Is it that hard to understand why so many jews moved to Israel? It's not primarily for supremacist or religious reasons, since the waves of immigration follow the holocaust, and various episodes of persecution and programs in Eastern Europe and throughout the whole Middle East.
Why do you need data for a philosophical distinction?
Because the philosophical distinction is not the only factor. Eg: philosophically, men can be feminists, but if I were to put up 'Feminists are evil' posters at my workplace, it matters that, in reality, many more women are feminists than men.
I expect most Emacs users are computer programmers. Does this mean that computer programming is, in some sense, inherently related to Emacs? Does it make sense to conflate "programmers" and "Emacs users"?
If a considerable number of people hated 'VS Code users' enough to kill them, which surprisingly is not the case, then, yes, rhetoric about 'the evil programmers' would raise legitimate concerns. This would especially be true if it were taboo to complain openly about 'VS Code users'
Political Zionism (to be specific) is odious philosophically
Right up there with the Afrikaans of South Africa and their racism
And, theologically Jewdaism is fundamentally opposed to driving people from their homes, for it was done to them (by the Egyptians)
The political Zionists of Israel are evil hideous creatures. You do not need data you need knowledge of current events and a heart
A basic knowledge of Jewish theology will illustrate they are heretics as well