I stand for Israel as I do Palestine. It's not a one or the other situation for me, personally.Della wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:54 pmMomto2boys973 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:37 pm Oh, don’t limit yourself!! You’re both!
Oh, and BTW…
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-co ... lution/894
“This resolution condemns and denounces all instances of antisemitism occurring in the United States and globally. The resolution also states that anti-Zionism is antisemitism.”
What an ego to suggest that you have any right to tell Jews what is or isn’t antisemitic. You can keep your little opinion piece written by a kapo that has zero connection to either his Jewish ethnicity or his Judaism. Since when the opinion of one guy means “debunking” a fact that millions of people worldwide agree it’s true? He doesn’t speak for the millions of Jews that consider themselves Zionists because “Zionism” simply means the right of the Jewish people to self determination in their ancestral land. Zionism is the prime example of DEcolonization in history. If you’re against Jews having a home in their indigenous land, to create their nation, under their laws and to practice their beliefs freely and safely, then you’re a vulgar antisemite, stop trying to ennoble that. Israel has a right to exist, period. If you don’t agree then you’re antisemitic aside from being an antizionist.
Haven’t you noticed these past days that no one except for your acolyte is replying to your posts? We all know what you are now. Don’t be this pathetic to still trying to pretend you’re something better than what you are.
ANYONE who disagrees with the politics and business of Israel is an anti semite to you. You have practically admitted it.
That resolution is a ridiculous joke.
The only reason anyone here stands for Israel is because of a ridiculous interpretation of Scripture that even Jews don't believe. Or perhaps you can finally show them where in the Jewish Bible God returned the land to the Jews. Yes, please do!
We're waiting
Too, having Jewish people on both sides of my family, both past and present, gives me a sense of kinship.