• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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    it’s nonsense to you. It’s my lived experience of attending multiple protests. being told to go fuck myself for just being there. because i look like ‘the enemy’. whatever that means.

    so i stopped protesting at all, because it’s not worth it to be verbally assaulted and physically threatened by your so called ‘allies’.

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      All I can say is that your experience is wildly different from any I’ve run into, and would be really unlikely unless you did something.

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        and maybe your expereince isn’t universal. maybe leftists are as accepting and tolerant and wonderful as you think they are.

        oh by the way, you know one reason i harassed? because i look jewish.

        weird how the anti-nazis behave like nazis…

        • Afaithfulnihilist@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          You’re giving yourself away by frothing at the mouth about leftism and pretending that anyone on the left is advancing the cause of anti-Semitism.

          Maybe be more subtle next time.

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            right, so if leftists treat me like shit because they are racist bigots, it’s me that’s the problem, right? i should just not look the way I look!

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        Yeah, that’s the nature of experience, people have different ones. I would agree with you that, for the most part, if you show up to support a protest then you’ll be welcomed and not pushed out, but someones experience in Ohio might be different from someone else’s experience in Texas, California, Florida, or NY.

        I live in the US south east and moved from one city to another about 3 hours away. When I did so my workplace went from 95% white to 65% black. Protests went from politically charged and racially neutral to religious based and racially charged. Your experience in one place is no guarantee for other people’s experiences in another.

        I have no idea where this guy is from, but I could totally see a place in the US where a middle class white guy showing up would raise some eyebrows.

        All in all my experience matches yours, but I am also reminded of this video from several years ago. Maybe this video is fake, maybe it’s doctored, or taken out of context, but as it appears in the video it’s just an example that perceptions and opinions can be different for different people and the crowd doesn’t always support you.

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          Nah she’s playing with fire. Maybe she “don’t talk gud “, but this is a favorite talking point of deniers. This is exactly the scenario of dismissing BLM concerns with “all lives matter”. Technically true but offensively misleading

          Is she right? Sure, anyone can be racist, no demographic has a monopoly only on that. All lives should matter

          But she’s absolutely wrong to bring it up in this scenario, it’s another case of “both sides the same”, or a what aboutism. She’s effectively dismissing their concerns