I never said you didn't say commitments but, okay, commitments. Why do you say "people are figuring out their commitment to being against anti Semitism or pro it"...using the phrases anti-Semitism or pro-Semitism? Why not say pro-Israel vs anti-Israel? The point I'm trying to convey to you is that being against Israel's policies is not anti-Semitic. Palestinians are Semitic. They're not against Israel because they are Semites. They have a problem being in what they view an open-air concentration camp, not Jewish ethnicity. Jews and non Jews who are against Israel shelling civilians are not against Israel shelling civilians because of a dislike for Semites, they disagree with Israel's policies of shelling civilians.
The Israeli situation exists, because the middle east is so extremely anti Semitic, that political leaders are literally scared of supporting Israel even when it's in the best interests of their country.
The biggest threat to middle eastern geostability is the middle east giving up on ant Semitism.
This crap about it being "anti" israel, is complete horseshit.
If it were just Palestine-Israel in a vacuum, I'd be pro Palestine in a heartbeat.
But the Arab world is incredibly anti-Semitic.
I'm not "pro israel", I'm anti Islamic antisemitism, because it's a massive fucking problem for the world.
Islam is a hateful fascist religion. Most people defending Muslims have never opened a copy of the Quran in their lives.
Ask anyone who's ever seriously thought of moving to Islam, it's not what you think it is.
The whole mechanism of belief is a competitive desire to be better than the non believer.
It's why you have billionaire princes trying to flex their Islamianity.
There's competitive Jihadism, which is an extreme, but even when being competitively peaceful and secular, it's still incredibly hateful.