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I'm still not sure what it means, judging by the comments here it (murderer / terrorist etc) it does seem to be used as a slur. So yeah, using the definition instead would be useful.
Terrorist isn't a slur. Or are you saying criticizing ISIS was biggoted?
They're saying that in the same way terrorist is not always a slur but is used as a slur sometimes, Zionist can be used as a slur. I think it's a fair take. It's odd to specifically list Zionist as a contextual slur when you can just say no slurs.
I don't know if I fully agree but that's their argument as I understand it.
Edit: Idk why people are down voting me trying to explain someone's argument.
I mean, is nazi a slur?
If you do something like refer to all white people or all Germans as Nazis then yeah, in that context it's a slur. But just referring to members of the Nazi party, definitely not. Extreme far right folks, personally no, I don't view it as a slur there. Some people may disagree (probably the extreme far right people being called Nazis).