• qevlarr
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    3710 months ago

    They’re saying you should blame Israel for that, not random people trying to find out who’s who

    • Flying Squid
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      1410 months ago

      Why not blame both? Why should they be trying to find out who’s who. If you found out someone was Turkish, would you immediately ask them if they supported Erdogan? If someone was Hungarian, would you try to find out if they supported Orban?

      I don’t know if you’re an American, but how would you like it if, every time you met a non-American, you would have to announce that you don’t support Trump because they’re trying to “find out who’s who?”

      • Adlach
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        2810 months ago

        As an American, Trump is the first thing many of my European friends talk about

        • Flying Squid
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          -510 months ago

          Yes, but do you have to justify yourself with half the Europeans you meet that you’re not one of the Trump supporters?

          • @jj4211@lemmy.world
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            1710 months ago

            During his presidency, yes. On a related note, when I would speak to someone in the UK during Boris Johnson, he would be careful to inject a bit of “Boris Johnson sucks, Brexit was dumb” to make his stance clear.

            Related, they sometimes assume I not only own a gun, but I’m armed at all times like some old west cowboy, depending on how little they deal with Americans day to day.

            • Flying Squid
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              -710 months ago

              Oh, so not for your entire life. Seems like it’s a little different then.

              • @jj4211@lemmy.world
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                310 months ago

                Well, of course I didn’t have to clarify I wasn’t a supporter of President Trump while he wasn’t President…

                I pretty much have to be prepared for assumptions about any dubious American move in the global stage, and America makes a lot of dubious moves.

                • @jarfil@lemmy.world
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                  110 months ago

                  If you want something to justify yourself about for life, I have one:

                  “America is a continent with plenty of different countries, why do you people from the USA call yourselves ‘American’ like you owned the whole continent?”

                • Flying Squid
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                  -310 months ago

                  Right, but my point is that there never has been a time in my life where someone hasn’t equated Jew and Israeli. I’ve had to defend myself against that since I was a teenager and that was the 1990s. And if people blame all Americans for the crimes of what is actually a minority of those Americans, then they shouldn’t do that either.

          • @AFaithfulNihilist@lemmy.world
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            1110 months ago

            Yes. Europeans tend to think Americans get the government we vote for and that we must like Trump since he was the president and isn’t going away. It’s ignorant, but I understand that they have this notion and I will, out of compassion and tolerance, explain that I am not a deranged bootlicking reactionary and do not support forever war, Christian nationalism or corporate hegemony.

      • eltimablo
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        2010 months ago

        how would you like it if, every time you met a non-American, you would have to announce that you don’t support Trump because they’re trying to “find out who’s who?”

        This is already the case.

      • @jarfil@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        Isn’t that how it works anyway?

        Person A: “I am a [whatever]”

        Person B: “What do you think of [some thing about “whatever” I’ve recently seen on TV, and is possibly the only thing I know about it]?”

        • Flying Squid
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          010 months ago

          Yeah, except in the case of Jews, it’s “prove you’re not a Zionist.” So many times in my life. So many times. I have to prove I’m not a bad person because of something I can’t control and was born as.

          • @FatCrab@lemmy.one
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            1010 months ago

            This might be very idiosyncratic to how you engage with people or with whom. I’ve lived in the deep Midwest and in an east coast major city. My name is EXTREMELY jewish. I have literally never had to explain my position on Israel or zionism when introducing myself. If Israel comes up in conversation in one way or another? Sure, people have asked what my opinion is, as a Jewish person, on Israel or such and such events, but that’s pretty reasonable and I don’t think ever frontloaded with anything.

          • @jarfil@lemmy.world
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            510 months ago

            What can I tell you, other than to avoid the kind of people who take something about you, and turn it into an attack. Also don’t bring up the topic yourself unless you want to defend it, and —however hard it is— try to “not attribute to malice, that which is simple ignorance”.

            There are also some rhetoric tricks you can use to return an attack, but you risk being perceived as a troublemaker.