Seemingly following Obama's anti-Israel actions and statements in the view of the elected leader of Israel, there are increasingly extreme anti-Semitic claims and advocacies, including increasingly on this forum. This includes:
1. Claiming that up to 5 million Palestinian Muslims are allowed to immigrate/return to Israel - thus eliminating Israel as a Jewish nation, the only on in the world.
2. Declaring all problems in the Middle East are caused by the existence of Israel, the way Hitler claimed Jews were responsible for Germany's problems.
3. Endlessly claiming there are vast conspiracies by Jews of Israel including conspiratorial secret influences of the USA government, again parroting the claim Hitler made.
4. Advocacies unique against Israel, such as "right of return" to Palestinians" - but no advocacy of the right to return to any other people anywhere else in the world such as the Tartars of Crimea.
5. Discounting multiple past invasions by surrounding Muslim countries and vows to this day such as by Iran to totally destroy and kill all Jews in Israel.
6. Never, under any circumstance, mentioning that Israel is the ancestral nation of Jews and that they were disposed of their country - to instead always only portray Jews as foreign invaders who stole their country from Muslims.
7. Never mentioning the oppression, discrimination, bigotry and murder against Jews not only in the M.E. but around the world including in Europe - and that Israel is the ONLY country with an open-door policy towards Jews.
8. Never mentioning the many centuries of atrocities against Jews around the world.
9. Despite the current Prime Minister being elected by a majority, to insist as fact that he does not represent the views of Jews in Israel.
I only see such views coming from Democrats and so-called liberals. Are many Democrats - whether deliberate or inadvertent - anti-Semitic?
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PUBLIC POLL & MULTIPLE CHOICE
Seemingly following Obama's anti-Israel actions and statements in the view of the elected leader of Israel, there are increasingly extreme anti-Semitic claims and advocacies, including increasingly on this forum. This includes:
1. Claiming that up to 5 million Palestinian Muslims are allowed to immigrate/return to Israel - thus eliminating Israel as a Jewish nation, the only on in the world.
2. Declaring all problems in the Middle East are caused by the existence of Israel, the way Hitler claimed Jews were responsible for Germany's problems.
3. Endlessly claiming there are vast conspiracies by Jews of Israel including conspiratorial secret influences of the USA government, again parroting the claim Hitler made.
4. Advocacies unique against Israel, such as "right of return" to Palestinians" - but no advocacy of the right to return to any other people anywhere else in the world such as the Tartars of Crimea.
5. Discounting multiple past invasions by surrounding Muslim countries and vows to this day such as by Iran to totally destroy and kill all Jews in Israel.
6. Never, under any circumstance, mentioning that Israel is the ancestral nation of Jews and that they were disposed of their country - to instead always only portray Jews as foreign invaders who stole their country from Muslims.
7. Never mentioning the oppression, discrimination, bigotry and murder against Jews not only in the M.E. but around the world including in Europe - and that Israel is the ONLY country with an open-door policy towards Jews.
8. Never mentioning the many centuries of atrocities against Jews around the world.
9. Despite the current Prime Minister being elected by a majority, to insist as fact that he does not represent the views of Jews in Israel.
I only see such views coming from Democrats and so-called liberals. Are many Democrats - whether deliberate or inadvertent - anti-Semitic?
I don't think so. I think what you are seeing is more Democrats and progressives simply losing any faith in Israel being a quality political or social partner regarding the discourse in the region. However, like all things discussed by Repubs, this fact is twisted into being "anti-semetic" instead of recognizing it's anti-Israeli policies because Repubs like to run around with their panties in a wad about everything liberal, progressive, or Democratic. Y'all are just so ridiculously emotional.
Counter hack polls are just as boring as hack polls.
PUBLIC POLL & MULTIPLE CHOICE
Seemingly following Obama's anti-Israel actions and statements in the view of the elected leader of Israel, there are increasingly extreme anti-Semitic claims and advocacies, including increasingly on this forum. This includes:
1. Claiming that up to 5 million Palestinian Muslims are allowed to immigrate/return to Israel - thus eliminating Israel as a Jewish nation, the only on in the world.
2. Declaring all problems in the Middle East are caused by the existence of Israel, the way Hitler claimed Jews were responsible for Germany's problems.
3. Endlessly claiming there are vast conspiracies by Jews of Israel including conspiratorial secret influences of the USA government, again parroting the claim Hitler made.
4. Advocacies unique against Israel, such as "right of return" to Palestinians" - but no advocacy of the right to return to any other people anywhere else in the world such as the Tartars of Crimea.
5. Discounting multiple past invasions by surrounding Muslim countries and vows to this day such as by Iran to totally destroy and kill all Jews in Israel.
6. Never, under any circumstance, mentioning that Israel is the ancestral nation of Jews and that they were disposed of their country - to instead always only portray Jews as foreign invaders who stole their country from Muslims.
7. Never mentioning the oppression, discrimination, bigotry and murder against Jews not only in the M.E. but around the world including in Europe - and that Israel is the ONLY country with an open-door policy towards Jews.
8. Never mentioning the many centuries of atrocities against Jews around the world.
9. Despite the current Prime Minister being elected by a majority, to insist as fact that he does not represent the views of Jews in Israel.
I only see such views coming from Democrats and so-called liberals. Are many Democrats - whether deliberate or inadvertent - anti-Semitic?
I don't know what the numbers are, but the rhetoric I see coming from the left about Israel, and barely veiled criticism against Jews in general, is what I would describe as "unnerving." Being liberal myself and interacting with liberals IRL, this is more than just on public internet forums.
The poll excludes the one most relevant option to Democrats and Left leaning individuals of all sorts.
#10 Watching Israel's leader conspire against our President, the United States of America, and other Nations while cuddling with our Country's Right Wing to help promote massive war across the Middle East and to drive oil prices through the roof has in turn, caused resentment against Israel as a whole.
As a strong Left Leaning Independent I was favorable towards Israel. I blamed both sides in the Israeli conflict equally but I identified more with Israel.
After the unacceptable insult against my Country, I no longer am able to view Israel as favorable. Instead I now view Israel as a foreign enemy that is conspiring with our Right Wing to create war and boost profit.
I now see myself as being against Israel just as I am against our Right Wing corporate chills.
The OP sounds like total BS to me. :roll:
I have never experienced anti-semitism at the hands of liberals, only at the hands of conservative Christians. Wanting to improve the lot of Palestinians is not anti-semetic. Accusations of Jewish conspiracies is, again, a conservative Christian thing, not a liberal thing. Likewise, liberals bring up centuries of violence against Jews all the time when conservative Christians try to excuse the violence of their religion while attacking the violence in others.
I doubt you would find any more than a handful of Jews who would say that liberal Americans are their enemies.
I have never experienced anti-semitism at the hands of liberals, only at the hands of conservative Christians. Wanting to improve the lot of Palestinians is not anti-semetic. Accusations of Jewish conspiracies is, again, a conservative Christian thing, not a liberal thing. Likewise, liberals bring up centuries of violence against Jews all the time when conservative Christians try to excuse the violence of their religion while attacking the violence in others.
I doubt you would find any more than a handful of Jews who would say that liberal Americans are their enemies.
Apparently, you do not.If I read you correctly
What is hack about the poll? There seems a clear partisan divide on topics about Israel. You can, of course, post messages instead in some political non-reality if you wish, but the partisan realities are what they are. For the most part, Democrats are condemning Israel and Republicans are posting messages favorable to Israel. Do you claim that is inaccurate?
If we're going off anecdotal experiences alone, then I'd say that the rhetoric I've experienced (along with a handful of uncomfortable personal experiences ranging from mild irritation to outright alarm) that I describe as anti-Israel and even anti-Jewish is more than it should be. As for the Christian support, that just comes the belief that Jews living in Jerusalem once more fulfills messianic prophecies leading to armageddon, and which I therefore find creepy as all hell.
So did you just confirm that this didn't need to be a poll?
Apparently, you do not.
I can name several countries with a large Muslim majority or Islam is the official religion that have recognized Israel currently: Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Maldives, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and even the state of Palestine.Can you name ONE Muslim country that has said if Israel agrees to a "two state solution" they will recognize Israel as a legitimate country they are at peace with? Can you name even one that has said that - though seems asserted as a truism by the current administration.
Yes it has. Israeli views on the peace process - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIsrael has never changed it's position.
Again, having political disagreements over policies is not anti-semitism.So why the partisan shift?
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