Yeah really shocking stuff, who could have seen antisemitism coming from the people who still fight tooth and nail to retain stolen Nazi wealth.
Why did they make such rule wtf
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Well, there’s no food for Palestinian kids in Gaza and also there’s no skis for Jews in Swiss. I guess it’s fair.
Edit: strictly speaking it’s not fair at all to compare starving kids with tourists who can’t just go skiing, but you get my point I guess.
Edit2: I’m not going to reply any further. So please feel free to downvote me as much as you want and feel free to reply as well. I’ll just downvote all of your replies and pretend that you didn’t reply at all.
Edit3: I don’t even know how you can tell that someone is a Jew in Swiss. Do Jews look different somehow? /s
how would they know if someone was jew or not?
I wonder how the determination is made? Growing up in Ukraine, people would measure my ears before they would decide to beat me up for being Jewish. Does the ski shop employee have guidelines on the ear/skull/nose measurements that they have to subject their customers to in order to rent out equipment?
>It has taken down the signs, translated into Hebrew, which informed customers of the ban.
Am I the only one who is SUPER curious on what, exactly, the sign said?
I can’t think of any way to say anything like that “politely”, but I’m also curious as to what garbled mess they got out of whatever translation-app they used. You can some really stupid errors trying to translate with those.
The slow genocide being thrust upon Palestine is not an excuse for discrimination against Jews – this will only inflame tensions between the wrong people, and reinforce the narrative that all Jews are under attack everywhere – creating division and distraction and otherwise decent people feeling the need to pick sides.
It is wholly harmful, antithetical to peace, and I wish it would stop.
Edit – Downvote all you want but there are people in this very thread making excuses for this because of the conflict, and if you think this type of article won’t be used for optics no matter what it actually contains – you aren’t paying attention
I wouldn’t call that a shock.
Yes, there are arseholes everywhere, even in the swiss mountains. Fortunately, such things are forbidden by law here in Switzerland (against any religion, “race”, sexuality, etc.) and our justice system will take care of it.
But they more than happy to accept any blood money from ruzzia.
Remind you of any other era?
Yeah, THIS is why history is so important.
Coming from the country that looks after cartel bosses’, genocidal dictators’, and oligarchs’ money
Sounds like the owner tried to “salvage” his reputation after the initial picture of the “no Jews” sign was posted.
Anyone even superficially familiar with Israeli orthodox Jews (the only group that you can visually classify as Jewish, as result of their very specific clothes and hairstyles) knows that these people usually don’t go out of their communities very often, especially not abroad, and even more so not to locations which are not home to other orthodox Jewish communities.
There are many reasons for that, mainly dietary restrictions (kosher food), the need for a group of 10 people for prayer and to not be exposed to “indecency” (such as seeing other people dressed in short clothes).
Hell, they barely leave their own communities inside of Israel, for the same reasons.
So the chances that many Orthodox Jews visit this particular resort is low, and the chance that all of them act in the same manner is even lower (I don’t think you can say this BS about any group, anywhere in the world)
It’s a clear case of antisemitism. Don’t let his BS about “not returning equipment” fool you.
Obviously, there has been issues before.
If you look for it republicans on Facebook are constantly making antisemetic memes, and they lecture the left about it
Israeli tourist groups are infamous in my town. They do leave havoc behind, and small private hotels don’t accept them anymore. They can’t afford destruction.
In certain circles it’s okay to discriminate against Jews because they’re perceived to be oppressors. A marxist narrative that successful people must be oppressors.
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Yeah really shocking stuff, who could have seen antisemitism coming from the people who still fight tooth and nail to retain stolen Nazi wealth.
Why did they make such rule wtf
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Well, there’s no food for Palestinian kids in Gaza and also there’s no skis for Jews in Swiss. I guess it’s fair.
Edit: strictly speaking it’s not fair at all to compare starving kids with tourists who can’t just go skiing, but you get my point I guess.
Edit2: I’m not going to reply any further. So please feel free to downvote me as much as you want and feel free to reply as well. I’ll just downvote all of your replies and pretend that you didn’t reply at all.
Edit3: I don’t even know how you can tell that someone is a Jew in Swiss. Do Jews look different somehow? /s
how would they know if someone was jew or not?
I wonder how the determination is made? Growing up in Ukraine, people would measure my ears before they would decide to beat me up for being Jewish. Does the ski shop employee have guidelines on the ear/skull/nose measurements that they have to subject their customers to in order to rent out equipment?
>It has taken down the signs, translated into Hebrew, which informed customers of the ban.
Am I the only one who is SUPER curious on what, exactly, the sign said?
I can’t think of any way to say anything like that “politely”, but I’m also curious as to what garbled mess they got out of whatever translation-app they used. You can some really stupid errors trying to translate with those.
The slow genocide being thrust upon Palestine is not an excuse for discrimination against Jews – this will only inflame tensions between the wrong people, and reinforce the narrative that all Jews are under attack everywhere – creating division and distraction and otherwise decent people feeling the need to pick sides.
It is wholly harmful, antithetical to peace, and I wish it would stop.
Edit – Downvote all you want but there are people in this very thread making excuses for this because of the conflict, and if you think this type of article won’t be used for optics no matter what it actually contains – you aren’t paying attention
I wouldn’t call that a shock.
Yes, there are arseholes everywhere, even in the swiss mountains. Fortunately, such things are forbidden by law here in Switzerland (against any religion, “race”, sexuality, etc.) and our justice system will take care of it.
But they more than happy to accept any blood money from ruzzia.
Remind you of any other era?
Yeah, THIS is why history is so important.
Coming from the country that looks after cartel bosses’, genocidal dictators’, and oligarchs’ money
Sounds like the owner tried to “salvage” his reputation after the initial picture of the “no Jews” sign was posted.
Anyone even superficially familiar with Israeli orthodox Jews (the only group that you can visually classify as Jewish, as result of their very specific clothes and hairstyles) knows that these people usually don’t go out of their communities very often, especially not abroad, and even more so not to locations which are not home to other orthodox Jewish communities.
There are many reasons for that, mainly dietary restrictions (kosher food), the need for a group of 10 people for prayer and to not be exposed to “indecency” (such as seeing other people dressed in short clothes).
Hell, they barely leave their own communities inside of Israel, for the same reasons.
So the chances that many Orthodox Jews visit this particular resort is low, and the chance that all of them act in the same manner is even lower (I don’t think you can say this BS about any group, anywhere in the world)
It’s a clear case of antisemitism. Don’t let his BS about “not returning equipment” fool you.
Obviously, there has been issues before.
If you look for it republicans on Facebook are constantly making antisemetic memes, and they lecture the left about it
Israeli tourist groups are infamous in my town. They do leave havoc behind, and small private hotels don’t accept them anymore. They can’t afford destruction.
In certain circles it’s okay to discriminate against Jews because they’re perceived to be oppressors. A marxist narrative that successful people must be oppressors.