Oh you mean "anti-semites" like ... — 180 Proof
:sweat: Of course, ignored again by the willfully ignorant ...consider yourself ignored. — BitconnectCarlos
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-01-04/ty-article-magazine/.highlight/amid-israeli-destruction-in-gaza-a-new-crime-against-humanity-emerges-domicide/0000018c-d585-d751-ad8d-ffa5965e0000 [1]'Collective punishment' (e.g. domicide¹) and 'disproportionate retaliatory slaughter' of a several decades-long captive population for "October 7th" by (US client-state) Israel are, at least, ongoing war crimes. — 180 Proof
Nor do I think you know what a war crime is. — BitconnectCarlos
Anti-zionism is effectively anti-semitism. — BitconnectCarlos
There's no apartheid. — BitconnectCarlos
Israel is but the tip of a might US dick that penetrates the Middle East from behind. If the penis goes limp can the tip stay in? — boethius
Somebody is a bit exaggerating here. :snicker:The greatest & most brutal settler-colonial project in history -- Islamic rule — BitconnectCarlos
Don't forget South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The Continent of America isn't just the US.. In any case, yes North America was colonized — BitconnectCarlos
?but it also underwent large-scale decolonization. — BitconnectCarlos
You're really serious? New interpretations for Zionism. Besides, without going to Biblical times, it was the Romans and Emperor Hadrian, that started rooting out Jews from their land (for example banned Jews from Jerusalem) and settling other people to the land, so that's a bit earlier than the Muslims. Like half a millennium earlier or so.The idea of decolonizing Muslim lands (e.g. Zionism) — BitconnectCarlos
Under Roman rule there were revolts to establish a free independent Jewish state — BitconnectCarlos
?Zionism has long been understood as a decolonization movement. — BitconnectCarlos
The history of Zionism has nothing to do with decolonisation. — Benkei
Is that decolonization, really? What's the Roman colony that they wanted to decolonize? Actually those colonial efforts of Rome came later when the revolts were put down. The Jewish diaspora into Europe started during those times, so Jews have been part and parcel of Europe for a really long time.Tell that the Jews who fought the Romans in the 1st and 2nd centuries in order to re-establish an independent Jewish kingdom in the land of Israel. Is that not the basic idea of Zionism? — BitconnectCarlos
I would say Netanyahu is far more capable and better politician than Milosevic.The Serbs tried to justify their violent ethno-nationalism in exactly the same way during the Balkan wars. Netanyahu is literally a Jewish Milošević. — Tzeentch
In Serbian folklore, the Kosovo Myth acquired new meanings and importance during the rise of Serbian nationalism in the 19th century as the Serbian state sought to expand, especially towards Kosovo which was still part of the Ottoman Empire. In modern discourse, the battle would come to be seen as integral to Serbian history, tradition and national identity. Vidovdan is celebrated on June 28 and is an important Serbian national and religious holiday as a memorial day for the Battle of Kosovo.
Right.That vision has existed before and after Roman rule. It a Jewish constant. Whether it's Hertzl or bar Kohkba (or others in between), the goal is 1) Remove foreign hegemons from the land and 2) Re-establish Jewish self-rule. — BitconnectCarlos
:100: :up:The only real solution here is equal rights for Palestinians, and for Israel to become a normal, modern state where multiple ethnicities can coexist. — Tzeentch
Instead of learning from his interlocuters here, who aren't exactly dumb, he [@BitconnectCarlos] chooses to drink right wing Israeli cool aid. — Benkei
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