The First Time It Happens, It Still Shakes You

I’m still shaken. I’m still sitting here with all of this heaviness in my chest, trying to make sense of what happened, trying to put words to that weird mix of fear, disgust, anger, sadness, and disappointment that hit me all at once. I don’t even know how to begin unraveling the knot this leftContinue reading “The First Time It Happens, It Still Shakes You”

How Antizionism Can Feel Like Antisemitism, Even If It’s Not

When we talk about antizionism, the conversation often becomes tense before it even begins. There’s a kind of emotional charge in the air — because for many Jewish people, Zionism isn’t just a political project. It’s tied to their identity, history, and survival. So when someone says they’re antizionist, even if they mean it asContinue reading “How Antizionism Can Feel Like Antisemitism, Even If It’s Not”