You say In short, I am antisemitic and should not be allowed to speak. that is your opinion, but there is a catch in your claim, namely the definition of the term anti-Semite.
In your sphere the term refers to Semites as you are and not to Jews who according to you are non Semites.
However here (the Christian world) the anti-Semitism term is used to point out the jew haters.
Today November 9th -remembering is more important than ever.
85 years after the night of the pogrom, fear is back, eyewitnesses speak of the shameful events of November 9, 1938.
Around 1,400 synagogues were vandalized on November 9, 1938
An eerie atmosphere is spreading in Germany. 85 years after the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, Jewish schools must be protected and shops are defaced with anti-Semitic signs. In October, perpetrators tried to set fire to a synagogue in Berlin.
Should we fear times like these?
“Yes and no,” says Josef Schuster, chairman of the Central Council of Jews, to dpa. “Yes, it was an arson attack on a synagogue that addresses historical traumas.
No, for 1938 it was all a state-directed program.
There can be no question of this in Germany today.”
Criticizing the state of Israel’s violations against Palestinians is not an anti-Semitic act.
Anyone with common sense knows that.
I take the CounterPunch articles with a big pinch of salt…