Israel forced to apologise over offensive Hiroshima comments

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  1. JBG

    JBG Well-Known Member

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    The first five books of the Bible mention the Hebrews as the chosen people. Significantly nowhere does it say for what we are chosen.
    Where did you cook that up from? Zionism was simply the movement of the Jews for a nation-state, as most nationalities were seeking circa 1900. As for Manifest Destiny, perhaps expanding to the Pacific was the equivalent of a hot knife going through butter.
    Maybe Disraeli was proud to be a member of a successful, happy and dynamic people. He converted because back in the day a Jew couldn't sit in Parliament. I suppose you would like to return us to that level of darkness and bigotry.
    The first five books of the Bible mention the Hebrews as the chosen people. Significantly nowhere does it say for what we are chosen.

    Both religious movements are kind of bigoted, most people would call this kind of religion racist ideology, not religion.
    Would you have the entire human race return to the Great Rift Valley of Africa? Hint, it would get mighty crowded mighty fast.
     
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    Art_Allm Banned at Members Request Past Donor

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    Why should modern educated men care about some sadistic fairy tale books from the stone age, and what have the descendants of Khazars to do with Hebrews?


    Nationalists were living in their own states, they were native people.

    The crazy Zionists from many different countries decided that they have the right to kick out the native population of Palestrina.


    Was he a Jew or a Christian?


    So he was just a crypto-Jew, speak an imposter that pretended to be a Christian and an Englishmen?

    If Disraeli was not part of the English people, why should he sit in the English parliament?
     
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    Because the definition of 'a people' isn't carved on tablets from God somewhere. We make it up.
     
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    Unresponsive. My point is the lack of definition of what we're chosen for. And your reference to Khazars illustrates your delegitimization agenda that flows throughout your posts.

    The Zionists were not accepted as citizens of the states in which they live. See your bigoted comments about Disraeli's identity as English.

    Matters only in your bigoted little world.

    So you admit that as a Jew he wasn't English? Why shouldn't the Jews then have self-determination somewhere? And by the way "Palestrina" was very lightly populated.

    In other words, your view of Jews is that they are bad people. It's "heads I win tails you lose" in your view. Why is Israel a country of accomplishments and the surrounding ones countries of ignorance and war?
     

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