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Because of how I see Zionism, I don’t think non-Jews have a say about this subject, it’s a personal thing.
People can, and should, discuss the approaches that the Zionist movement used in practice. They are definitely open for criticism.
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White Dove (whitedove@leftodon.social)'s status on Friday, 09-Feb-2024 17:35:05 JST White Dove How would you define Zionism?
How would you define anti-Zionism?
Who do you consider a Zionist?
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White Dove (whitedove@leftodon.social)'s status on Friday, 09-Feb-2024 17:35:02 JST White Dove @noam
Thank you.
This is pretty much what I think too. I don’t see the point of Zionism after the establishment of Israel.
To me, Zionism is simply the idea that Judaism is also a national identity thus supporting a Jewish state. I, as a Jew, don’t feel that my Judaism is also a nationality so I wouldn’t identify as a Zionist. But there is nothing wrong with Jews feeling otherwise. Anyway, that’s not really relevant in practice after the establishment of Israel.
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