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scare quotes seem misused

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The "left" and "right" labor Zionist bit is suggestive that these are falsehoods due to the use of scarequotes. Quotation marks are used especially to express doubt about its validity of a thing. The JLC has a proud history of opposing Nazis. As a member of the tribe, I find reading the idiocy named Mein Kampf useful in helping me see what kinds of hate were weaponized against our people in the past. Alot of it never went away; Charlottesville showed us that. In any case within the book I found the claim of "the big [Jewish] lie" being that Judaism is a religion, rather than an ethnicity, but also that there is such thing as differences in political stance among the Jewish people. Hitler considered this a sham- a deception. He believed that we are all leftists, and hence dangerous Marxists, and that our right wing serve only to pretend that there are highly moral traditionalists among us. Nothing could motivate me to embrace leftist sentiment more than his approval of right-wing traditionalism, but more apropos we are unintentionally suggesting he was correct by using the scare quotes that way. Its why I'm going to change them to just plain left-wing and right-wing. Sorry to chew your year off (or eyes, rather)- I seem to type faster than I think. If the suggestion was being made intentionally that Zionists are all right wing, well that seems to me incorrect. Maybe there is that trend, but Einstein identified as a pacifist Zionist, and saw it as his duty to warn the world that the likes of Menachen Begin utilized Nazi methods and social appeal. He wasn't alone; Hannah Arendt, Isidore Abramowitz, and others signed the same letter. TMI- I apologize. If you revert the change, please help me understand how my way of thinking is incorrect. I would agree that my tone in this note is far more alarmist than I was hoping for, but I don't want to waste more time on a re-write. Know Einstein (talk) 14:55, 28 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]