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JimCM

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  1. Stop using 'terrorist' for freedom fighters. Occupied people have a right to resist.
  2. They are not terrorists, are you serious? Troll
  3. Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, has spoken at the Al Jazeera Forum on the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation. The political leader says the demand of disarmament is unacceptable. https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2026/2/8/head-of-hamas-abroad-says-resistance-is-a-right-for-occupied-people
  4. I quite like Starmer, he's not as bad as some here make out, but hope there is a general election soon and Reform get in.
  5. More than 500 now. Time these terrorists are stopped https://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202602/03/WS69814ebda310d6866eb371f2.html
  6. You don't half have blinkers on, wake up. Listen to some experts
  7. Those 20,000 lb bombs, provided by the USA, are ideal for precision strikes ☹️☠️
  8. Ah, the only reason you support the Terrorist IDF is coming out. It's your blatant Islamophobia.
  9. Please tell your experience with the other people you 'generalise' about. You generalize positively about Jews, but what about the 'parasites' with low IQs? Are you referring to all non Jews? Some are ignoring the second half of your disgraceful post. "unlike the parasites we have crawling in from Ohmar's hood and parts unknown, with low IQs."
  10. Good idea. Pre 1948, there was relative peace in the middle east. What exactly is the state of Palestine? You make more sense when you use one word replies
  11. If Jewish Israelis are indigenous to the land, why did so many famous Israeli leaders change their names from clearly European ones to Hebrew after arriving or during the early years of the state? For example, David Grün becoming Ben-Gurion, Golda Mabovitch becoming Golda Meir, and even Benjamin Netanyahu’s father changing the family name from Mileikowsky to Netanyahu.
  12. Why did you snip his disgraceful full post? He is most certainly generalising about some people in a negative way. Here's the full post. " I welcome more Jews to America...they are very smart, knows a lot about Finance and Engineering and Science, unlike the parasites we have crawling in from Ohmar's hood and parts unknown, with low IQs. We need the best and brightest immigrants from Asia and all the Jews across the planet."
  13. Yes Such a weird reply, even from you, I decided to ask AI. Here's what they said- I don’t think that claim holds up today, and it’s important to separate history, admissions policy, and campus climate. First, there is no credible evidence of systemic discrimination against Jewish applicants in U.S. university admissions today. Jews are not classified as underrepresented, and they are often well represented at selective universities. While antisemitism absolutely exists on campuses, it is primarily a cultural and political problem, not an admissions gatekeeping mechanism. Second, in some contexts, being Jewish may even be neutral or mildly advantageous in admissions - particularly at private universities that value religious, cultural, and geographic diversity. Jewish identity can contribute to diversity goals in the same way other non-underrepresented identities can, especially when tied to community leadership or service. That is very different from discrimination. Third, it helps to look at groups where discrimination has been studied more seriously. Asian-American applicants, for example, were shown in major lawsuits (including Harvard) to have higher academic metrics but lower “personal” ratings, functioning as de facto negative balancing. No comparable evidence exists showing Jews are penalized in this way today. Fourth, Muslim applicants deserve a separate mention. After 9/11, there were legitimate concerns about bias against Muslims in the U.S., and Islamophobia absolutely exists in society and on campuses. However, as with Jews, there is no solid evidence of systemic admissions discrimination against Muslim applicants today. In fact, Muslims are often underrepresented, and at many institutions Muslim identity, community service, or first-generation status may actually support an application rather than harm it. The real challenges Muslims face tend to be social and political, not admissions-based. Context matters: Elite private universities use holistic admissions that historically harmed Jews (quota era), but that system no longer disadvantages them. Public universities rely on transparent, metrics-based criteria and show little evidence of religion-based discrimination. Why do these claims persist? Historical memory (Jewish quotas were real but ended decades ago) Conflation of campus antisemitism or Islamophobia with admissions policy Borrowing arguments from Asian-American admissions cases, where the evidence actually exists
  14. What a racist post! Be specific, who are these 'parasites' with low IQs? Say it like a man, you might fool some.
  15. Is there any discrimination of Jews getting into university? In fact is there any sphere in The USA where Jews are discriminated? Of course not but some fools are saying there is a rise in antisemitism as they don't know what that word means. It is beneficial to be Jewish in the USA! Beats nepotism and cronyism getting a job.
  16. It is false to suggest that Jewish networks, donors, advocacy organisations, and individuals have not played a disproportionately significant role in certain areas of U.S. political life - particularly in foreign policy, media, finance, and law. This is a matter of documented participation and institutional presence, not conspiracy or religious agenda. Second, comparing influence solely on the basis of religions (evangelicals, Catholics, Mormons) is an error. Evangelical influence largely operates through mass voting power, while Jewish influence has historically functioned through elite institutions, political fundraising, lobbying organisations, think tanks, and professional networks. These are different mechanisms of power, not mutually exclusive ones. Third, the claim about pre-Nazi Germany is historically inaccurate by omission. While Jews were a small percentage of the population, they were overrepresented in politics, academia, journalism, law, and finance during the Weimar period. Influence is real, varied, and contextual. Denying it outright is no more honest than exaggerating it.
  17. So what if I start topics about a country that is involved in a Genocidal destruction of Gaza - a country that the USA is supporting and according to the International court, possible complicit in the genocide,as well as my country(England) to a lesser degree. Show me one sentence that I wrote that is anti jewish, or give it a rest. As you know, Miriam Adelson(an Israeli) gave Trumps campaign $400 million - do you think this hasn't allowed her to influience his ME policy - was she involved in Trump getting a US Embassy or Consulate in Jerusalem? President-elect Donald Trump has begun shaping his cabinet, rolling out nominations that feature people deeply connected to the Jewish and pro-Israel communities, including Mike Huckabee, Steve Witkoff, and Marco Rubio. His first national security picks are diehard Israel supporters, some of whom have denied the existence of the Palestinian people and back the annexation of the occupied West Bank. https://www.jewishpresstampa.com/articles/jewish-guide-to-trumps-picks-for-cabinet-advisors/ Stephen Miller (deputy chief of staff and homeland security adviser) Mike Huckabee (US Ambassador to Israel) - trusted by both Trump and Netanyahu. A Baptist minister who has visited Israel more than 100 times since 1973! Huckabee said, “There’s really no such thing as a Palestinian.” Marco Rubio(Secretary of State) - no words needed! Steven Witkoff (special envoy)to the ME - brokered the Abraham Accords Pete Hegseth (Secretary of Defense) - fake news on Fox News about Israel and very anti Iran. Mike Waltz (national security adviser) - said the U.S. should allow Israel to strike Iran’s nuclear program! Elise Stefanik (U.S. ambassador to the U.N.) Lee Zeldin (EPA administrator) Matt Gaetz (Attorney General) A question - was there an unusual amount of Jewish members of Biden's high ranking staff?
  18. Totally off topic, and frankly a disgusting remark, suggesting I am antisemitic. Which part of my post do you disagree with?
  19. Purely symbolic glorified fireworks as a stand against the blockade(concentration camp). Giora Eiland, who served as head of Israel’s National Security Council, described Gaza as a “huge concentration camp.” Baruch Kimmerling, a respected Israeli academic, was the person who originally used the concentration-camp language about Gaza.
  20. They were born into a concentration camp. They didn't have an easy upbringing like you. They were/are oppressed, occupied, shot at when protesting, some do desperate things growing up in prison. The Oct 7 prison break 'didn't happen in a vacuum', as the chief of UN said. What about this terrible oppression don't you get? There will be another generation wanting revenge for their family being killed by the terrorist Israeli scum.

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