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How is anti-zionism really different from anti-semitism? If you're against Zionism you are against Jews having their traditional homeland. I don't deny Palestinians their homeland and I would be labeled a racist if I did. The same should apply to anti-zionists.

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I am a baby boomer. I remember eveything that's happened in this country since I came here in 1965 at age 7. I grew up in San Francisco. As a teenager, I read many, many books about the Holocaust even though I was raised a Catholic. I have always hated anti-semitism. And I have never understood why so many people around the world are anti-semitic.

But I have always being against Zionism and the treatment of Palestinians by the Israeli government. And I know that the Arab countries could have helped the Palestinians but chose not to.

I understand your concern about the perceived "growing" anti-semitism in this country. But I believe that those who blame all Jews for the plight of the Palestinians have always been anti-semitic. They are just Americans who now believe it's ok to be racist, anti-semitic, homophobic, misogynistic, etc.

This country was built on the shoulders of the Native Americans, Black slaves, Mexican farm workers, Chinese railroad workers, etc.

Jewish Americans are now experiencing in America what I, as a Latina woman, have experienced my whole life.

Welcome to Amerikkka.

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