda.
I’m sure none of this is a surprise to you. I’m rambling though.
I want to say that your responses and care and thoughtfulness matter. They matter so much. Your response to my question prompted me to look deeper, to read more, and to understand something I had been ignorant about previously. So thank you. Thank you doesn’t really feel like enough, but I have no other words than that.
(We’re talking about this post)
I think you have it backwards, Anon.
I infodumped about something that matters to me. You’re the one who did all the work.
Here’s what you asked in June of 2025, about nine months ago:
I wanted to know your thoughts on if antizionism could be not antisemitic? Most of what I see touted as antizionism reads antisemitic to me and I was curious to know if antizionism is inherently antisemitic?
You noticed that contemporary antizionist rhetoric seemed like Jew hatred. You did that just by paying attention and thinking critically.
Despite the fact that you’re not Jewish and the issue doesn’t much impact your life, you decided to submit the Ask.
The answer was submitted anonymously, so you weren’t notified when it was answered. This means you cared enough about the topic to come back looking for it.
You took the time to thoughtfully read the very long answer.
You decided to follow up by seeking out more information from multiple sources. You chose to spend time learning more.
You saw the historical proof, understood the history, and recognized for yourself how all the contemporary far-left antizionist rhetoric comes straight from Soviet antisemitic propaganda.
You decided to look deeper, to read more, and to understand something you had been ignorant about previously. You did that.
Then you came back to close the loop and tell me what you’ve learned.
That was a gift, Anon. It gives me hope that hate can be fought with information and that there are still people who think critically and read broadly.
“Thank you” doesn’t really feel like enough, Anon - but please know this comes from the bottom of my heart: thank you.
💙