‘We Didn’t Remove the Post’
There is a sentence Jewish Facebook users have learned to recognize immediately. It arrives after reporting content that is openly antisemitic, violent in implication, or celebratory of Jewish hatred. It is always calm, procedural, and in most cases, final:
“We didn’t remove the post.”
Facebook insists that this language of hate does not violate their community standards. Jews reading it understand the real meaning instantly: this kind of speech is acceptable here.
It is important to state clearly what this is not about. Much of the content being allowed has nothing to do with Israel, Zionism, or any political debate whatsoever. This is not a disagreement over policy or ideology. A significant share of what remains online is classic, unambiguous Jew-hatred, the same old tropes and incitements, repackaged for modern platforms.
Consider the kinds of posts that have been reported, reviewed, and explicitly allowed to remain.
In one case, a commenter states plainly: “Anti-Semitism = peace.” There is no reference........





















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