anyone actively participating in boycotting, divestment, sanction efforts agst Israel

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


Cool story, bro.

It's a woman.


You're obviously not familiar with "Cool Story, Bro." It's sort of a "thing" on posts that are written by pathetic individuals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


Cool story, bro.

It's a woman.


You're obviously not familiar with "Cool Story, Bro." It's sort of a "thing" on posts that are written by pathetic individuals.

If you think Israel is so wonderful, you're the pathetic one here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


Cool story, bro.

It's a woman.


You're obviously not familiar with "Cool Story, Bro." It's sort of a "thing" on posts that are written by pathetic individuals.

If you think Israel is so wonderful, you're the pathetic one here.


That's a great argument filled with facts. Thanks for enlightening me. I just may change my mind now.

oh - and . . . Cool story, bro!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


They probably laughed their asses off at you as you were walking away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


They probably laughed their asses off at you as you were walking away.

This is a real problem for Israel.
Anonymous
Some of these posts evincing socially acceptable forms of animus show that, for Jews, it's a good thing Israel exists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


They probably laughed their asses off at you as you were walking away.

This is a real problem for Israel.


There are those like me that seek out Israeli products. So not much
Anonymous
Where's the boycott link again?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where's the boycott link again?


I'm guessing you know the answer to your own question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Tonight, we are drinking wine from the Golan. We will toast to the Hamas-lovers on DCUM. We hope you one day see the light and repercussions of supporting terrorists. Good luck with your boycott! Make sure you take into account all Israeli products that make up your daily lives.


Boycotting products made in Israel is about opposing illegal settlements, opposing discrimination based on religion, and about saying enough is enough.

I personally, turned around at the cash register at Victoria Secret and didn't buy $200 worth of lingerie when I saw at the cash register the tags that said " made in Israel" . I said, " I'm sorry, but I can't support the economy of a country that treats the Palestinians the way Israel does... I did not realize this lingerie was made in Israel" and walked away.

Georgetown Park Mall


They probably laughed their asses off at you as you were walking away.

This is a real problem for Israel.


If it's a problem for Israel, they should consider dealing more appropriately with all of the controversial items, i.e. illegal settlements.
Anonymous
I feel so clean after using my Ahava products!
Anonymous
Yep this is the same as the disinvestment South Africa movement back in the day. The Israelis know and have put the full backing of the state against anyone who supports it. The Israelis have plans for more land grabs and this will not work for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel so clean after using my Ahava products!


Are those the pushy people at that kiosk in the Tysons mall? I don't need a political reason to stay away from them.
Anonymous
Did anyone see that Jimmy Carter's cancer treatments were developed in Israel? That was interesting given his public statements about Israel. It seems to me it would be very impossible to really boycott Israel. And you know the Arab nations trade with Israel too. Where do you think Israel gets its gasoline? The same place we do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone see that Jimmy Carter's cancer treatments were developed in Israel? That was interesting given his public statements about Israel. It seems to me it would be very impossible to really boycott Israel. And you know the Arab nations trade with Israel too. Where do you think Israel gets its gasoline? The same place we do.

So then I guess you would support the us of forced laborers from the occupied countries of Europe by Bayer during WW2 since they were producing something of benefit to others.
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