Zionism and Nazism: is there a difference that makes a difference?

""IslamoNazis collaborated with the German Nazis.""

yes they did. what difference does that make? i consider islam and judaism to be nasty little primitive superstitions.

zionism and nazism have much in common, no matter what muslims did.
 
""IslamoNazis collaborated with the German Nazis.""

yes they did. what difference does that make? i consider islam and judaism to be nasty little primitive superstitions.

zionism and nazism have much in common, no matter what muslims did.

IslamoNazis: "We Desire Death Like You Desire Life"
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What About The Arab Apartheid?
by Khaled Abu Toameh


And is it not ironic that the government of Binyamin Netanyahu is doing more to boost the Palestinian economy in the West Bank than any Arab country?

How come the Lebanese students who recently talked about Israel's "war crimes" in the Gaza Strip during Israel Apartheid Week on many North American college campuses had nothing to say about the fact that tens of thousands of Palestinians have been massacred in Lebanon over the past four decades? Dozens of refugees were killed and hundreds wounded in the three-month offensive that also destroyed thousands of houses inside the refugee camp. Reporters said it was the worst internal violence in Lebanon since the civil war that hit the country between 1975-1990. And just three years ago, the Lebanese Army used heavy artillery to bomb the Nahr-al-Bared refugee camp in north Lebanon.

Yet who has ever heard of a United Nations resolution condemning Syria or Lebanon for committing horrific atrocities or discriminating against the Palestinians? The Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian students and professors who took part in the anti-Israel events on campuses have clearly "forgotten" that their regimes probably have more Palestinian blood on their hands than Israel. In the early 1970s, the Jordanians slaughtered thousands of Palestinians in what has become known as Black September. Can somebody point to one United Nations resolution condemning that massacre?

And where was the United Nations when Kuwait and several Gulf countries expelled more than 400,000 Palestinians in one week? The exodus took place in March 1991, after Kuwait was liberated from Iraqi occupation. Ironically, the first week of March is being celebrated on university campuses as Israel Apartheid Week with no reference to the mass expulsion of Palestinians from the Gulf. Although there are more than 400,000 Palestinians living in Lebanon in twelve refugee camps -- which human rights organizations and Palestinians say have the worst living conditions of all the refugee camps in the Middle East -- as in most of the Arab countries, these Palestinians have been assigned the status of "foreigners," a fact which has deprived them of health care, social services, property ownership and education.

Even worse, Lebanese law bans Palestinians from working in many jobs. This means that Palestinians cannot work in the public services and institutions run by the government such as schools and hospitals. Unlike Israel, Lebanese public hospitals do not admit Palestinians for medical treatment or surgery. Can somebody imagine the outcry of the international community if Israel's parliament, the Knesset, passed a law today prohibiting Arabs from working in certain professions or receiving medical treatment? Ironically, the Arab citizens of Israel enjoy more rights in the Jewish state than their Palestinians brothers do in any Arab country.

The same applies to Palestinians living in most of the Arab countries. While Israel has never stripped its Arab citizens of their citizenship, Jordan has begun revoking the Jordanian citizenship of thousands of its citizens who are of Palestinian descent. Jordan was the only Arab country that has ever granted Palestinian Jordanian citizenship. In recent years, however, the Jordanians appear to have regretted that decision. As for the rest of the Arab countries, Palestinians can only dream of obtaining citizenship. It is almost impossible to find a Palestinian with Egyptian or Moroccan or Kuwaiti citizenship.
What about the Arab apartheid? by Khaled Abu Toameh Israel, belegerd volk, cultuur en natie
 
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For a few months in 1953 Noam Chomsky and his wife lived on a kibbutz in Israel where there was little food and much hard work.

"I came close to returning there to live, as my wife very much wanted to do at the time. I had nothing particularly attractive here.

"I didn't expect to be able to have an academic career, and was not particularly interested in one. There was no major drive to stay.

"On the other hand, I did have a lot of interest in the kibbutz and I liked it very much when I was there.

"But there were things I didn't like, too.

"In particular, the ideological conformity was appalling.

"I don't know if I could have survived long in that environment because I was very strongly opposed to the Leninist ideology, as well as the general conformism, and uneasy -- less so than I should have been -- about the the exclusiveness and the racist institutional setting.

"What I did not then face honestly was the fairly obvious fact that these are Jewish institutions and are so because of legal and administrative structures and practice.

"So, for example, I doubt if there's an Arab in any kibbutz, and there hardly could be, because of the land laws and the role the institution plays in the Israeli system.

"In fact, even the Oriental Jews, some of whom were marginally at the kibbutz or in the immigrant town nearby, were treated rather shabbily, with a good deal of contempt and fear.

"I also visited some Arab villages, and learned some unpleasant things, which I've never seen in print, about the military administration to which Arab citizens were subjected."

Personal Influences

I expect what he objected to the most was having to work for a living.
 
What would you and "the Gipper" know about working for a living?

In 40 years, Chomsky's opinions have never been sought by any US president, the Congress or any US govt institution.

Nor, has Chomsky appeared on the front pages of the NY Times, Washington Post or any other important news outlet.

Because, the consensus is Chomsky is a flake.
 
What would you and "the Gipper" know about working for a living?

In 40 years, Chomsky's opinions have never been sought by any US president, the Congress or any US govt institution.

Nor, has Chomsky appeared on the front pages of the NY Times, Washington Post or any other important news outlet.

Because, the consensus is Chomsky is a flake.

No, because joos against chomsky have a lot of power in the US.
 
What would you and "the Gipper" know about working for a living?

In 40 years, Chomsky's opinions have never been sought by any US president, the Congress or any US govt institution.

Nor, has Chomsky appeared on the front pages of the NY Times, Washington Post or any other important news outlet.

Because, the consensus is Chomsky is a flake.

No, because joos against chomsky have a lot of power in the US.

8 year old trolling the internet.
 
In 40 years, Chomsky's opinions have never been sought by any US president, the Congress or any US govt institution.

Nor, has Chomsky appeared on the front pages of the NY Times, Washington Post or any other important news outlet.

Because, the consensus is Chomsky is a flake.

No, because joos against chomsky have a lot of power in the US.

8 year old trolling the internet.

joo said that already.
 
zionism = nazism

Equating Zionism and Nazism constitutes anti-Semitism under US and EU guidelines.

Keep your mental illness to yourself.

US Department of State
Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism:A Report Provided to the United States Congress

Anti-Semitism is one of the oldest forms of malicious intolerance and violates the precepts of human dignity and equality that are fundamental to a free and peaceful society.
History has shown that wherever anti-Semitism has gone unchecked, the persecution of others has been present or not far behind.

Defeating anti-Semitism must be a cause of great importance not only for Jews, but for all people who value humanity and justice and want to live in a more tolerant, peaceful world. Together, we must continue our efforts to monitor and combat anti-Semitism in all of its forms wherever and whenever it occurs.

Forms of Anti-Semitism

Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination.…
Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism:A Report Provided to the United States Congress

EUMC...
Examples of the ways in which antiSemitism manifests itself with regard to the state of Israel, drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis

Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, eg, by claiming that the existence of a state of Israel is a racist endeavor.

FRA - European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

When you are losing, play the anti-Semite card.
 
zionism = nazism

Equating Zionism and Nazism constitutes anti-Semitism under US and EU guidelines.

Keep your mental illness to yourself.

US Department of State
Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism:A Report Provided to the United States Congress

Anti-Semitism is one of the oldest forms of malicious intolerance and violates the precepts of human dignity and equality that are fundamental to a free and peaceful society.
History has shown that wherever anti-Semitism has gone unchecked, the persecution of others has been present or not far behind.

Defeating anti-Semitism must be a cause of great importance not only for Jews, but for all people who value humanity and justice and want to live in a more tolerant, peaceful world. Together, we must continue our efforts to monitor and combat anti-Semitism in all of its forms wherever and whenever it occurs.

Forms of Anti-Semitism

Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination.…
Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism:A Report Provided to the United States Congress

EUMC...
Examples of the ways in which antiSemitism manifests itself with regard to the state of Israel, drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis

Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, eg, by claiming that the existence of a state of Israel is a racist endeavor.

FRA - European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

When you are losing, play the anti-Semite card.

When you are mentally ill, you're not playing with a full deck.
 
Equating Zionism and Nazism constitutes anti-Semitism under US and EU guidelines.

Keep your mental illness to yourself.

US Department of State
Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism:A Report Provided to the United States Congress

Anti-Semitism is one of the oldest forms of malicious intolerance and violates the precepts of human dignity and equality that are fundamental to a free and peaceful society.
History has shown that wherever anti-Semitism has gone unchecked, the persecution of others has been present or not far behind.

Defeating anti-Semitism must be a cause of great importance not only for Jews, but for all people who value humanity and justice and want to live in a more tolerant, peaceful world. Together, we must continue our efforts to monitor and combat anti-Semitism in all of its forms wherever and whenever it occurs.

Forms of Anti-Semitism

Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination.…
Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism:A Report Provided to the United States Congress

EUMC...
Examples of the ways in which antiSemitism manifests itself with regard to the state of Israel, drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis

Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, eg, by claiming that the existence of a state of Israel is a racist endeavor.

FRA - European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

When you are losing, play the anti-Semite card.

When you are mentally ill, you're not playing with a full deck.

When you are losing, call names.
 
TERRORISM BY ZIONISTS: ATTACKS AGAINST PALESTINIANS AND BRITS

list of irgun terrorist attacks 1937-1948

Date : Casualties : Comments:

March, 1937 2 Arabs killed on Bat-Yam beach

November 14, 1937 ("Black Sunday") Irgun units launched attacks around Jerusalem, killing 10 Arabs.

April 12, 1938 2 Arabs and 2 British policemen were killed by a bomb in a train in Haifa.

April 17, 1938 An Arab was killed by a bomb detonated in a cafe in Haifa.

July 6, 1938 Bombing of Arab market in Haifa killed 21 Arabs.

May 17, 1938 An Arab policeman was killed in an attack on a bus in the Jerusalem-Hebron road.

May 24, 1938 3 Arabs were shot and killed in Haifa.

June 23, 1938 2 Arabs were killed near Tel-Aviv.

June 26, 1938 7 Arabs were killed by a bomb in Jaffa.

June 27, 1938 An Arab was killed in the yard of a hospital in Haifa.

Late June, 1938 Unspecified number of Arabs killed by a bomb that was thrown into a crowded Arab market place in Jerusalem.

July 5, 1938 7 Arabs were killed in several shooting attacks in Tel-Aviv.

On the same day 3 Arabs were killed by a bomb detonated in a bus in Jerusalem.

On the same day an Arab was killed in another attack in Jerusalem.

July 6 1938 18 Arabs and 5 Jews were killed by two simultaneous bombs in the Arab Melon market in Haifa.

July 8, 1938 4 Arabs were killed by a bomb in Jerusalem.

July 16, 1938 10 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Jerusalem.

July 25, 1938 43 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Haifa.

August 26, 1938 24 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Jaffa.

February 27, 1939 33 Arabs were killed in multiple attacks, incl. 24 by bomb in Arab market in Suk Quarter of Haifa

and 4 by bomb in Arab vegetable market in Jerusalem.

May 29, 1939 5 Arabs were killed by a mine detonated at the Rex cinema in Jerusalem.

On the same day 5 Arabs were shot and killed during a raid on the village of Biyar 'Adas.

June 2, 1939 5 Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem.

June 12, 1939 A post office in Jerusalem was bombed, killing a British bomb expert trying to defuse the bombs.

June 16, 1939 6 Arabs were killed in several attacks in Jerusalem.

June 19, 1939 20 Arabs were killed by explosives mounted on a donkey at a marketplace in Haifa.

June 29, 1939 13 Arabs were killed in multiple shootings during one-hour period.

June 30, 1939 An Arab was killed at a marketplace in Jerusalem.

On the same day 2 Arabs were shot and killed in Lifta.

July 3, 1939 An Arab was killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Haifa.

July 4, 1939 2 Arabs were killed in two attacks in Jerusalem.

July 20, 1939 An Arab was killed at a train station in Jaffa.

On the same day 6 Arabs were killed in several attacks in Tel-Aviv.

On the same day 3 Arabs were killed in Rehovot.

August 27, 1939 2 British officers were killed by a mine in Jerusalem.

September 27, 1944: 150 Irgun members attacked four British police stations; unknown number of casualties.

September 29, 1944 senior British police officer of the Criminal Intelligence Department assassinated in Jerusalem. November 6, 1944 Assassination fo Lord Moyne in Cairo. December 27, 1945 British Intelligence offices in Jerusalem bombed, killing seven British policemen; British army camp in north Tel Aviv attacked, killing one British soldier.

July 22, 1946 King David Hotel Bombing; 91 fatalities, most civilians -- 41 Arabs, 17 Jews, and 15 British. October 30, 1946 Gunfire and explosion kill two British guards at Jerusalem Railway Station.

January 12, 1947 Four killed in bombing of British headquarters.

March 1, 1947 Raid and explosion kills 17 British officers.

March 12, 1947 Attack on Schneller Camp kills one British soldier.

July 29, 1947 Two kidnapped British sergeants hanged.

September 26, 1947 Four British policemen killed in Irgun bank robbery.

September 29, 1947 13 killed, 53 wounded in attack on British police station.

December 29, 1947 14 Arabs killed by bomb in Jerusalem.

April 9-April 11, 1948 107-120 Palestinian unarmed civilian villagers killed in Deir Yassin massacre, the estimate generally accepted by scholars, instead the first announced number of 254 during and possibly after the battle at the village of Deir Yassin (also written as Dayr Yasin or Dir Yassin modern Kefar Shaʾul near Jerusalem in the British Mandate of Palestine by 132 Jewish Zionist guerrilla fighters (72 Irgun and 60 Lehi along with some women for support), while Jewish Yishuv forces fought to break the siege of Jerusalem during the period of civil war that preceded the end of the Mandate.

Between 1937-1948 During 11 years of attacks, 194-207 + Arabs (1 policeman, rest civilian),
 
Possibly they objected to the British colonial enterprise known as "The Jewish State of Israel" even then taking shape in a part of the world where Jews were still a minority of voters?

"The persecution of Jews for centuries in Europe was the worst of many stains on the European record, and the Zionists’ desire for a place of sanctuary is certainly understandable.

"Like all other colonial enterprises, however, Zionism was based on the total disregard of the rights of the indigenous inhabitants.

"As such, it is morally indefensible. And, as previously stated, all subsequent crimes--and there have been many on both sides--inevitably follow from this original injustice to the Palestinians.

http://www.ifamericansknew.org/download/origin_booklet.pdf
 
Possibly they objected to the British colonial enterprise known as "The Jewish State of Israel" even then taking shape in a part of the world where Jews were still a minority of voters?

Clueless one, Israel existed 3200 years ago.
Not one Arab country, today, existed prior to World War I.

Open a book, you embarrass yourself. :lol:
 

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