JD Vance says "if everything is Jew hatred, then nothing is Jew hatred."
"It's just not the case that every criticism of Bibi Netanyahu's policy decisions leads to antisemitism or is antisemitic."
"I do think that sometimes advocates of Israel make, or pro-Israel people in the United States make two critical mistakes. On the one hand is not delineating between America's interests and Israeli interests, cuz they're not always the same. But the second is always conflating criticism of a particular government with Jew hatred; because if everything is Jew hatred, then nothing is Jew hatred."
By the way, if you compared Ben-Gvir's text here to Nazism and you're at an American university as either a professor or student, you can be punished under the new IHRA hate speech codes for "anti-Semitism" that Trump imposed on US academic institutions. It bans that:
@culturedcode Is there a keyboard shortcut that is the equivalent of clicking this "OK" button, which clears out the greyed-out list of items that have been moved out of the Inbox?
@stevewsop Bummer. Might want to try my strategy of going through and toggling settings to see if that fixes some sort of corrupted account data. Good luck!
@stevewsop Fixed it! This is what did it for me:
1. Settings > Advanced > Disable Auto-advance
This restored the J functionality. Then I went back and re-enabled auto-advance and it still works.
@stevewsop One more data point...I just logged into another gmail account in the same browser and J is working in that account. First tab with account A, J doesn't work, then I switch tabs to account B, and J is working. So, at least for me, it seems to be an account-specific issue.
@stevewsop Yeah, I'm seeing the error in JS console.
Another data point: I just tried enabling custom keyboard shortcuts and re-mapping that action (Older conversation) to a different key. Didn't work, so that means the issue is with the action and not the J key itself.