I think the answer is probably both, at least by reputation. Conservative politicians tend to be pro-Israel but at the same time the anti-Semitic crowd tends to identify as Right Wing.
I've seen an overwhelming amount of anti-Semitic rhetoric and actions from the left as of late. Almost seems like it did a 180.
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The alt-right, or the right-wing in general only like jews when they want to hate against Muslims and to trigger liberals who are against Israel's current leadership and fascistic* politics and in order to pander to evangelicals.
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(*too bad there's no accurate translation for the german word "faschistoid" which means "widely like fascists, while not checking ALL the boxes you learned in history class". So @heinousone ist probably more faschistoid rather than a textbook fascist )
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@interesting: no, you didn't. You've seen accusations from people who want to mark criticism of Israel's current politics as antisemitism.
For the alt-right, this somehow comes off as funny.
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(*too bad there's no accurate translation for the german word "faschistoid" which means "widely like fascists, while not checking ALL the boxes you learned in history class". So @heinousone ist probably more faschistoid rather than a textbook fascist )
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@interesting: no, you didn't. You've seen accusations from people who want to mark criticism of Israel's current politics as antisemitism.