I believe Israel's genocide has been excused on those grounds. They were made to do it.[...] (or are we dehumanizing people and insisting they aren't responsible for their hornet-like behavior)?
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I believe Israel's genocide has been excused on those grounds. They were made to do it.[...] (or are we dehumanizing people and insisting they aren't responsible for their hornet-like behavior)?
he knows.Tell that to Mandela.
Are you saying the label 'self hating' is not applied to Jews by Jews?no, it is called the freedom to criticize the government. It is missing in many countries, but not in Israel.
that sentence was not about Israel. Try again.I believe Israel's genocide has been excused on those grounds. They were made to do it.
Unlike you.he knows.
Hilarious. When you stop deflecting I'll admire the chutzpah.that sentence was not about Israel. Try again.
Wow….talk about proving the thread!I believe Israel's genocide has been excused on those grounds. They were made to do it.
It was about people's hornet like behaviour, Shirley? Is Israel's hornet like genocide exempt from comment?that sentence was not about Israel. Try again.
really? What have I gotten wrong?Unlike you.
I was responding to a specific figure of speech used by a poster, not making a general statement.It was about people's hornet like behaviour, Shirley? Is Israel's hornet like genocide exempt from comment?
When you stop lying about the Jew country you hate, because…,ya know….theyre Jews….I’ll convert to Islam.Hilarious. When you stop deflecting I'll admire the chutzpah.
No. The Khazars are a real people who really converted to Judaism in the 7th & 8th centuries, A.D. Not at all a "conspiracy." History shows that most of the Zionist leadership were/are of Ukrainian/Russian decent. Many changed their names.couple of things --
first, the Khazar conspiracy has been repeatedly debunked
second, the problem isn't one of geography but of ideology
third, an area of the world isn't a hornet's nest if the hornets don't act like hornets (or are we dehumanizing people and insisting they aren't responsible for their hornet-like behavior)?
fourth, considering that Israel's population has the Ashkenazic Jews as a minority, why aren't you acknowledging that the majority of Jews in Israel don't come from Europe?
No, but we are pointing out the lies and double standards driven by your antisemitism.It was about people's hornet like behaviour, Shirley? Is Israel's hornet like genocide exempt from comment?
no, it is called the freedom to criticize the government. It is missing in many countries, but not in Israel.

Any way, enough of this.
Perhaps you antisemites shouldn’t have SLAUGHTERED 2/3rds of European Jews. I notice you neglected that fact.
How could the survivors remain in their homes - when you Nazis had stolen everything they had, including their spouses and children?
And be realistic: antisemites like you had spread Jew-hate so far and wide that nobody wanted them. It made the most sense for them to go back to their ancestral homeland, from which they were forced out centuries earlier.
The Arabs were paid for their land. How much did the 800,000 Jews who were driven out of their Middle East homes get?
A Jewish ritual bath, or mikveh, dating back to the final days of the Second Temple period has been unearthed near the Western Wall, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Monday.
The bath, which still bears ash remains that testify to the destruction of the Temple, was discovered recently beneath the Western Wall Plaza, the state-run archaeological body said.
Hewn into the bedrock, the mikveh, which is rectangular in shape, measuring 3.05 meters in length, 1.35 meters in width and 1.85 meters in height, was found sealed beneath a layer dated to the year 70 C.E.
Within this layer, which contains ash, numerous pottery vessels were discovered, along with stone vessels characteristic of the Jewish population that lived in the city on the eve of the destruction, according to the IAA.
So what? Dozens of civilizations have lived in the Levant or had the Levant as part of their territories.
It doesn't really give European Jews a special claim to it.
