[green talks in a mic while orange sits at the other end of the table, cross armed, angry] On today’s podcast episode, I’d like to better understand the far right so I invited a literal nazi, maybe they’ll make some good points

[blue, satisfied] Freedom of speech

[green talks in a mic while yellow sits at the other end of the table, happy to be there] On today’s podcast episode, I invited an artist who also happens to be a pro-palestine activist, let’s listen to what they have to say

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  • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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    3 days ago

    Would it be misleading to say that someone who chanted “death to the SS/Nazis” during the Holocaust were silenced for “being pro-jewish people?”

    I’d argue the opposite: anyone defending Nazis from such chants is inherently antisemitic. Opposition to the Nazis is a prerequisite to not being antisemitic. Likewise, such an attitude towards the IDF is a prerequisite to being pro-palestine. So all you did is provide evidence that the person might be pro-palestine (of course it’s not sufficient - anti-semites can be anti-israel and anti-palestine).