Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
It baffles me to no end that logical people would actually blame Israel for responding to an attack. What county would not respond???
People are stupid!
There are a different set of rules for different groups. Some groups are supposed to take their punishment, feel self-hatred and guilt, even genocide themselves, while others are "victims" just trying to empower themselves with all their awful acts excused. Sound familiar? We certainly see this mentality in the west. They are brainwashing us right now, our young people to feel this way.
We’ve been over this over and over. In many cases, being against Israel, especially when it’s with such venom, is often driven by antisemitism. Such is the case with Omar, along with numerous posters on this forum.
Has anyone determined the amount of disagreement allowed before something gets called antisemitism?
What must people be forced to accept from the nation of Israel before they are free from allegations of antisemitism?
Again, do you automatically link the nation and its political actions to the faith of Judaism and can the two be separated?
I have nothing against any Jewish person or the faith of Judaism. I do not believe in the bombing campaign in Gaza. The Palestinians are people too. Their holy places should not be destroyed. Their children should be safe.
The degree to which the left is advancing hatred for Israel, and emboldening antisemites in the process, is sickening. They demonize Israel with lies while standing up for the real terrorists: Hamas.
The degree to which the left is advancing hatred for Israel, and emboldening antisemites in the process, is sickening. They demonize Israel with lies while standing up for the real terrorists: Hamas.
Has anyone determined the amount of disagreement allowed before something gets called antisemitism?
What must people be forced to accept from the nation of Israel before they are free from allegations of antisemitism?
Again, do you automatically link the nation and its political actions to the faith of Judaism and can the two be separated?
I have nothing against any Jewish person or the faith of Judaism. I do not believe in the bombing campaign in Gaza. The Palestinians are people too. Their holy places should not be destroyed. Their children should be safe.
Does that make me anti-Semitic?
Sigh. For the last time, criticism of Israel is often a cover for antisemitism. You can tell when a poster says something horrible about Israel and adds in “that’s the Jewish way,” or if another poster twists the truth and assigns all blame to Israel, adding in a remark about “Jewish supremacists.”
It seems like antisemites want the opportunity to smear Israel, with lies, add in a direct antisemitic comment, and then when they’re called on it, smear that “demonizing Israel doesn’t make me antisemitic.”
It’s your Islamic terrorists who are intentionally putting children in harm’s way. You think Israel should just stand back, and let Hamas reign down thousands of rockets on them?
And also, many of the children were killed because Hamas’ rockets fell short. They directly killed their OWN kids! But the liberal media doesn’t tell you that.
Liberals are taking up the wrong side here, and for the wrong reasons.
And I have no idea what your pro-life remark is supposed to insinuate.
It is mind-boggling how Jewish people still vote Democrat.
I know. But remember, 1/3rd of us have wised up.
Now that the antisemitism among Democrats is on such full display, maybe more of us will vote Republican next time.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.