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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Semitism's increasingly thin and hard-to-see line [View all]redgreenandblue
(2,117 posts)I hold two citizenships and am of at least three ethnicities and hold the opinion that individuals have rights, groups or "cultures" do not, in so far as they are not the sum of the individual rights. If you have to go more than three, or maybe five, generations back in order to justify territorial claims then I will strongly consider the possibility that your claims are nonsense.
I have no use for "ancestral homelands" of any kind. I find the obsession with them, and with lineages and also a more general kind of sentimentality concerning ancient mythology (real or fictional) to be solidly the territory of the far-right, and I want no part in it, especially when it leads to people being forced to leave the place they inhabit. (BTW, as far as I understand, from a scientific perspective the question whether all Jews originated in what is now Israel is by no means settled.)
That said, I'd happily marry a Jewish person or see all of my children (if I had any) marry Jewish people. So there.