I've mentioned in another thread that the easiest way to differentiate between anti-semitism and legitimate opposition to Zionist political ideas is to watch for the word Jew being thrown around with abandon. The thread itself, the site linked and several posts above all do this.
Failing a rational explanation from MagZ on how one justifies such blatant discrimination against, and stereotyping of, both a race and religion who in general have no connection to either Zionism or high finance, I will have to consider anything further you post to be probably tainted by a racist perspective.
If you believe that a Jewish cartel of high financiers is engaged in some form of political and economic skullduggery thats a whole different story. Identify your group as a specific network of people and you might be taken seriously.
Well, by some. No matter what you do if your targets are Jewish individuals some people will accuse you anti-semtism regardless of the actual situation, despite the fact that blanket defense of Jewsih people is as irrational as blanket codemnation. The same people would not likely attack condemnation of Mafia activity as hatred of Italians...but thats a different issue.
What exactly is it you believe? That a group of Jewish bankers are conspiring to get wealthier?
Do other bankers not also conspire behind locked doors to do the same?
Does this group refuse to admit people to their conspiracy who might further their cause simply because they're not Jewish?
Apart from the fact that they're Jews where is the evidence that they are in secret contact with one another and operating to some hidden agenda to benefit themselves at the exclusion of all others?
I'm making this post simply because it bothers me when people attack opposition to Zionism as being racist. That goes the other way too though, when somone claims opposition to Zionism but still mention Jewish people as a whole it pushes my "thats just plain wrong" button, in an entirely different manner.
The site you linked to is frankly moronic.
Apart from the Palestinians and Arabs probably the most effective opponents of Zionism are Jewish themselves.
The most vocal of these are Israeli Jews.
The fact that the site seems either unaware or disdainful of the work of such people shows how shallow its appreciation of its 'field' is.
An actual Zionist would smile in complete satsifaction when he saw how much such a site does to deligitimize any real opposition to his political views.
"I Grew Up As A Jew. I Am Now An Orthodox Christian."
Perhaps, but you're still a Jew. As far as I'm aware changing your religion doesn't also include an ethnic make-over. If you were never actually a Jew you should probably change that to "a member of the Jewish faith".
"I Wish To Warn How Zionist Jews Are Destroying Christianity Throughout The World"
If that were true you would be using the word Zionist in every place you use Jew.
It may be hard for you to believe, given the above, but I don't actualy have any particular interest in opposition to Zionism. The free interchange of Zionism and Jewish, as though they equate to the same thing is simply one of my pet peeves, much like my abiding hatred of the use of "literally" in things that aren't actually true. While a good argument can be made that such usage is
legitimate, unless people can justify their use of it as a contranym, it will always bug me, e.g. I am literally being driven out of my mind.
No. You're not. What you are, is confused about the meaning of words.
And so was the OP.