I know “we will outlive them” is very specifically a Jewish resistance slogan
(it comes from a song, there’s a really badass story about it, you can hear about it here )
what I want to know is: should people who aren’t Jewish use that slogan? cuz I would suspect it’s a pretty emphatic no
please advise if you’re Jewish and have the energy, thank you 💙
Mixed-race Muslim/Jewish fam of @alder-knight here, and I’d be inclined to say it depends on whether your “we” when you use it explicitly includes Jewish folks in your other statements and actions of solidarity. Like, I hope you outlive them too, you are part of my “we” when I say it.
Umm a Jewish woman at FSU was just arrested for pouring her drink on a nazi at her campus literally only a few days following the terrorist attack on Jews at Tree of Life Synagogue
Help her covef the legal fees please! Her Venmo: Shelby-Shoup
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Florida State University CANNOT and WILL NOT get away with trying to arrest a Jewish woman defending her humanity while they defend their football star rapist.
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