Israel's travel ban on the BDS movement.

Do you really spend all day ranting and raving antisemitic nonsense ?

How many Israeli institutions, and Israeli press made a big deal about Poland's law restricting freedom of speech by criminalizing those who blame the Polish state for the Holocaust?

A ridiculous amount.

Now how many Polish institutions, and Polish press made a big deal about Israel's law restricting freedom of speech by banning those from the BDS movement from entering Israel?

Obviously next to none.

Maybe Jews should take a hint, and shut their stupid hypocritical mouths.

So the answer is yes ;-)

Something tells me you are some kinda basement dweller in Gaza with nothing better to do that blither on and on about the evil Joooooos

Well, if pointing out things Israelis / Jews do like I am doing is so "Anti-Semitic" then obviously pointing out things Poland / Polish people do like the Jews / Israelis have done recently is 'Anti-Polish"

But, no, no, Israelis / Jews also think Polish are anti-Semitic for standing up to Jews by enacting a law to stop slander, and libel against Poland, for blaming the Polish state for the Holocaust.

I'm a Polish American, and I'm completely sick, and tired of Jewish rubbish.
 
Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

The very things Israel / Jews have called Poland as doing?

It seems Jews over, and over again just think they have impunity, and that we the Goyim have a different set of rights than they do.

New Israeli Travel Ban Is a Major Blow to Democracy, Empowers BDS Movement

NEW ISRAELI TRAVEL BAN IS A MAJOR BLOW TO DEMOCRACY, EMPOWERS BDS MOVEMENT
January 8, 2018




With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government that is increasingly obsessed with silencing criticism, dissent and non-violent political activism. The important question about the ban is not whether Israel has the sovereign right to implement this ban — it does. What matters is the damaging impact the move will have on the country’s future and core values.

J Street strongly opposes the Global BDS Movement. And we firmly believe that the only way for Israel to effectively confront and defeat it is by pursuing and reaching a two-state peace agreement that resolves the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and brings an end to over fifty years of occupation. Banning BDS supporters from entering Israel will not counter their arguments or stem the global tide of concern over occupation and the treatment of Palestinians. On the contrary, the decision helps to empower the BDS Movement and validate some of its criticisms by making Israel less open, tolerant and democratic.

In the past several years, we have seen Israeli leaders pursue and embrace legislation and public campaigns designed to stigmatize and silence many of the most prominent critics and chroniclers of the occupation. Targets have included civil and human rights activists, former Israeli soldiers and some of the country’s leading writers and artists. Moving forward, no critic of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians — Israeli or foreign, Jewish or non-Jewish — can be certain that this government will not act to limit their engagement with Israeli society, or even to ban them from entering the country.

Shared democratic values have long been central to the US-Israel relationship — and they are increasingly under threat. American Jewish, pro-Israel leaders must not look away from what is happening. Instead of validating an approach to BDS defined by censorship and fear, they should recognize that the movement is a by-product of a much larger crisis that threatens Israel’s basic security, character and future.

It does nothing to empower angry, self-loathing people like you.

So, does Israel support freedom, and democracy, or not?

So, are the poles complicit in Nazi war crimes or not?
 
Do you really spend all day ranting and raving antisemitic nonsense ?

How many Israeli institutions, and Israeli press made a big deal about Poland's law restricting freedom of speech by criminalizing those who blame the Polish state for the Holocaust?

A ridiculous amount.

Now how many Polish institutions, and Polish press made a big deal about Israel's law restricting freedom of speech by banning those from the BDS movement from entering Israel?

Obviously next to none.

Maybe Jews should take a hint, and shut their stupid hypocritical mouths.

So the answer is yes ;-)

Something tells me you are some kinda basement dweller in Gaza with nothing better to do that blither on and on about the evil Joooooos

Well, if pointing out things Israelis / Jews do like I am doing is so "Anti-Semitic" then obviously pointing out things Poland / Polish people do like the Jews / Israelis have done recently is 'Anti-Polish"

But, no, no, Israelis / Jews also think Polish are anti-Semitic for standing up to Jews by enacting a law to stop slander, and libel against Poland, for blaming the Polish state for the Holocaust.

I'm a Polish American, and I'm completely sick, and tired of Jewish rubbish.

The poles actually were responsible for the Holocaust.
 
Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

The very things Israel / Jews have called Poland as doing?

It seems Jews over, and over again just think they have impunity, and that we the Goyim have a different set of rights than they do.

New Israeli Travel Ban Is a Major Blow to Democracy, Empowers BDS Movement

NEW ISRAELI TRAVEL BAN IS A MAJOR BLOW TO DEMOCRACY, EMPOWERS BDS MOVEMENT
January 8, 2018




With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government that is increasingly obsessed with silencing criticism, dissent and non-violent political activism. The important question about the ban is not whether Israel has the sovereign right to implement this ban — it does. What matters is the damaging impact the move will have on the country’s future and core values.

J Street strongly opposes the Global BDS Movement. And we firmly believe that the only way for Israel to effectively confront and defeat it is by pursuing and reaching a two-state peace agreement that resolves the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and brings an end to over fifty years of occupation. Banning BDS supporters from entering Israel will not counter their arguments or stem the global tide of concern over occupation and the treatment of Palestinians. On the contrary, the decision helps to empower the BDS Movement and validate some of its criticisms by making Israel less open, tolerant and democratic.

In the past several years, we have seen Israeli leaders pursue and embrace legislation and public campaigns designed to stigmatize and silence many of the most prominent critics and chroniclers of the occupation. Targets have included civil and human rights activists, former Israeli soldiers and some of the country’s leading writers and artists. Moving forward, no critic of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians — Israeli or foreign, Jewish or non-Jewish — can be certain that this government will not act to limit their engagement with Israeli society, or even to ban them from entering the country.

Shared democratic values have long been central to the US-Israel relationship — and they are increasingly under threat. American Jewish, pro-Israel leaders must not look away from what is happening. Instead of validating an approach to BDS defined by censorship and fear, they should recognize that the movement is a by-product of a much larger crisis that threatens Israel’s basic security, character and future.

Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

Imagine how nice the US would be if we also stopped whiney twats from traveling here.......

With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

WTF?
If Trump prevents some Muslims from entering the US, would you think that was a blow to US democracy?

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government

Never mind, this is the opposite of a "blow to democracy.
 
Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

The very things Israel / Jews have called Poland as doing?

It seems Jews over, and over again just think they have impunity, and that we the Goyim have a different set of rights than they do.

New Israeli Travel Ban Is a Major Blow to Democracy, Empowers BDS Movement

NEW ISRAELI TRAVEL BAN IS A MAJOR BLOW TO DEMOCRACY, EMPOWERS BDS MOVEMENT
January 8, 2018




With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government that is increasingly obsessed with silencing criticism, dissent and non-violent political activism. The important question about the ban is not whether Israel has the sovereign right to implement this ban — it does. What matters is the damaging impact the move will have on the country’s future and core values.

J Street strongly opposes the Global BDS Movement. And we firmly believe that the only way for Israel to effectively confront and defeat it is by pursuing and reaching a two-state peace agreement that resolves the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and brings an end to over fifty years of occupation. Banning BDS supporters from entering Israel will not counter their arguments or stem the global tide of concern over occupation and the treatment of Palestinians. On the contrary, the decision helps to empower the BDS Movement and validate some of its criticisms by making Israel less open, tolerant and democratic.

In the past several years, we have seen Israeli leaders pursue and embrace legislation and public campaigns designed to stigmatize and silence many of the most prominent critics and chroniclers of the occupation. Targets have included civil and human rights activists, former Israeli soldiers and some of the country’s leading writers and artists. Moving forward, no critic of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians — Israeli or foreign, Jewish or non-Jewish — can be certain that this government will not act to limit their engagement with Israeli society, or even to ban them from entering the country.

Shared democratic values have long been central to the US-Israel relationship — and they are increasingly under threat. American Jewish, pro-Israel leaders must not look away from what is happening. Instead of validating an approach to BDS defined by censorship and fear, they should recognize that the movement is a by-product of a much larger crisis that threatens Israel’s basic security, character and future.

It does nothing to empower angry, self-loathing people like you.

So, does Israel support freedom, and democracy, or not?

So, are the poles complicit in Nazi war crimes or not?

Polish people were the first to fight the Nazis, why do Jews always ignore that one?

Far more Polish people fought the Nazis, than fought for the Nazis.

Jews are re-writing history all the time.
 
Do you really spend all day ranting and raving antisemitic nonsense ?

How many Israeli institutions, and Israeli press made a big deal about Poland's law restricting freedom of speech by criminalizing those who blame the Polish state for the Holocaust?

A ridiculous amount.

Now how many Polish institutions, and Polish press made a big deal about Israel's law restricting freedom of speech by banning those from the BDS movement from entering Israel?

Obviously next to none.

Maybe Jews should take a hint, and shut their stupid hypocritical mouths.

So the answer is yes ;-)

Something tells me you are some kinda basement dweller in Gaza with nothing better to do that blither on and on about the evil Joooooos

Well, if pointing out things Israelis / Jews do like I am doing is so "Anti-Semitic" then obviously pointing out things Poland / Polish people do like the Jews / Israelis have done recently is 'Anti-Polish"

But, no, no, Israelis / Jews also think Polish are anti-Semitic for standing up to Jews by enacting a law to stop slander, and libel against Poland, for blaming the Polish state for the Holocaust.

I'm a Polish American, and I'm completely sick, and tired of Jewish rubbish.

The poles actually were responsible for the Holocaust.

Jews were far more responsible for the Holocaust, than the Poles.

Jewish Ghetto Police delivered 10,000 Jews to the Nazis a day for the camps.

Nothing Polish people does beats that.

You are the most sick people the World has ever seen, it's no wonder why you're hated.
 
Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

The very things Israel / Jews have called Poland as doing?

It seems Jews over, and over again just think they have impunity, and that we the Goyim have a different set of rights than they do.

New Israeli Travel Ban Is a Major Blow to Democracy, Empowers BDS Movement

NEW ISRAELI TRAVEL BAN IS A MAJOR BLOW TO DEMOCRACY, EMPOWERS BDS MOVEMENT
January 8, 2018




With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government that is increasingly obsessed with silencing criticism, dissent and non-violent political activism. The important question about the ban is not whether Israel has the sovereign right to implement this ban — it does. What matters is the damaging impact the move will have on the country’s future and core values.

J Street strongly opposes the Global BDS Movement. And we firmly believe that the only way for Israel to effectively confront and defeat it is by pursuing and reaching a two-state peace agreement that resolves the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and brings an end to over fifty years of occupation. Banning BDS supporters from entering Israel will not counter their arguments or stem the global tide of concern over occupation and the treatment of Palestinians. On the contrary, the decision helps to empower the BDS Movement and validate some of its criticisms by making Israel less open, tolerant and democratic.

In the past several years, we have seen Israeli leaders pursue and embrace legislation and public campaigns designed to stigmatize and silence many of the most prominent critics and chroniclers of the occupation. Targets have included civil and human rights activists, former Israeli soldiers and some of the country’s leading writers and artists. Moving forward, no critic of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians — Israeli or foreign, Jewish or non-Jewish — can be certain that this government will not act to limit their engagement with Israeli society, or even to ban them from entering the country.

Shared democratic values have long been central to the US-Israel relationship — and they are increasingly under threat. American Jewish, pro-Israel leaders must not look away from what is happening. Instead of validating an approach to BDS defined by censorship and fear, they should recognize that the movement is a by-product of a much larger crisis that threatens Israel’s basic security, character and future.

Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

Imagine how nice the US would be if we also stopped whiney twats from traveling here.......

With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

WTF?
If Trump prevents some Muslims from entering the US, would you think that was a blow to US democracy?

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government

Never mind, this is the opposite of a "blow to democracy.

How about we add Israel to a travel ban, considering Israel is a rogue state, and most Jews are Liberals, how about that?

Why did Jewish groups condemn Trump's travel ban?

Supreme Court approval of travel ban is disappointing, some Jewish groups say
 
Do you really spend all day ranting and raving antisemitic nonsense ?

How many Israeli institutions, and Israeli press made a big deal about Poland's law restricting freedom of speech by criminalizing those who blame the Polish state for the Holocaust?

A ridiculous amount.

Now how many Polish institutions, and Polish press made a big deal about Israel's law restricting freedom of speech by banning those from the BDS movement from entering Israel?

Obviously next to none.

Maybe Jews should take a hint, and shut their stupid hypocritical mouths.

So the answer is yes ;-)

Something tells me you are some kinda basement dweller in Gaza with nothing better to do that blither on and on about the evil Joooooos

Well, if pointing out things Israelis / Jews do like I am doing is so "Anti-Semitic" then obviously pointing out things Poland / Polish people do like the Jews / Israelis have done recently is 'Anti-Polish"

But, no, no, Israelis / Jews also think Polish are anti-Semitic for standing up to Jews by enacting a law to stop slander, and libel against Poland, for blaming the Polish state for the Holocaust.

I'm a Polish American, and I'm completely sick, and tired of Jewish rubbish.

The poles actually were responsible for the Holocaust.

Jews were far more responsible for the Holocaust, than the Poles.

Jewish Ghetto Police delivered 10,000 Jews to the Nazis a day for the camps.

Nothing Polish people does beats that.

You are the most sick people the World has ever seen, it's no wonder why you're hated.

Such an angry little man. You’re self-hate needs a cure.
 
Boycott
Divest
Sanctions

Against Israel...................BDS.................

Why the hell would they want them there.............................boogles the mind..........

lol
 
Polish people were the first to fight the Nazis, why do Jews always ignore that one?
Of course, only the Poles fought. :cool-45:

"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

So, they weren't Polish Jews?

So, why should they be in Poland, then?
 
Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

The very things Israel / Jews have called Poland as doing?

It seems Jews over, and over again just think they have impunity, and that we the Goyim have a different set of rights than they do.

New Israeli Travel Ban Is a Major Blow to Democracy, Empowers BDS Movement

NEW ISRAELI TRAVEL BAN IS A MAJOR BLOW TO DEMOCRACY, EMPOWERS BDS MOVEMENT
January 8, 2018




With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government that is increasingly obsessed with silencing criticism, dissent and non-violent political activism. The important question about the ban is not whether Israel has the sovereign right to implement this ban — it does. What matters is the damaging impact the move will have on the country’s future and core values.

J Street strongly opposes the Global BDS Movement. And we firmly believe that the only way for Israel to effectively confront and defeat it is by pursuing and reaching a two-state peace agreement that resolves the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and brings an end to over fifty years of occupation. Banning BDS supporters from entering Israel will not counter their arguments or stem the global tide of concern over occupation and the treatment of Palestinians. On the contrary, the decision helps to empower the BDS Movement and validate some of its criticisms by making Israel less open, tolerant and democratic.

In the past several years, we have seen Israeli leaders pursue and embrace legislation and public campaigns designed to stigmatize and silence many of the most prominent critics and chroniclers of the occupation. Targets have included civil and human rights activists, former Israeli soldiers and some of the country’s leading writers and artists. Moving forward, no critic of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians — Israeli or foreign, Jewish or non-Jewish — can be certain that this government will not act to limit their engagement with Israeli society, or even to ban them from entering the country.

Shared democratic values have long been central to the US-Israel relationship — and they are increasingly under threat. American Jewish, pro-Israel leaders must not look away from what is happening. Instead of validating an approach to BDS defined by censorship and fear, they should recognize that the movement is a by-product of a much larger crisis that threatens Israel’s basic security, character and future.

Amazing, isn't this a restriction of Democracy, and freedom of expression?

Imagine how nice the US would be if we also stopped whiney twats from traveling here.......

With the announcement that members of twenty organizations will be banned from entering Israel because of their support for the BDS Movement, the Netanyahu government has struck another significant blow to the foundations of Israeli democracy.

WTF?
If Trump prevents some Muslims from entering the US, would you think that was a blow to US democracy?

Implementing legislation passed by the Knesset in March, this new ban is the work of a government

Never mind, this is the opposite of a "blow to democracy.

How about we add Israel to a travel ban, considering Israel is a rogue state, and most Jews are Liberals, how about that?

Why did Jewish groups condemn Trump's travel ban?

Supreme Court approval of travel ban is disappointing, some Jewish groups say

How about we add Israel to a travel ban

You should lobby your representatives for that.
Keep me informed.
 
Polish people were the first to fight the Nazis, why do Jews always ignore that one?
Of course, only the Poles fought. :cool-45:

"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

So, they weren't Polish Jews?

So, why should they be in Poland, then?
Did you actually read my post?
"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia
 
Polish people were the first to fight the Nazis, why do Jews always ignore that one?
Of course, only the Poles fought. :cool-45:

"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

So, they weren't Polish Jews?

So, why should they be in Poland, then?
Did you actually read my post?
"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

Yes, I did read it.
If those Polish Jews who fought the Nazis out of Poland weren't really Polish, why should Poland support them as a integral part of Poland?
 
Polish people were the first to fight the Nazis, why do Jews always ignore that one?
Of course, only the Poles fought. :cool-45:

"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

So, they weren't Polish Jews?

So, why should they be in Poland, then?
Did you actually read my post?
"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

Yes, I did read it.
If those Polish Jews who fought the Nazis out of Poland weren't really Polish, why should Poland support them as a integral part of Poland?
Are you really so stupid or just pretending to? These Jews served in the Polish army and fought Nazis. They were Polish citizens and they were Jews, not Poles.
 
Polish people were the first to fight the Nazis, why do Jews always ignore that one?
Of course, only the Poles fought. :cool-45:

"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

So, they weren't Polish Jews?

So, why should they be in Poland, then?
Did you actually read my post?
"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

Yes, I did read it.
If those Polish Jews who fought the Nazis out of Poland weren't really Polish, why should Poland support them as a integral part of Poland?
Are you really so stupid or just pretending to? These Jews served in the Polish army and fought Nazis. They were Polish citizens and they were Jews, not Poles.

If Jews living in Poland were not real Polish people, why the F should Polish people care about their well being?
 
Of course, only the Poles fought. :cool-45:

"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

So, they weren't Polish Jews?

So, why should they be in Poland, then?
Did you actually read my post?
"One hundred thirty thousand soldiers of Jewish descent served in the Polish Army at the outbreak of the Second World War,[124] thus being among the first to launch armed resistance against Nazi Germany."
History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

Yes, I did read it.
If those Polish Jews who fought the Nazis out of Poland weren't really Polish, why should Poland support them as a integral part of Poland?
Are you really so stupid or just pretending to? These Jews served in the Polish army and fought Nazis. They were Polish citizens and they were Jews, not Poles.

If Jews living in Poland were not real Polish people, why the F should Polish people care about their well being?
"The Poles commonly referred to as the Polish people, are a nation and West Slavic ethnic group native to Poland who share a common ancestry, culture, history and are native speakers of the Polish language."
So are Jews living in Poland "real Polish people"?
 

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