Alan Dershowitz faced backlash at a Martha's Vineyard farmer's market when he attempted to persuade a vendor to sell him pierogies after a previous confrontation. He framed his request as a means to promote unity on the island amidst perceived anti-Zionism. The vendor expressed disapproval of Dershowitz's recent comments about them online, which led to a heated exchange. Dershowitz's misgendering of the vendor further exacerbated the situation, drawing the ire of bystanders who defended the vendor's stance against oppression and anti-Semitism.
I'm here in an effort to try to restore community and to ask you to sell me pierogi in the interest of keeping the island together so we don't have to have two pierogi stands: one for anti-Zionists and one for people who will sell to anybody.
I really do not appreciate what you've been sharing in the last week.
My pronouns are they/them, and you've continued to misgender me.
My grandparents died in the Holocaust! Don't you call me an anti-Semite!
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