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In reply to the discussion: Why does this flyer have a watermelon on it? 🤔 [View all]BannonsLiver
(20,656 posts)69. I guess it could have been worse
Given that the people who made it are almost certainly latent Hamas supporters and antisemites.
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What next? Are the people who made the flyer going to use minstrel show caricatures?
sakabatou
Nov 2023
#1
That was probably their first draft and considered to be "Too Soon" so an alternate was commissioned.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2023
#29
The link that Russell has posted above explains the connection between a watermelon and the Palestinian Flag.
MMBeilis
Nov 2023
#4
To be fair, it's entirely possible that DSA is as clueless on this as they are with everything else.
yardwork
Nov 2023
#20
I'm not defending Goldwag but it seems that Ragnarok Lobster is mis-reading the tweet.
progressoid
Nov 2023
#77
It may be gaslighting. Unfortunately, the example he used to prove his point was meaningless.
progressoid
Nov 2023
#103
References to watermelon have historically been used in racist and derogatory ways,
Oopsie Daisy
Nov 2023
#17
So many contortionists trying to defend it (or to explain it away as "innocent" and "harmless")
Oopsie Daisy
Nov 2023
#121
Jeffries is a little busy right now, trying to keep the government open and things.
yardwork
Nov 2023
#22
I expect that the watermelon image may be quietly retired, at least in the U.S.
yardwork
Nov 2023
#46
A prolific terrorist supporter who is no longer with us here made that exact argument after the 10/8 protests
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 2023
#52
Prolific pro-Hamas poster claiming we shouldn't be offended by a swastika at anti-Israel rallies nt
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 2023
#56
Right, the swastika got retired, around the time the little Hamas parachuter was retired.
yardwork
Nov 2023
#60
My favorite was the one saying Palestinians need to start chanting "Jews will not replace us" nt
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 2023
#65
It was documented in 2021; certainly going by 2007. One version dates it to 1993
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2023
#89
Yes, the website I consulted acknowledged that there were a few references over the years.
yardwork
Nov 2023
#91
Meh - no, there's no sign it's "astroturfing". That's just denying agency to people
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2023
#94
You talked of a "global PR campiagn". Yes, the feeling is global. That's why it's not about the US elections next year
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2023
#120
+1. Watermelon has to be eaten respectfully lest you insult the dignity of Hamas
dalton99a
Nov 2023
#78
Perfect dogwhistle: accuse Jeffries of "shuckin and jivin", fall back on "oh, new symbol for solidarity"
mathematic
Nov 2023
#101
Apparently a "watermelon" is a long-time symbol of Palestinian solidarity and resistance. I had no idea.
honest.abe
Nov 2023
#110
I dont know how it can be disputed. It seems to be a fact with articles and images from all over.
honest.abe
Nov 2023
#115