Antisemitism is racial hatred toward Semitic people. None of that is apparent in the post. And there is nothing to try, so it's weird that you would tell me to "try it."
No reasonable person would think that criticizing Facebook is tantamount to calling out Jews as a people. Expressing such a view would be so outlandishly biased as to be easily shot down as long as there is a person willing to take the time to do so in a measured way.
You might find that people would in fact consider such a statement as being antisemitic if it has been framed in that context, such as, "Look at what the Jews at Facebook have done now!" Another reason might be if the source constantly rails against Jews. In these cases, it's the intent that is judged as being antisemitic and not necessarily the statement itself.
Antisemitism is racial hatred toward Semitic people. None of that is apparent in the post. And there is nothing to try, so it's weird that you would tell me to "try it."
You could simply say something to support your argument.
Thank you.
No reasonable person would think that criticizing Facebook is tantamount to calling out Jews as a people. Expressing such a view would be so outlandishly biased as to be easily shot down as long as there is a person willing to take the time to do so in a measured way.
You might find that people would in fact consider such a statement as being antisemitic if it has been framed in that context, such as, "Look at what the Jews at Facebook have done now!" Another reason might be if the source constantly rails against Jews. In these cases, it's the intent that is judged as being antisemitic and not necessarily the statement itself.