Who is the Liar?

You are completely dodging the question. This thread is about equal rights. Is the process for non-Jews the same for moving to Israel as it is for Jewish people? Yes or no.
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
I said "pseudo" Theocracy, considering that Israel labels itself a Jewish state and actively discourages non-Jews from living there

What is wrong with the term of Jewish state?
Nothing, except for the preferred status granted to Jewish people
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.
 
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
I said "pseudo" Theocracy, considering that Israel labels itself a Jewish state and actively discourages non-Jews from living there

What is wrong with the term of Jewish state?
Nothing, except for the preferred status granted to Jewish people

How many Arab ministers are in the Israeli Knesset?
 
How should I know? But they could if they wanted to. Right? Right?!

Oh that's cool. So if a non-Jewish Russian wanted to move to Israel now, it would be the same process as for a Jewish person. Right? Right?!

What's with the "Right? Right?!" thing? it makes you sound weird.

And to answer truthfully, probably not. But that is not to be a mojor problem, because, again, there is a mass community of non-Jews. The exact process? I don't know it, I never had to go through it. But you realize now that you're grasping at straws, don't you? first you hint that living moving to Israel is nearly impossible if you're not Jews, now "Oh, it's possible, but very difficult".

Keep this rate, and you might actually come to the truth at some point.
You are completely dodging the question. This thread is about equal rights. Is the process for non-Jews the same for moving to Israel as it is for Jewish people? Yes or no.
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
But dont ever call into question what really happened in the "holocaust" or you could go to jail
 
What's with the "Right? Right?!" thing? it makes you sound weird.

And to answer truthfully, probably not. But that is not to be a mojor problem, because, again, there is a mass community of non-Jews. The exact process? I don't know it, I never had to go through it. But you realize now that you're grasping at straws, don't you? first you hint that living moving to Israel is nearly impossible if you're not Jews, now "Oh, it's possible, but very difficult".

Keep this rate, and you might actually come to the truth at some point.
You are completely dodging the question. This thread is about equal rights. Is the process for non-Jews the same for moving to Israel as it is for Jewish people? Yes or no.
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
But dont ever call into question what really happened in the "holocaust" or you could go to jail

Oddly enough, not in Israel. Not one single person was ever convicted in Israel for Holocaust denying (and there are more than 20% non-Jews in Israel)

That was probably shooting your own leg, what you did there.
 
What's with the "Right? Right?!" thing? it makes you sound weird.

And to answer truthfully, probably not. But that is not to be a mojor problem, because, again, there is a mass community of non-Jews. The exact process? I don't know it, I never had to go through it. But you realize now that you're grasping at straws, don't you? first you hint that living moving to Israel is nearly impossible if you're not Jews, now "Oh, it's possible, but very difficult".

Keep this rate, and you might actually come to the truth at some point.
You are completely dodging the question. This thread is about equal rights. Is the process for non-Jews the same for moving to Israel as it is for Jewish people? Yes or no.
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
But dont ever call into question what really happened in the "holocaust" or you could go to jail

Anti-Semites always say that Jews continually bring up the Holocaust, when in reality they do.
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.

Because if a child is born to a Japanese citizen, that child is automatically a citizen? Not the same. Try again.
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
or for people with no ancestry from that nation but claiming to be of the same religion gives preferential immigration treatment, there was no nation of israel before 1948
 
If you pay attenmtion, I try to do my best from calling people "Nazis" even when they similar such opinions, that is because I think it's cheap to bring it up in each discussion and is a proof you lost the argument; I'm always surprised to re-descover how many times those who cheapen the Holocaust are those who use the "Nazi!" cry out more than everyone.

Imagine that.
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.

Because if a child is born to a Japanese citizen, that child is automatically a citizen? Not the same. Try again.

Why isn't it the same? It's discrimination.
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.

Because if a child is born to a Japanese citizen, that child is automatically a citizen? Not the same. Try again.


Huh?!

I was talking immigration policies. As in, how they accept, or not easily so, people who want to immigrate to Japan. You know, people who are NOT japanese.

You're not focused today, are you?
 
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
I said "pseudo" Theocracy, considering that Israel labels itself a Jewish state and actively discourages non-Jews from living there

What is wrong with the term of Jewish state?
Nothing, except for the preferred status granted to Jewish people

How many Arab ministers are in the Israeli Knesset?
17 according to Wiki.
 
You are completely dodging the question. This thread is about equal rights. Is the process for non-Jews the same for moving to Israel as it is for Jewish people? Yes or no.
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
But dont ever call into question what really happened in the "holocaust" or you could go to jail

Anti-Semites always say that Jews continually bring up the Holocaust, when in reality they do.
"Anti-Semites always say that Jews continually bring up the Holocaust, when in reality they do."
 
There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.

Because if a child is born to a Japanese citizen, that child is automatically a citizen? Not the same. Try again.


Huh?!

I was talking immigration policies. As in, how they accept, or not easily so, people who want to immigrate to Japan. You know, people who are NOT japanese.

You're not focused today, are you?
Me and oh, let's say George Takei, a man of Japanese descent, would undergo the exact same process if we decided to become Japanese citizens. No preferential treatment for him.
 
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There are dozens and dozens of nations which have preferential immigration policies for people with ancestry from that nation. It's exceedingly common and accepted practice. Yet no one ever sees a problem with it except when it's the Jooooooos.
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.

Because if a child is born to a Japanese citizen, that child is automatically a citizen? Not the same. Try again.


Huh?!

I was talking immigration policies. As in, how they accept, or not easily so, people who want to immigrate to Japan. You know, people who are NOT japanese.

You're not focused today, are you?
Me and oh, let's say George Takei, a man of Japanese descent, would undergo the exact same process if we decided to become Japanese citizens. No preferential treatment for him.

Btw, you dodged my question, too.
 
Equal rights do not apply to non citizens, dufus. A country has the right to decide who it wants to allow inside its borders and how many.
Yes Israel has chosen to be a pseudo-Jewish theocracy, and to live with the problems it brings. So in response to the OP, no, Arabs are not treated equally.

You don't just throw "theocracy" into the argument without even realizing what it means.

As an Israeli, I can trash Judaism every day and night in newspapers, TV and radio, and I won't get arrested.

As and Israeli, I can go undercover, with "the girls" out, with a "do me" skirt, out in public, and I won't get arrested.

As an Israeli girl, I can kiss another girl in public, and I won't get arrested. Or tossed off a roof.

As an Israeli non-religious person, I can argue for hours with an Ultra-Orthodox person about weather God exists or not, and nobody will think "blasphemy!" on me, because it's ok to have open discussions.

As an Israeli, I can say all religious people are idiots, and nobody will give a ****.

So don't talk about "theocracy"! you know nothing about it.
But dont ever call into question what really happened in the "holocaust" or you could go to jail

Anti-Semites always say that Jews continually bring up the Holocaust, when in reality they do.
"Anti-Semites always say that Jews continually bring up the Holocaust, when in reality they do."


Haha, first you bring up the Holocaust in a statement which was not even true, and then you hit us with this!
 
What countries are those? Preferably, refrain from using 3rd world shitholes since I'll just point out that's what they are.

Japan is probably the first country that pops out.

Because if a child is born to a Japanese citizen, that child is automatically a citizen? Not the same. Try again.


Huh?!

I was talking immigration policies. As in, how they accept, or not easily so, people who want to immigrate to Japan. You know, people who are NOT japanese.

You're not focused today, are you?
Me and oh, let's say George Takei, a man of Japanese descent, would undergo the exact same process if we decided to become Japanese citizens. No preferential treatment for him.

Btw, you dodged my question, too.
What question? That I'm not focused? That was a stupid question, made at the end of an incorrect comment. Back to the conversation, please.
 
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