jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Um, this is the Olympics where you leave politics at home. If you can't deal, go home.
In history, Lebanese are not the only ones that have been occupied. There are many others at the Olympics. But thank goodness that they don't act this way. Childish.
Thank you. I've been disgusted by how quickly the liberals on this board have turned some nasty behavior by the Lebanese into an indictment against Israel.
The verb you're looking for is 'spew'. Doesn't matter the context - any situation is a pretext to spew.
Yes....I've used "spew" before. Great word - and on target.
And for the liberals who think there is no correlation between being anti-Israel and the rise in antisemtisim (and who are willing to take a look at themselves), the following article, "The New Antisemitism," by Natan Sharansky might be of interest. (And to tie this in with another thread running concurrently, it is not PC to criticize Jews but it is PC to criticize Israel. It's a handy outlet for antisemites to spew their bigotry.)
http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-sharansky-f04.htm
Sharansky is a proponent of settlements in the West Bank. As a government minister, he led settlement expansion and the seizure of property from Palestinians. Clearly, someone with such view will not welcome criticism of Israeli.
I'm sorry, I will criticize the construction of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. If you consider that to be anti-Semitic, then I am sorry that you have reduced the term to meaninglessness. But, your labels will not stop my criticism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Um, this is the Olympics where you leave politics at home. If you can't deal, go home.
In history, Lebanese are not the only ones that have been occupied. There are many others at the Olympics. But thank goodness that they don't act this way. Childish.
Thank you. I've been disgusted by how quickly the liberals on this board have turned some nasty behavior by the Lebanese into an indictment against Israel.
The verb you're looking for is 'spew'. Doesn't matter the context - any situation is a pretext to spew.
Yes....I've used "spew" before. Great word - and on target.
And for the liberals who think there is no correlation between being anti-Israel and the rise in antisemtisim (and who are willing to take a look at themselves), the following article, "The New Antisemitism," by Natan Sharansky might be of interest. (And to tie this in with another thread running concurrently, it is not PC to criticize Jews but it is PC to criticize Israel. It's a handy outlet for antisemites to spew their bigotry.)
http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-sharansky-f04.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Um, this is the Olympics where you leave politics at home. If you can't deal, go home.
In history, Lebanese are not the only ones that have been occupied. There are many others at the Olympics. But thank goodness that they don't act this way. Childish.
Thank you. I've been disgusted by how quickly the liberals on this board have turned some nasty behavior by the Lebanese into an indictment against Israel.
The verb you're looking for is 'spew'. Doesn't matter the context - any situation is a pretext to spew.
Yes....I've used "spew" before. Great word - and on target.
And for the liberals who think there is no correlation between being anti-Israel and the rise in antisemtisim (and who are willing to take a look at themselves), the following article, "The New Antisemitism," by Natan Sharansky might be of interest. (And to tie this in with another thread running concurrently, it is not PC to criticize Jews but it is PC to criticize Israel. It's a handy outlet for antisemites to spew their bigotry.)
http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-sharansky-f04.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Um, this is the Olympics where you leave politics at home. If you can't deal, go home.
In history, Lebanese are not the only ones that have been occupied. There are many others at the Olympics. But thank goodness that they don't act this way. Childish.
Thank you. I've been disgusted by how quickly the liberals on this board have turned some nasty behavior by the Lebanese into an indictment against Israel.
The verb you're looking for is 'spew'. Doesn't matter the context - any situation is a pretext to spew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Um, this is the Olympics where you leave politics at home. If you can't deal, go home.
In history, Lebanese are not the only ones that have been occupied. There are many others at the Olympics. But thank goodness that they don't act this way. Childish.
Thank you. I've been disgusted by how quickly the liberals on this board have turned some nasty behavior by the Lebanese into an indictment against Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threads like this greatly help me to convert liberal Jews into conservative Jews. They have no idea re: the contempt and venom that liberals feel for them in general until they see it in writing.
Absolutely! I have read these comments and am totally incredulous with the antisemitism that is spewing from the mouths of liberals. (And I've read some pretty disgusting anti-Jewish posts on other threads, too.) And for all you antisemities who have posted above, there is essentially no difference between being anti-Israel and antisemitic.)
There is a direct correlation between anti-Israel sentiment and the rise of antisemitism both in Europe and the U.S. Look at the BDS movement - which calls for the boycott of Israeli products - spreading like wildfire through college campuses and the rise in antisemitism there, and how it is most horrible at the most liberal schools. (I'm looking st you, UC/Davis.) Yet, these same liberals, while spewing hatred of Jews, come up with ridiculous notions such as "Muslim Appreciation Day" (again, California).
And the irony of all this is that these liberal antisemities accuse conservatives of racism.
Disagreeing with Israel building settlements and oppressing the Palestinians is not anti-Semitic. That's how the conservatives spin it to prevent anyone from saying anything against human rights violations by Israel, because it you speak out against atrocities committed by Israel you are called anti-Semitic. Sorry, I'm not anti-Semitic, but I don't support Israel's continued oppression of the Palestinians.
The antisemtic U.N. voted Israel as the biggest violator of human rights in the world. Give me a break. The Arabs in Isrsael have it better there than they would in any Arab country. And yet, the liberals fall all over themselve defending these Arab countries. It's all rooted in antisemitism.
Give me a break. Plenty of Jewish people agree that the Israeli Government is guilty of Human Rights Violations ans International War Crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Um, this is the Olympics where you leave politics at home. If you can't deal, go home.
In history, Lebanese are not the only ones that have been occupied. There are many others at the Olympics. But thank goodness that they don't act this way. Childish.
Anonymous wrote:It might be ridiculous but then again, what do you know about being a country that was under Israeli siege for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threads like this greatly help me to convert liberal Jews into conservative Jews. They have no idea re: the contempt and venom that liberals feel for them in general until they see it in writing.
Absolutely! I have read these comments and am totally incredulous with the antisemitism that is spewing from the mouths of liberals. (And I've read some pretty disgusting anti-Jewish posts on other threads, too.) And for all you antisemities who have posted above, there is essentially no difference between being anti-Israel and antisemitic.)
There is a direct correlation between anti-Israel sentiment and the rise of antisemitism both in Europe and the U.S. Look at the BDS movement - which calls for the boycott of Israeli products - spreading like wildfire through college campuses and the rise in antisemitism there, and how it is most horrible at the most liberal schools. (I'm looking st you, UC/Davis.) Yet, these same liberals, while spewing hatred of Jews, come up with ridiculous notions such as "Muslim Appreciation Day" (again, California).
And the irony of all this is that these liberal antisemities accuse conservatives of racism.
Disagreeing with Israel building settlements and oppressing the Palestinians is not anti-Semitic. That's how the conservatives spin it to prevent anyone from saying anything against human rights violations by Israel, because it you speak out against atrocities committed by Israel you are called anti-Semitic. Sorry, I'm not anti-Semitic, but I don't support Israel's continued oppression of the Palestinians.
The antisemtic U.N. voted Israel as the biggest violator of human rights in the world. Give me a break. The Arabs in Isrsael have it better there than they would in any Arab country. And yet, the liberals fall all over themselve defending these Arab countries. It's all rooted in antisemitism.
Anonymous wrote:there is essentially no difference between being anti-Israel and antisemitic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threads like this greatly help me to convert liberal Jews into conservative Jews. They have no idea re: the contempt and venom that liberals feel for them in general until they see it in writing.
Absolutely! I have read these comments and am totally incredulous with the antisemitism that is spewing from the mouths of liberals. (And I've read some pretty disgusting anti-Jewish posts on other threads, too.) And for all you antisemities who have posted above, there is essentially no difference between being anti-Israel and antisemitic.)
There is a direct correlation between anti-Israel sentiment and the rise of antisemitism both in Europe and the U.S. Look at the BDS movement - which calls for the boycott of Israeli products - spreading like wildfire through college campuses and the rise in antisemitism there, and how it is most horrible at the most liberal schools. (I'm looking st you, UC/Davis.) Yet, these same liberals, while spewing hatred of Jews, come up with ridiculous notions such as "Muslim Appreciation Day" (again, California).
And the irony of all this is that these liberal antisemities accuse conservatives of racism.
Disagreeing with Israel building settlements and oppressing the Palestinians is not anti-Semitic. That's how the conservatives spin it to prevent anyone from saying anything against human rights violations by Israel, because it you speak out against atrocities committed by Israel you are called anti-Semitic. Sorry, I'm not anti-Semitic, but I don't support Israel's continued oppression of the Palestinians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Israelis are so keen to share buses with others, perhaps they could also share land and natural resources as well and stop repressing the Palestinians. Until they do, it's very hard to get worked up about this.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threads like this greatly help me to convert liberal Jews into conservative Jews. They have no idea re: the contempt and venom that liberals feel for them in general until they see it in writing.
Absolutely! I have read these comments and am totally incredulous with the antisemitism that is spewing from the mouths of liberals. (And I've read some pretty disgusting anti-Jewish posts on other threads, too.) And for all you antisemities who have posted above, there is essentially no difference between being anti-Israel and antisemitic.)
There is a direct correlation between anti-Israel sentiment and the rise of antisemitism both in Europe and the U.S. Look at the BDS movement - which calls for the boycott of Israeli products - spreading like wildfire through college campuses and the rise in antisemitism there, and how it is most horrible at the most liberal schools. (I'm looking st you, UC/Davis.) Yet, these same liberals, while spewing hatred of Jews, come up with ridiculous notions such as "Muslim Appreciation Day" (again, California).
And the irony of all this is that these liberal antisemities accuse conservatives of racism.