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u/valonianfool Anti-Zionist Sep 27 '24
When zionists ask people who are pro Palestine why they would support a future Palestinian state but oppose a Jewish state, implying that those who do are antisemitic for holding a double standard, would an acceptable answer be that a Palestinian could theoretically be any religion while being Jewish is a specific ethno-religion?
Personally, Ive been educating myself for a while now on Israel's settlers colonialism, and come to question the narrative that having a state would be liberating for Jewish people and that states and national identities are eternal things that should exist forever as ethno-nationalist fiction.
Ive also began to question the implications of maintaining a jewish state in a region that historically wasnt majority jewish for millennia if ever, and of deciding who is or isnt Jewish in the context of a nation-state.
Basically, a state for Jews specifically would need to distinguish between who is or isnt Jewish and like all ethnonations create an "other" to define it against which inherently creates inequality.