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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 23, 2026

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You're not wrong. I just don't think there are many good reasons to truly hate Israel, as it's a democratic country that generally respects human rights, in direct contrast to all of its hostile neighbours. (Like Bill Maher says, "one side is accused of genocide but doesn't do it, the other side actually would love to do it.") You can disagree with its politics, and hold it accountable when it crosses over the line (which it certainly has done occasionally - being constantly at war sucks). But I don't think the anti-Israel posters here are capable of that level of restraint - I've just seen too many barely-filtered rants about how the US is being controlled by their evil Israeli mind-control overlords.

I think it's more a result of the gaping hole here of anything resembling a mainstream liberal. There's plenty of non-anti-semitic anti-Israel people that exist, but this place is kinda warped.

There's plenty of non-anti-semitic anti-Israel people that exist, but this place is kinda warped.

I think third-worldism is the animating factor among those people (to be clear, I'm talking about politically engaged people, not normies).

I think third-worldism is the animating factor among those people

If by "third-worldism" you mean what I think you mean, I would say that this is is also a kind of anti-Semitism. In the same way some Leftist college professor hates white people, he also hates Jewish people and for pretty much the same reasons. It's more socially acceptable to openly express disdain for white people (anti-Semitism is typically disguised as anti-Zionism), but it's basically the same playbook: In any conflict between advanced people and primitive people, the Leftist sides with the primitive people, thereby (implicitly) claiming that he is morally superior to the advanced people.