Hinge and Tinder are swamped with anti-Zionism, say Jewish singles

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Jews gotta recognize that people can disagree with Zionists WITHOUT being antisemitic.

They are unique in that most Ashkenazi Jews "look" white (in the American sense) but are a minority too...so they get white privilege but protected status too when needed...especially if their ancestors Anglicized the family surnames from, say Krakovitz to King or some shyt.

Imagine being Black but being able to "switch" to being white if needed for job interviews and shyt.
 

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Jews are having a hard time accepting the end of their era of ultimate cancel power. Their bubble has burst in a very public way. For most of their lives any scrutiny they faced could simply be swatted away by yelling anti semitic. Those days are over.

That's a hard reality check for the young ones. They are learning that due to their heavy handed silencing and cancel culture they were lead to believe they had more actual public support than they did. In reality they had less than Palestine amongst regular people. We actually have to thank tik tok kids for once. If that generation did nothing else they deboed jewish mainstream media control and presented a truth and a perspective that was kept out of mainstream media.
 

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Jews gotta recognize that people can disagree with Zionists WITHOUT being antisemitic.

They are unique in that most Ashkenazi Jews "look" white (in the American sense) but are a minority too...so they get white privilege but protected status too when needed...especially if their ancestors Anglicized the family surnames from, say Krakovitz to King or some shyt.

Imagine being Black but being able to "switch" to being white if needed for job interviews and shyt.
A lot of Jews do. But their culture doesn't look kindly on those that speak against the collective. Unlike us they have repercussions for who they perceive as their traitors.
 

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Jews gotta recognize that people can disagree with Zionists WITHOUT being antisemitic.

They are unique in that most Ashkenazi Jews "look" white (in the American sense) but are a minority too...so they get white privilege but protected status too when needed...especially if their ancestors Anglicized the family surnames from, say Krakovitz to King or some shyt.

Imagine being Black but being able to "switch" to being white if needed for job interviews and shyt.
It’s not that they look white bro. They ARE white which is why they blend in with other white people
 

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:stopitslime:Article is just the writer and Jewish people interviewed who are equivocating anti-semitism with pro-Palestine stance.


Meet 26-year-old Amy. She’s single, likes puppies and is looking for a date on Hinge. But it’s not just good-looking men she’s after; she “goes crazy for a free Palestine” – at least that’s what her dating profile says.

Felicity tells singles on Hinge: “The way to win me over is: Having higher emotional intelligence than a turtle, loving spicy food and being pro-Palestine.”

“I don’t have a problem with the Palestinian flag – people can share whatever flag they like, but the people who post ‘no Zionists’ are basically saying ‘no Jews’. It’s what they think is an acceptable way of saying it,” he adds.

Hannah wants to match with like-minded, left-wing women.

“It’s frustrating,” she says, “because I want to meet people who I can talk to about the world.

“But if they’re saying ‘no Zionists’ that doesn’t leave much room for me.”

Zack, 35, says: “I got pretty disillusioned after I found myself consistently matching with anti-Zionists, even when I set it to ‘Jewish only’.”

Zack put an Israeli flag emoji on his profile to rectify the situation. “It’s annoying because the more creative personalities I normally go for tend to be more anti-Israel.” Now he’s having fewer awkward conversations about the conflict, but the people he’s matching with are “less interesting”.

Then there’s 27-year-old Jacob...

When he matched with the girl of his dreams on Hinge, they quickly planned a date. The day before, they swapped social media links and he saw her Instagram was flooded with anti-Israel content.

The girl had been at anti-Israel rallies and was sharing content that made Jacob uncomfortable. He decided not to meet her and texted her to apologise. He received this curt response: “Thanks for letting me know, have a nice day.”
 

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Being anti Israel or anti Zionism is not anti Jew.
Well, zionism and semitism are different things....
:mjlol:
-There's a dude in the story that set his profile to "Jews only" & got matched with an anti-zionism Jewish woman. They know it's not the same thing but admitting it doesn't fit the narrative.
 

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match groups stock price continues to drop and there apps are all shyt at this point

I have personally moved to going to real events and making connections.

There is still a functional place for them in todays world....But some people would fare much better simply going outside and developing social skills...At the end of the day, you still need social skills if you're actually meeting people in real life.


But these apps are really are slipping back into the Ashley Madison model...fake accounts, poor attempts to monetize, and paywalls.

 

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Hannah wants to match with like-minded, left-wing women.

“It’s frustrating,” she says, “because I want to meet people who I can talk to about the world.

“But if they’re saying ‘no Zionists’ that doesn’t leave much room for me.”


:laff: :laff: You can't make this up
 
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