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Neeranam

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  1. Simple question, why the need for sad and confused emojis?
  2. Is that guy talking about me? What are you talking about? I hope you haven't been saying untruths about me in this thread. I can't see your posts.
  3. Do you mean me? Did you ask me something before? 1,000 children have been killed in the last week.
  4. Are you really suggesting that I follow Hamas because of what I posted?
  5. OK, it wasn't clear what you meant.
  6. Why would you give them money for stealing your bag?
  7. Well thanks for considering.
  8. I doubt their families would call them Jews.
  9. Could you post them again?
  10. Interesting. I guess 'Jewish' can mean ethnically or culturally, as well as spiritually.
  11. Do you really expect them not to fight back? Jeez.
  12. Well, I highly doubt it. It is totally relevant to every single person who has posted any criticism about Israel being labelled as an antisemite. I am trying to educate people here on the use of certain words. Ignore it if you want ???? It is possible to like/practice Judaism and dislike Israel foreign policy. I regularly speak to Rabbi and enjoy getting spiritual lessons on the Kabbala. However, I will never support Israeli terrorism. They are breaking international law as I type and I will never justify that, based on my religious beliefs.
  13. Why are you asking me?
  14. What Is Not Antisemitic? As a general rule, criticism of Zionism and Israel, opposition to Israel’s policies, or nonviolent political action directed at the State of Israel and/or its policies should not, as such, be deemed antisemitic. Even contentious, strident, or harsh criticism of Israel for its policies and actions, including those that led to the creation of Israel, is not per se illegitimate or antisemitic. Opposition to Zionism and/or Israel does not necessarily reflect specific anti-Jewish animus nor purposefully lead to antisemitic behaviors and conditions. (For example, someone might oppose the principle of nationalism or ethnonationalist ideology. Similarly, someone’s personal or national experience may have been adversely affected by the creation of the State of Israel. These motivations or attitudes towards Israel and/or Zionism do not necessarily constitute antisemitic behavior.) Paying disproportionate attention to Israel and treating Israel differently than other countries is not prima facie proof of antisemitism. (There are numerous reasons for devoting special attention to Israel and treating Israel differently, e.g., some people care about Israel more; others may pay more attention because Israel has a special relationship with the United States and receives $4 billion in American aid). https://israelandantisemitism.com/the-nexus-document/
  15. Amnesty International shares proof on Israel's use of white phosphorus in Gaza Dropping this on innocent children is so bad. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/amnesty-international-shares-proof-on-israels-use-of-white-phosphorus-in-gaza/3020340
  16. Over 1,000 children killed in Gaza now. Not surprisingly some of the Israeli supporters are quiet.
  17. indeed, and some here even supporting it. They have to be Jewish or their biased would make no sense.
  18. True, but does anyone really care? Amazing you 'tragedies' like this gain so many posts.
  19. True, but does anyone really care?
  20. Obviously a Brit, or they would have added to the click bait
  21. I'm not a Trumpist. Not all are polarised.
  22. Oh dear.
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