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Posted by Nilet on Thu May 15 12:46:12 2014, in response to Re: Palestinian university students’ trip to Auschwitz causes uproar, posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Thu May 15 12:20:52 2014. When are you going to realize that the Arabs attacked Israel..."The Arabs." So now you're going with racism? An entire race is inherently dedicated to destroying Israel by virtue of ancestry alone? Yes he has, as have I. You refuse to listen. No one has. If you think otherwise, then link. You should talk to the ones all immigrating from Europe to Israel, or the ones who were told to leave the Arab countries their families had lived for generations or else, or the Russian Jews who immigrated to Israel after the fall of the USSR, or the Ethiopian Jews, or... I've talked to quite a few Russian Jews, some of whom have actually stayed in Russia. I've also talked to Jews who immigrated from Europe to America. This is the kind of disrespectful bullshit you need to cut out. It isn't myth. Historical evidence suggests many aspects of what is documented in the Bible to be true and that the Jews have had a presence in Israel for thousands of years. OK, when you're trying to justify the authenticity of the Bible, you're really grasping at straws. Even if it were true that an ancient tribe of Jews lived in what's now Israel (which admittedly it probably is), it hardly makes Israel the homeland for all Jews— last time I checked, a homeland is typically based on birth and ancestry rather than joining a religion that was invented there. It's all but impossible to determine who, if anyone, is actually descended from that ancient tribe and it wouldn't matter anyway— that was so long ago that they're not genetic relatives of anybody currently alive today. Sure, Jews have had "a presence" in Israel; they've had a presence nearly everywhere for hundreds of years. Why, then, should that territory be declared the Homeland that all Jews have a right to? Frankly, you'd be far more justified in claiming that America is the homeland of its indigenous people and all the non-indigenous people need to be kicked out (or confined to a small impoverished territory as part of a "two state solution") in order to preserve its true character. Israel is geographically closer to and more accessible to those seeking to flee their homes in places such as Africa. The refugees aren't choosing their destination with some sort of ratio in mind that doesn't create a difficult burden for Israel. No, but Israel is telling them that sure, they'll be considered for immigration status but first they need to give full citizenship to some guy who isn't being persecuted at all simply because he's Jewish. My main gripe is the double standard, but you refuse to address that. Shut up, and before you post another batch of BS, read this thread in its entirety and you'll have your answer. No one should have to explain this to you yet again. No one has ever explained it, and I've read this thread. All people have done is repeatedly declare that Jews are inherently superior and letting too many infidels into Israel is tantamount to destroying it. |