ShahdagMountains
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um, wut?
Is that short for > what?
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um, wut?
Greater than wut?Is that short for > what?
Greater than wut?
You used this symbol: >Oh l see. Boonies language.
You used this symbol: >
irosie91 asked the same question you asked. Almost at the same time.
No, I have only ~200 posts.Did she really?
You’re quite prolific, aren’t you?
No, I have only ~200 posts.
And maybe that’s the point.He is certainly open to good suggestions.
lolAfter they destroy Hamas forever and the Gazans can at last live in peace WITH THEMSELVES!! What mechanism that takes I don't know, but it will be when rich Arabs and anyone who can afford it live in Condos by the sea. Trump's plan is a goer imo but He is certainly open to good suggestions.
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gewanisland.com
Gaza oh Gaza
Your death is desired by HATE
From Hamas not Jews
Greg
uh, ok "greg"True Syl!!
Greg
He means into the sea. He’s just another Jew-hating sock.Go where?
Or do you mean “go Israel”!![]()
From river to sea from one side.
Ersatz Israel from the other.
Is it Possible for Israel and Palestine to Peacefully Coexist?
My question is a simple one.Both of those sayings come from one side. Both sayings are calling for the elimination of Israel.
Check it out.
The term "ersatz Israel" can be interpreted in different ways depending on context, tone, and intent, so whether it is anti-Semitic is not a simple yes or no. It often hints at negative or critical connotations, but it depends on how it’s being used:
- Definition of Ersatz:
"Ersatz" is a German word meaning "substitute" or "imitation," often implying something is inferior or fake.- Potential Uses:
- If someone is using "ersatz Israel" to imply that the modern State of Israel is illegitimate, fake, or a lesser version of some "real" or "authentic" Israel, it can be anti-Semitic, as it denies Jewish self-determination and sovereignty.
- It could also reflect broader conspiracy theories about Jews, Israel, or Zionism, which often overlap with anti-Semitic tropes.
- However, in rare contexts, it could be used critically in a non-anti-Semitic way, for example, debates within Jewish or Israeli circles about policy, identity, or religious authenticity—but that's far less common.
- Key Red Flag:
The phrase is often seen in extreme anti-Israel rhetoric or fringe conspiracy theories involving themes like "Khazar Jews," "Zionist Occupation," or "fake Jews", which are widely recognized as anti-Semitic.- IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism:
Statements that deny the Jewish people their right to self-determination or claim the existence of the State of Israel is a racist endeavor can be anti-Semitic.Final Take:
Context is everything, but "ersatz Israel" is frequently viewed as anti-Semitic—especially if it challenges Israel’s legitimacy or draws on conspirators.
The saying "From the River to the Sea"
The phrase "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" is calling for the destruction of Israel ... which resides between the River to the sea.
Why did Coyote pretend that those sayings were from each side?
I pointed the same thing out to her earlier - that both sayings were against Israel - and she never responded.My question is a simple one.
Why did Coyote pretend that those sayings were from each side?
She has been obsessed with Jews and Israel since I came here and likely before. It's not like she doesn't know what anti-Semitism is...
Ergo?
She's trolling Jews and used to do it as a maude.
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