Boycott Israel

More and more people embrace #BDS because it is the right choice for those who believe in justice.

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BDS has been a MASSIVE failure. But I guess you can still cling to some hope that one day it might have an effect on Israel :lol:
That's OK. Israel and its toadies can continue to spend hundreds of millions every year to counter something that "is not working."
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

How's that boycott coming along, Tinmore?
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We who?
 
More and more people embrace #BDS because it is the right choice for those who believe in justice.

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BDS has been a MASSIVE failure. But I guess you can still cling to some hope that one day it might have an effect on Israel :lol:
That's OK. Israel and its toadies can continue to spend hundreds of millions every year to counter something that "is not working."
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

How's that boycott coming along, Tinmore?
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We who?
PSC, Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
 
Historically the word "normalization" has been considered the worst epithet an Arab could accuse another of, but that word has lost its sting for Arabs who actually don't see anything wrong with treating Israel like a normal state. So BDS needed to up the ante to "treachery."

Because broadcasting a TV series that is sympathetic to Jews is the worst!

Of course, in the case of Umm Haroun, in which Israel is hardly mentioned, BDS cannot look antisemitic. So they found one scene where Israel is mentioned - where the main character hears about the birth of Israel on Arab radio - and pretend that this is really the issue they have a problem with, not the sympathetic portrayal of Jews.

Gaza media is a little more honest. They admit that they hate Umm Haroun not because of this snippet of a radio broadcast, but because the series is "adopting the Zionist-Israeli narrative of the injustice of the Jews in the Arab countries before and after the establishment of the state of "Israel"... which holds Arabs responsible for "Jewish refugees" from the Arab countries, and alleging that their emigration from the Arab countries was due to the Arab persecution of them because they are Jews."

(full article )

 
Imagine. "Jewish Voice for Peace" hates Israel SO MUCH that they would rather not see Israel come up with tools to fight the pandemic. They would never use such "dirty tech" even if it can save their lives. Now, that's conviction!

But wait...what's this? They tweeted their principled message from their iPhone.

Apple's iPhone is partially designed and assembled in Israel, by Israelis who have been in - gasp! - the IDF!

But JVP, like all hypocrites, tell everyone else what moral standards they need to live up to. Just like the BDSers who use Israel's Wix to design their webpages, Just like the (supposed) founder of BDS going to Tel Aviv University.

Their pretense of morality is for others, not for them, if it inconveniences their lives at all. That'a why they make a big deal over boycotting Sabra hummus and Caterpillar tractors and high end linens - because those are easy to boycott without any sacrifice.

(full article online)

 
The southern Austrian state has passed a resolution condemning BDS.
"The parliament is committed to resolutely combating every form of antisemitism."


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The southern Austrian state has passed a resolution condemning BDS.
"The parliament is committed to resolutely combating every form of antisemitism."


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I wonder how much the jews in austria had to pay for that or if it was just pure guilt

hahaha
 
The boycott bill is in response to a Palestinian-led boycott movement against Israel.

The BDS movement promotes boycotts, divestment and sanctions of Israeli institutions and businesses in what it says is a nonviolent campaign against Israeli abuses against Palestinians. Israel says the campaign masks a deeper goal of delegitimizing and even destroying the country.

The Missouri bill would require companies to sign a contract pledging not to boycott Israel in order to do business with Missouri. It wouldn't apply to contracts worth less than $100,000 or companies with fewer than 10 employees.

At least 27 other states have passed similar policies, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

(full article online)

 
The boycott bill is in response to a Palestinian-led boycott movement against Israel.

The BDS movement promotes boycotts, divestment and sanctions of Israeli institutions and businesses in what it says is a nonviolent campaign against Israeli abuses against Palestinians. Israel says the campaign masks a deeper goal of delegitimizing and even destroying the country.

The Missouri bill would require companies to sign a contract pledging not to boycott Israel in order to do business with Missouri. It wouldn't apply to contracts worth less than $100,000 or companies with fewer than 10 employees.

At least 27 other states have passed similar policies, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

(full article online)

Several of these unconstitutional laws have already bit the dust in the courts.

 
Of the laceration of Israel there is no end. The most recent contributor to this favored pastime is Noura Erakat, a Rutgers University professor and human rights attorney. Her impeccable left-wing credentials include legal advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

Her new book, Justice For Some, is an attempt to implant her political bias within a scholarly framework of Israeli “colonial domination” based on “racial and ethnic discrimination” as the Jewish state becomes “a de jure apartheid regime.” Why go any further with a diatribe that embraces every current cliché about a malevolent Jewish state? Because it exposes, if inadvertently, the politicized distortions about Israel that currently pass for academic scholarship.

(full article online)

 
Of the laceration of Israel there is no end. The most recent contributor to this favored pastime is Noura Erakat, a Rutgers University professor and human rights attorney. Her impeccable left-wing credentials include legal advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

Her new book, Justice For Some, is an attempt to implant her political bias within a scholarly framework of Israeli “colonial domination” based on “racial and ethnic discrimination” as the Jewish state becomes “a de jure apartheid regime.” Why go any further with a diatribe that embraces every current cliché about a malevolent Jewish state? Because it exposes, if inadvertently, the politicized distortions about Israel that currently pass for academic scholarship.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat is a very interesting and misunderstood person.

Noura Erakat on her new book Justice for Some

 
Of the laceration of Israel there is no end. The most recent contributor to this favored pastime is Noura Erakat, a Rutgers University professor and human rights attorney. Her impeccable left-wing credentials include legal advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

Her new book, Justice For Some, is an attempt to implant her political bias within a scholarly framework of Israeli “colonial domination” based on “racial and ethnic discrimination” as the Jewish state becomes “a de jure apartheid regime.” Why go any further with a diatribe that embraces every current cliché about a malevolent Jewish state? Because it exposes, if inadvertently, the politicized distortions about Israel that currently pass for academic scholarship.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat is a very interesting and misunderstood person.

Noura Erakat on her new book Justice for Some



Misunderstood in what way?

She's a niece of a Palestinian oligarch sitting in the govt,
sent her to the US to enjoy all the luxury a yearly
UNRWA budget can allow the princess.
 
Of the laceration of Israel there is no end. The most recent contributor to this favored pastime is Noura Erakat, a Rutgers University professor and human rights attorney. Her impeccable left-wing credentials include legal advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

Her new book, Justice For Some, is an attempt to implant her political bias within a scholarly framework of Israeli “colonial domination” based on “racial and ethnic discrimination” as the Jewish state becomes “a de jure apartheid regime.” Why go any further with a diatribe that embraces every current cliché about a malevolent Jewish state? Because it exposes, if inadvertently, the politicized distortions about Israel that currently pass for academic scholarship.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat is a very interesting and misunderstood person.

Noura Erakat on her new book Justice for Some



Misunderstood in what way?

She's a niece of a Palestinian oligarch sitting in the govt,
sent her to the US to enjoy all the luxury a yearly
UNRWA budget can allow a princess.

OK, but they have vastly different philosophies. You should check her out before rendering judgment.
 
Of the laceration of Israel there is no end. The most recent contributor to this favored pastime is Noura Erakat, a Rutgers University professor and human rights attorney. Her impeccable left-wing credentials include legal advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

Her new book, Justice For Some, is an attempt to implant her political bias within a scholarly framework of Israeli “colonial domination” based on “racial and ethnic discrimination” as the Jewish state becomes “a de jure apartheid regime.” Why go any further with a diatribe that embraces every current cliché about a malevolent Jewish state? Because it exposes, if inadvertently, the politicized distortions about Israel that currently pass for academic scholarship.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat is a very interesting and misunderstood person.

Noura Erakat on her new book Justice for Some



Misunderstood in what way?

She's a niece of a Palestinian oligarch sitting in the govt,
sent her to the US to enjoy all the luxury a yearly
UNRWA budget can allow a princess.

OK, but they have vastly different philosophies. You should check her out before rendering judgment.


Judgement?
I'm just pointing to facts.

Watched her several times preaching to the choir.
No wonder she evades any opportunity of a serious debate.
 
Of the laceration of Israel there is no end. The most recent contributor to this favored pastime is Noura Erakat, a Rutgers University professor and human rights attorney. Her impeccable left-wing credentials include legal advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.

Her new book, Justice For Some, is an attempt to implant her political bias within a scholarly framework of Israeli “colonial domination” based on “racial and ethnic discrimination” as the Jewish state becomes “a de jure apartheid regime.” Why go any further with a diatribe that embraces every current cliché about a malevolent Jewish state? Because it exposes, if inadvertently, the politicized distortions about Israel that currently pass for academic scholarship.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat is a very interesting and misunderstood person.

Noura Erakat on her new book Justice for Some



Misunderstood in what way?

She's a niece of a Palestinian oligarch sitting in the govt,
sent her to the US to enjoy all the luxury a yearly
UNRWA budget can allow a princess.

OK, but they have vastly different philosophies. You should check her out before rendering judgment.


Judgement?
I'm just pointing to facts.

Watched her several times preaching to the choir.
No wonder she evades any opportunity of a serious debate.

I don't know if you watched this video or not. (probably not) If I can bring to your attention to the segments that start @ 114:30 and 122:00 then we can discuss.
 
RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: As we were just speaking of Noura Erakat, a Law School Grad, she already knows what the international law says on the topic. Israel is not an "Apartheid State." Not only does in not meet the elements that makes-up the offense, but it doesn't fall under the ancillary rights.

post: 24670066 said:
The Gaza Strip is FREE.
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One of the most outstanding complaints made by Arab Palestinians is (what they call) the "Apartheid Wall." In fact they apply the complaint to any border barrier.



1. Everyone lawfully within the territory of a State shall, within that territory, have the right to liberty of movement and freedom to choose his residence.

• Who is lawfully within the territory?​
• Who is unlawfully in the territory?​
Well, the Arab Palestinians have the right to liberty of movement In the Gaza Strip and Jerusalem with the freedom to choose his residence. The Arab Palestinian has the right to liberty of movement and, except as agreed upon regarding Area "C," freedom to choose his residence.

Once you start to alter the Article in the law, you begin to support all sorts of violence and unravel peace and stability.

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Most Respectfully,

R
 
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