Derec
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Why Israel?
Why have anybody sign anything about Israel?
Why should Americans be protecting Israel?
Why should the State of Texas be forced to do business with a contractor who is an antisemitic "kauft nicht bei Juden" type?
Why Israel?
Why have anybody sign anything about Israel?
Why should Americans be protecting Israel?
Therefore, she may personally boycott Israel and cause economic harm to Israel so long as it is not done in her professional/business capacity.
Why should the State of Texas be forced to do business with a contractor who is an antisemitic "kauft nicht bei Juden" type?
Since the contract did not specify Nazi behavior as objectionable, what on earth are you talking about?Why Israel?
Why have anybody sign anything about Israel?
Why should Americans be protecting Israel?
Why should the State of Texas be forced to do business with a contractor who is an antisemitic "kauft nicht bei Juden" type?
What's the difference between BDS and "kauft nicht bei Juden"?Since the contract did not specify Nazi behavior as objectionable, what on earth are you talking about?
40+ International Jewish organisations who oppose conflating antisemitism with criticism of Israel and all either support or are neutral regarding BDS, apparently:
https://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/fir...uating-antisemitism-with-criticism-of-israel/
From the UK specifically:
JJP (Jews for Justice for Palestinians) opposes Israeli policies that are destroying the human, civil, political and economic rights of the Palestinian people.
https://jfjfp.com/who-we-are/
Why Israel?
Why have anybody sign anything about Israel?
Why should Americans be protecting Israel?
Why should the State of Texas be forced to do business with a contractor who is an antisemitic "kauft nicht bei Juden" type?
I have answered everything.You have not answered anything.
I deny your baseless claims.You just deny facts.
Islamofascist ideology created Hamas. Hamas is an offshoot from the Muslim Brotherhood, that has existed since the 1920s. Muslim Brotherhood participated in the Arab war to annihilate Israel in 1948.You deny that oppression created Hamas.
Wrong. I deny that the UN partition plan belongs in that graphic, as it was never implemented (Arabs chose to go to war against Israel instead) and thus it can't be used to illustrate shifting borders.You deny the UN map was the fair distribution of land decided by the UN.
Because "the Palestinians" have not. Only Fatah did, and that reluctantly. Hamas (most popular party among Palestinians, esp. in Gaza) rejects any recognition of Israel. Same goes for Islamic Jihad and the Marxist-Leninist PFLP (splitters!). Those are the four biggest factions among Palestinians.You deny the Palestinians have agreed to the '67 borders with joint control of Jerusalem for a long time.
I have shown that Israel is very much willing to trade land for peace. They did it with Sinai and Egypt for example. They tried to do it with Gaza, but only got 100s of rockets in response. Given the experience in Gaza, it would be foolish to leave West Bank.You deny that land is slowly being stolen and that the Palestinians live in a fractured land under oppression.
For one, I am not conflating antisemitism with criticism of Israel.
I'm sure you've looked into that and are well informed on it.I have no respect for groups like "Jewish Voice for Peace". They are nothing but a bunch of far-left self-haters that want to see Israel destroyed.
I have answered everything.
I deny your baseless claims.
You deny that oppression created Hamas.
Islamofascist ideology created Hamas. Hamas is an offshoot from the Muslim Brotherhood, that has existed since the 1920s. Muslim Brotherhood participated in the Arab war to annihilate Israel in 1948.
You deny the UN map was the fair distribution of land decided by the UN.
Wrong. I deny that the UN partition plan belongs in that graphic, as it was never implemented (Arabs chose to go to war against Israel instead) and thus it can't be used to illustrate shifting borders.
You deny the Palestinians have agreed to the '67 borders with joint control of Jerusalem for a long time.
Because "the Palestinians" have not. Only Fatah did, and that reluctantly. Hamas (most popular party among Palestinians, esp. in Gaza) rejects any recognition of Israel. Same goes for Islamic Jihad and the Marxist-Leninist PFLP (splitters!). Those are the four biggest factions among Palestinians.
You deny that land is slowly being stolen and that the Palestinians live in a fractured land under oppression.
I have shown that Israel is very much willing to trade land for peace.
They tried to do it with Gaza, but only got 100s of rockets in response.
I do not deny that West Bank is very much fractured.
What evidence do you have for the claim that Palestinians are descendants of ancient Israelites? As far as I know, they are genetically indistinguishable from other Arabs. There was also a lot of Arab immigration into "historic Palestine" during the early 20th century, same time there was a lot of Jewish immigration too.You are either ignoring or are unaware of the fact that over the past 2000 years, Jews in Palestine converted to Christianity and Islam and raised their children in their new faiths, but they didn't leave.
That's a claim backed up by nothing. Even UNRWA requires only a two year residence before creation of Israel to call people "Palestinian refugees".They stayed right where they were. They were, and their descendants are, the indigenous Semitic people of Palestine.
BS. Are you subscribing to the antisemitic theories that deny that modern Jews have any connection with the Land of Israel?The Right of Return is based on the ancestral claim, but the Palestinians have a stronger ancestral claim to Palestine than nearly every Jew of the diaspora.
If an Arab family moved to Jerusalem or Jaffa or Bethsheeba from Cairo or Baghdad or Damascus on May 31st 1946, their descendants in perpetuity are counted as "Palestinian refugees" that now demand "right of return". No 1000 years required.All this Zionist apologist hand waving can't obscure the fact that people whose every ancestor for the past 1000 years have lived in or near Jerusalem have a stronger connection to it than people whose ancestors were European or American for as far back as anyone remembers.
You are incorrect.That is incorrect.
It only became popular after the Arab lands were divided into different countries based on World War I powers carving out protectorates from previously Ottoman territory.Pan-Arabism was popular at the beginning of the 20th century but it was by no means universally accepted among the Arabic and Semitic peoples.
Funny, given that Yasser Arafat was an Egyptian.There were real differences between the Bedouin of the Negev, the Samaritans and Muslims of the Jordan River Valley, and the Christian Palestinians who mostly lived in the urban areas and what is now Lebanon, but one thing they agreed on was that they were not Egyptians.
What racism? Palestinians are hardly an ethnicity, much less a race. Did you know there are ginger Palestinians?^ Appeal to Racism.
So what indeed. I am not talking about before the 20th century. Of course technology was different. But Israel found a desert and pretty quickly built a modern state there. Even today, you see Hamas not invest in how to better Gaza, but in terror tunnels, rockets from Iran and other means to inflict terror on Israel.Before the 20th century, most farmland was less productive, most resources were less exploited, most towns and cities were less sanitary, and most people were less educated and well traveled. So what?
Relatively secular.If Israel was so wonderfully secular
citizens would be allowed to identify as Israeli on their national IDs, not forced to identify themselves by their religious affiliation or ethnicity. But Israel's highest court has ruled that the government needs to know who gets preferential treatment and who is discriminated against by law, because not being allowed to discriminate on the basis of religion and ancestry would thwart the purpose of the Jewish State. Bigotry and bias are baked into Israel's foundation. All your hand waving can't obscure that truth, either.
What's the difference between BDS and "kauft nicht bei Juden"?Since the contract did not specify Nazi behavior as objectionable, what on earth are you talking about?
What's the difference between BDS and "kauft nicht bei Juden"?
You did in the post just before that one. "Kauft nicht bei Jüden" is German for "Don't buy from Jews".For one, I am not conflating antisemitism with criticism of Israel.
Anti-Semitism would be saying that Israel is bad because it is ruled by Jews.But when Israel is criticized in a way no other country is, to the extent that Israel is denied the right to defend itself against Islamofascist terrorists, then it becomes antisemitic.
So if one criticizes imperialist behavior by some of one's group, one is a "self-hater"? During the Nazi years, were anti-Nazi Germans "self-haters"?I have no respect for groups like "Jewish Voice for Peace". They are nothing but a bunch of far-left self-haters that want to see Israel destroyed.
The fourth map reflects what happened when the Arabs once again decided to settle it by force.
In other words they resisted theft and violent oppression with violence. And it is not "the Arabs". That is something a sick racist would say. It is the Palestinians.
Over time many of the oppressed become angry and over more time some people become violent.
The continual theft of land is why the oppression exists.
The first map shows what Palestinians controlled and what Jews controlled.
The second map shows the UN designated borders after the Jews used violence to take what they wanted.
The third map shows what Palestinians have been willing to accept with joint control of Jerusalem for a long time.
The fourth map shows the continual non-stop theft of land since 1967.
Welcome to ZOG America
What evidence do you have for the claim that Palestinians are descendants of ancient Israelites?
Jews break down into three genetic groups, all of which have Middle Eastern origins – which are shared with the Palestinians and Druze.
“The closest genetic neighbors to most Jewish groups were the Palestinians, Israeli Bedouins, and Druze in addition to the Southern Europeans, including Cypriots,” as Ostrer and Skorecki wrote in a review of their findings that they co-authored in the journal Human Genetics in October 2012...
... Both groups of Jews shared ancestry with contemporary Middle Eastern and Southern European populations. The closest genetic relatives of the Middle Eastern Jews are Druze, Bedouin and Palestinians. The closest genetic relatives of the European group of Jews are Northern Italians, followed by Sardinians and French...
... Further evidence for the Middle Eastern origins of Ashjenazi Jews came from a study published in 2014: In that research, which appeared in Nature Communications, a team led by Shai Carmi of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem sequenced the complete genomes of 128 people of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. Their analysis revealed that the Ashkenazi Jewish population is “an even mix” of European and Middle Eastern ancestral populations—suggesting, as Carmi writes on the web site of The Ashkenazi Genome Consortium (TAGC), “a sex-biased process, where, say, Middle-Eastern Jewish men married European non-Jewish women.”
As far as I know, they are genetically indistinguishable from other Arabs. There was also a lot of Arab immigration into "historic Palestine" during the early 20th century, same time there was a lot of Jewish immigration too.
That's a claim backed up by nothing. Even UNRWA requires only a two year residence before creation of Israel to call people "Palestinian refugees".
BS. Are you subscribing to the antisemitic theories that deny that modern Jews have any connection with the Land of Israel?The Right of Return is based on the ancestral claim, but the Palestinians have a stronger ancestral claim to Palestine than nearly every Jew of the diaspora.
And besides: before the 1948, there were also Jews who had to flee their homes in places like Gaza (zero Jews live there now). Unlike Palestinians, they have not been kept in refugee camps for 70 years but are fully integrated into Israeli society. Same should happen to so-called "Palestinian refugees".
If an Arab family moved to Jerusalem or Jaffa or Bethsheeba from Cairo or Baghdad or Damascus on May 31st 1946, their descendants in perpetuity are counted as "Palestinian refugees" that now demand "right of return". No 1000 years required.All this Zionist apologist hand waving can't obscure the fact that people whose every ancestor for the past 1000 years have lived in or near Jerusalem have a stronger connection to it than people whose ancestors were European or American for as far back as anyone remembers.
You are incorrect.That is incorrect.
It only became popular after the Arab lands were divided into different countries based on World War I powers carving out protectorates from previously Ottoman territory.Pan-Arabism was popular at the beginning of the 20th century but it was by no means universally accepted among the Arabic and Semitic peoples.
Before than, there was no need for the concept really. And how do you explain PLO leaders stating that they invented Palestinian identity?
That, by the way, is in my opinion the chief obstacle to solving this problem. Since Palestinian identity was invented by the PLO terrorists for the express purpose to facilitate their fight against Israel, "resistance" has become an indispensable aspect of the Palestinian identity. Palestinians do not want to give up hatred against Israel, because, without it, what do they have that makes them "Palestinian"?
Funny, given that Yasser Arafat was an Egyptian.There were real differences between the Bedouin of the Negev, the Samaritans and Muslims of the Jordan River Valley, and the Christian Palestinians who mostly lived in the urban areas and what is now Lebanon, but one thing they agreed on was that they were not Egyptians.
What racism? Palestinians are hardly an ethnicity, much less a race. Did you know there are ginger Palestinians?^ Appeal to Racism.
The issue is culture, not race.
So what indeed. I am not talking about before the 20th century. Of course technology was different. But Israel found a desert and pretty quickly built a modern state there. Even today, you see Hamas not invest in how to better Gaza, but in terror tunnels, rockets from Iran and other means to inflict terror on Israel.Before the 20th century, most farmland was less productive, most resources were less exploited, most towns and cities were less sanitary, and most people were less educated and well traveled. So what?
Relatively secular.If Israel was so wonderfully secular
citizens would be allowed to identify as Israeli on their national IDs, not forced to identify themselves by their religious affiliation or ethnicity. But Israel's highest court has ruled that the government needs to know who gets preferential treatment and who is discriminated against by law, because not being allowed to discriminate on the basis of religion and ancestry would thwart the purpose of the Jewish State. Bigotry and bias are baked into Israel's foundation. All your hand waving can't obscure that truth, either.
Israel is founded as a homeland for Jewish people, justified by the long history of oppression. Why is it that Arabs can have over dozen Arab states, but Jews can't have one Jewish state?
The really absurd thing is that this should be obvious to anyone with any understanding of history. The revealing mistake that Derec makes is even thinking that "Arab" is a racial/genetic grouping. Arab is like Hispanic, it is defined by the language. "Arabs" from North Africa are distinct from "Arabs" from Syria and "Arabs" from Palestine and "Arabs" from the actual Arabian Peninsula.The historical record of Nablus, Jenin, Jericho, and Jerusalem being continuously occupied by an indigenous population, and the records of the various religious communities within them growing, shrinking, and changing over time are evidence. There's also the DNA evidence of close family connections between Palestinian Jews and their Christian and Muslim neighbors, and the families own oral histories of Jewish ancestors.
Even if BDSers are equivalent to Nazis (which I do not accept), that does not mean that all Nazis are the equivalent of BDSers. Duh.What's the difference between BDS and "kauft nicht bei Juden"?Since the contract did not specify Nazi behavior as objectionable, what on earth are you talking about?
Obviously they are not equivalent, as Nazis did much more damage, at least for now. However, there are disturbing parallels in their ideology and tactics, pre-Machtergreifung, where they were calling for boycotts of Jewish stores.Even if BDSers are equivalent to Nazis (which I do not accept), that does not mean that all Nazis are the equivalent of BDSers. Duh.