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This arrogant and entitled behavior is kinda Exhibit A in the case of "Why do these things keep "just happening" to the Jews?"
Because everyone just mysteriously has a problem with them for absolutely no reason at all - its gone on for thousands of years all over the planet, and whats more amazing is how this is the only group this ever has happened to. Truly a conundrum.
Furthermore, the nerve, the GALL, of supporting an ethnostate for themselves, but denying it to their hosts - in only the white nations of course. Why shouldn't white people be allowed to advocate for nationalism so that they can have a home?
They aren't making these demands of China, to renounce Chinese nationalism, or of Japan, to renounce Japanese nationalism (despite the fact that Japanese nationalism inspired their people to go raping and murdering their way across Asia, and white people had to go stop them )
A good example of "we got our ethnostate so everyone else can just F off...if they're white, that is".
They certainly believe in Zionism which is defined as Jewish nationalism.
Can you provide numbers or proofs of "certainly" in your statement above? Links?
"Among secular Jews, only 23 percent called caring about Israel an essential Jewish trait. It ranks sixth, behind "having a good sense of humor."
1. Most Americans Jews are secular
2. Of those who are not, most are reform or at most conservative (not orthodox).
3. "Caring about Israel" is not Zionism - in fact, it could just as well be that they care about a good two state solution.
If your entire premise is wrong, then why come up with "certainly"?
I would assume less than stellar people have the same right to vote as stellar people. Why would you rebuke someone for voting? If the guy has a right to vote, then he has a right to vote.
Yes, he does have a right to vote. I wasn't suggesting he shouldn't have the right to vote.
Totally ridiculous given that Trump is the one who moved the American embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and has been a strong supporter of the Nation of Israel, and also has a Jewish daughter and a Jewish son in law and many close Jewish friends. This killer was NOT a Trump supporter. The leader of the Jewish people, Prime Minister Netanyahu, is a close ally of Trump!
This simply creates more divisions and is troubling to me as a minority Republican. The left relies on racially based voting blocs.
I personally and many of my friends see liberals and Democrats as enemies who are more loyal to foreign interests, foreign countries, and foreign nationals (like illegals) than to America and Americans. When black or Jewish becomes equated with liberal, then blacks and Jews also become the enemy.
More important ever for minority and Jewish conservatives to speak up and be heard because many of us have un undivided loyalty to America. My own parents are Asian immigrants, and most people in my family proudly say that we are NOT world citizens, we are AMERICAN citizens. Citizenship that we've earned, not given for free.
It doesn't matter what the facts are or what type of tragedy has happened. Certain people regardless of race or religion will always politicize a situation for their own agenda.
Why should the POTUS denounce things that don't exist anymore?
I want him to denounce T. Rex and Bigfoot.
And all Studebakers.
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