The scandal over this photo perfectly reflects so many accusations of antisemitism.
In this case, a photo captures exactly how a settler looks, and the magazine is condemned as antisemitic because his appearance supposedly is identical to “caricatures.”
Meanwhile, when criticizing Israel, you can accurately describe exactly what it does with extensive sources and proof, and they call you hateful because the actions may align with antisemitic “tropes.”
Instead of condemning Israel for manifesting the worst antisemitic stereotypes, they say doing so is hateful.
Reality is antisemitic to them because it does not align with the Jewish supremacist worldview they have been propagating their whole lives.
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@Serenity3000@DaveHawkinsX@davidsenra@tobi You are making pies with resources that are finite. You putting pressure on those resources. This idea really only works for tech because it has such low natural resource requirements. Even then, larger items are an issue due to rare earth etc.
Resources are finite. Increasing goods (which is probably what you are mostly talking about) puts pressure on resources, leading to inflation.
On the other hand, if you are just talking about increasing scale, this can deflate the price of some goods, but then we aren’t really talking about kind of sharing of the economic pie promised by democratic socialism but really just the dollar store approach to society, where poor people have more access (theoretically) to gadgets and electronics.