For years, Meta has allowed its 3 billion users around the world to employ the term “Zionist,” which refers to supporters of the historical movement to create a Jewish state in the Middle East, as well as backers of modern-day nationalism in support of that state and its policies.

Meta’s internal rules around the word “Zionist,” first reported by The Intercept in 2021, show that company moderators are only supposed to delete posts using the term if it’s determined to be a proxy for “Jewish” or “Israeli,” both protected classes under company speech rules. The policy change Meta is now considering would enable the platform’s moderators to more aggressively and expansively enforce this rule, a move that could dramatically increase deletions of posts critical of Israeli nationalism.

“We don’t allow people to attack others based on their protected characteristics, such as their nationality or religion. Enforcing this policy requires an understanding of how people use language to reference those characteristics,” Meta spokesperson Corey Chambliss told The Intercept. “While the term Zionist often refers to a person’s ideology, which is not a protected characteristic, it can also be used to refer to Jewish or Israeli people. Given the increase in polarized public discourse due to events in the Middle East, we believe it’s important to assess our guidance for reviewing posts that use the term Zionist.”

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    Why should I love Israel when they have been oppressing another ethnic group for decades? After my own ancestors were oppressed and kicked off their land? No. Sorry. I don’t have any reason to love Israel.

    And I really don’t care what “some people” think about Israel.

    You seem to be implying that I have to love Israel to be Jewish.

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      You’ve made this all about you. Or chosen to only answer in that way. “I really don’t care what some people think.” I guess no one is allowed to love Israel then, according to you. Have you ever been? You brought up your ancestors. Any connection there, and I mean to Israel not slavery? Maybe I’m asking this wrong. Would any form of Israel be allowed to exist, if this current iteration wasn’t to your liking? Israel is important to the Jewish people. I don’t understand your answers.

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        I’m pretty sure you’re the one making this about me:

        Have you ever stopped to think what dumping on Israel means to a Jewish person though?

        And to those who love Israel, you say what? All you did was avoid what I said and turn it around on me. You’re just like everyone else.

        I understand the technical side of this argument to a T. Let me ask you then, as a Jew, you’ve never found a reason to love Israel?! OK. But can’t you see why people would?

        Also, when did I say no one is allowed to love Israel? Once again, Zionist does not equal Jew and anyone who says they are the same thing is a bigot. You seem to think that means when someone says “some Jews are Zionist,” it means they’re a bigot. It does not. There is a major difference.

        Also also-

        Would any form of Israel be allowed to exist, if this current iteration wasn’t to your liking?

        I thought this wasn’t about me.

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          A couple questions I outright asked you a specific question. Half the things you quoted were me asking in general. And the subject of those statements was most definitely not you. If you really want to know, I’m asking for people like my Jewish mother, who is scared, reading the thoughtless comments from people like you with inaccurate things to say about Israel day in day out.

          But even when I asked you specific questions you couldn’t answer them. I’ve answered everything posed to me with the best I can, which isn’t great, but it’s what I got. You’ve dodged just about everything I’ve asked. The unfairness is real around here.

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            You’re right, because, yet again, what other people think about Israel, including your Jewish mother, do not mean that if you are Jewish you are also a Zionist.

            That’s like saying if you’re black, you must love basketball. Just because some black people love basketball doesn’t mean that you have to love basketball if you’re black. And you don’t have to love Israel if you’re Jewish.

            It’s a bigoted stereotype. Period.