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Well, yes, Zionism is Jewish nationalism. You might as well say that Indianness is intrinsic to Hindu nationalism. It is both a true statement and one that conveys no additional information or implications. A nationalist movement is by definition closely associated with the nation whose interests it is advancing, even if it also has religious and ethnic overtones.
I did not say Zionism is not Jewish. I said it's not an intrinsic property of Jewishness. You seem to be playing the A -> B = B -> A game here.
I said that Zionism is an aspect of Jewish behavior. You tried to counter this by saying that Zionism is not intrinsic to Jewishness. But my original statement is proven by the fact that Jewishness is intrinsic to Zionism in particular.
You are the one playing that game.
Which is why I asked for clarification. "An aspect of Jewish behavior" could mean "It is commonly seen among Jews" or it could mean "It's inherent to being Jewish." Those are not the same.
Correct. It is not.
"Jewishness is intrinsic to Zionism" is not the same as "Zionism is an aspect of Jewish behavior." Those are two different statements with different implications. You are focusing on the former because it's literally true but not meaningful, but trying to make it mean the same as the second, which, in your worldview, advances the notion that Jews are inherently predisposed to act in an entirely self-interested manner to the detriment of non-Jews, justifying your argument that Jews should be treated as a racial enemy and an existential threat. If you want to convince people that Jews should be treated as a racial enemy and an existential threat, put forward better arguments than "Zionism is Jewish" and "Most Jews are Zionists."
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