Shouk is a restaurant in Dublin that serves "Middle Eastern" food. They have a stall at the Taste of Dublin festival:
Jewish? That's a bit insensitive in $CURRENT_YEAR, but luckily some hairy, smelly & unemployed student foid is on hand to do something about it:
https://instagram.com/reel/C8MPFXaMD2w/
Falafel is cultural appropriation!
It's funny to watch the reactions of the lady working the stall and her customer, who are openly laughing at the protestors
DUR LAUGHING AT GENOCIDE!!!
Even /r/Ireland isn't enough to not nootice that this is kinda antisemitic, but as ever there are a few die hard right-opinion-havers who are willing to bat for the protestors:
This isn't anti-Zionism. It's straightforward antisemitism.
It isn't. It looks like peaceful protest to me. They are listing the actions made by a country that they disagree with. It couldn't be a more straightforward protest.
Now we can argue about the venue for this protest but it has achieved visibility so maybe that's the point. It's not antisemitism just because you don't like what they're saying.
So antisemitism is fine as long as it's peaceful?
It's not antisemitism.
"Protesting" businesses solely because they are run by Jews is antisemitism.
If you can't see that, it's because you are antisemitic.
Sure. Nobody can ever protest anything that you do because you say so.
LET PEOPLE ENJOY THINGS!
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Sabich is way better than a felafel sandwich. It's not even close.
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