69
:israel-cool:
(hexbear.net)
A workshop for the memes of production.
Submit new emoji here.
A good submission is:
Rules:
-- @WhyEssEff-- @WhyEssEffEmoji are added to the codebase periodically. Emoji may or may not be accepted and the dev team has final decision.
All images submitted must be ones you have the right to share with the project. By posting images in this comm, you are agreeing that you have permission to share this image with the project.
Hexbear Code Of Conduct, ToS, Privacy Policy, etc all still apply.
Emote repository, periodically updated on the Hexbear Code-Op.
We have plenty of Jewish users and moreso, the zionists lie equating their genocide machine with Judaism just doesn't hold weight anymore. The world has moved on from this, we are tailing the masses at this point on this line. The only people who care about it are zionists. Not a single Jewish leftist I know gives a single fuck about burning zionist flags. In an internet full of antisemitic websites, this one is not and has never been and is vigilant against it like few others. We don't need to be playing defense against potential zionist slander of a boutique communist website
and iirc it was a jewish user who decided to not add it previously. circumstances may have changed.
That's worth noting, I saw someone else say that person may be the one who designed the burning flag emojis in the first place? So if it was a personal decision by a single Jewish user in their own capacity as a designer that is their personal opinion but doesn't represent Jews at large and shouldn't necessarily set the site's precedent if another user wants to make the flag and the rest of the site wants to use it.
We polled trans users and Neuro diverse users on different things, we could poll Jewish users on this or just the user base at large
Yeah WhyEsEff has actually made a preponderance of the emojis overall and does good work for the site, I don't think she should catch any flak for this because she still left the door open for someone else to come up with the emoji. But that's also means I don't think there's an actual sitewide rule against posting images of burning Israel flags, it was just accepted as a personal decision and left at that, at the time.
This years-long struggle session feels like a mix of a border dispute between two thousand year old countries and a theological debate.
yeah idk i'm happy to not be responsible for the decision.