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Thailand shuts down Israeli-led dance parties

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4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I doubt very much whether you would be allowed in .

People don't choose to go , only those chosen can go

Loads of high shirtless males and a "few" chubby chicks. I have nothing against yews but not into rubbing against sweaty men nor flabby women.

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  • I expect these Muslims are Thai citizens. I'm amazed these Israeli backpackers are allowed to have a community like they do. In my experience, they have just finished their national service in the IDF

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    Muslims stopping people from enjoying themselves Nothing new here

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    Should deport all of them. They spend next to nothing here! Go home!

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On 1/9/2026 at 9:19 AM, KhunHeineken said:

Prior to the war in Gaza, can you remember any pro Palestinian protests in the west?

Many, many, many ... *

The first one I witnessed was in 1968 in Chicago. The photo below is from 1973 in Cincinnati, OH; same flags, signs and slogans then as now. The only things missing are the keffiyeh scarves. Pro-Palestinians had to wait until Greta Thunberg wore one for it to become a fashion accessory.

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https://www.jns.org/the-soviet-role-in-turning-anti-zionism-into-a-popular-cause/

And this photo is from Chicago in 1978. The mindset hasn't changed much either, even if it now hides behind anti-Zionism.

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https://www.aclu.org/news/free-speech/the-skokie-case-how-i-came-to-represent-the-free-speech-rights-of-nazis

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1 hour ago, atpeace said:

Loads of high shirtless males and a "few" chubby chicks. I have nothing against yews but not into rubbing against sweaty men nor flabby women.

Don't go then

You wasn't invited either .

How Israeli's party closer to home.

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17 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

Many, many, many ... *

The first one I witnessed was in 1968 in Chicago. The photo below is from 1973 in Cincinnati, OH; same flags, signs and slogans then as now. The only things missing are the keffiyeh scarves. Pro-Palestinians had to wait until Greta Thunberg wore one for it to become a fashion accessory.

Screenshot 2026-01-10 094142.png

https://www.jns.org/the-soviet-role-in-turning-anti-zionism-into-a-popular-cause/

And this photo is from Chicago in 1978. The mindset hasn't changed much either, even if it now hides behind anti-Zionism.

Screenshot 2026-01-10 092834.png

https://www.aclu.org/news/free-speech/the-skokie-case-how-i-came-to-represent-the-free-speech-rights-of-nazis

*... many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many ,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many.

Unfortunately for the lesser small hats, they haven't really gave other groups much of a reason to back them. I know it's the higher end small hats who are disproportionately in on the media social engineering, banking, and sinister politics, but Joe Shlomo and co could have made themselves more popular in Western Europe by denouncing the illegality of Shoah denial in Germany, Austria and France.

The awkward part is, at least for the lesser small hats, is outside of the US and Israel, a decent chunk of them live in Western Europe (mostly France and England) and the local populace are not really enamoured with them, with rising Islamic migration/numbers also, but of course the 1%ers and elite small hats will be fine. I think the figure of 109 countries is going to increase over the next few decades.

12 minutes ago, kevozman1 said:

Unfortunately for the lesser small hats, they haven't really gave other groups much of a reason to back them. I know it's the higher end small hats who are disproportionately in on the media social engineering, banking, and sinister politics, but Joe Shlomo and co could have made themselves more popular in Western Europe by denouncing the illegality of Shoah denial in Germany, Austria and France.

Referring to Jews as "small hats" is pejorative, similar to calling Arabs "towel heads" or Asians "slant eyes." I'm surprised it is allowed on AN.

The term "small hat" plays on the stereotype trope that all Jewish men wear a skull cap (yarmulke or kippah). In fact, only one-third of Israeli Jews keep their heads covered for religious reasons. Outside of Israel, the percentage is even smaller. Secular non-observant Jews virtually never wear a skull cap.

The German, Austrian and French prohibitions against Holocaust denial have to do with hindering the rise of neo-Nazi political parties. I doubt the average citizens in those countries are concerned a Holocaust denier faces minimal punishment. In any case, sympathy for Holocaust deniers is not a valid justification for discriminatory treatment of Jews.

9 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

But the Brit and Aussie youngsters haven't just come from a kill zone, have they?

Maybe, uh, don't put them in that kill or be killed position. Diplomacy and dialogue rather than bullet and bombs.

2 hours ago, kevozman1 said:

Yes it's mostly Pallywood I would say, but the 70k killed in Palestine is still more believable than the 6 million in the Shoah.

I think with the enormity of Jewish exterminiation, we forget about the Jehovah's Witnesses, Catholics, Romani, and homosexuals interned and murdered in Nazi camps.

9 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

The claim wasn't true .

Israel didn't fund Hamas , Israel just allowed Qatari money into Gaza .

Deniability or culpability? This still perpetuates Hamas terrorists. And to what end? What does Israel get out of this maneuvering?

9 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I am quite sure that Israelis didn't go to Pattaya for prostitution , just like the G.Is did .

Israelis kept away from prostitution

First of all, Nick, they're young enough they don't need hookers. But horny is horny and, well, any port in a storm.

The American soldiers were, and are, rowdy drunks, wherever they go on R&R, from Vietnam days to Cobra Gold.

3 hours ago, tai4de2 said:

You think this is evidence that magically shuts down all discussion about whether Israel is committing a "genocide"? Whatever, but not justification for a band of terrorist supporters in Thailand threatening a party run by Israelis.

Are you referring to those of us on AN as 'terrorist supporters' because our hearts bleed for Palestinians?!? Try on that shoe. Find your family home in that photo.

To paraphrase the popular children's song, "The posts on the board round and round, all through Asean Now." The origin of the word antisemitism has been explained several times.

Bottom line:  the word "antisemitism" has never been used in the English language to mean anything but a hatred of  Jews.

14 hours ago, VocalNeal said:

Semites refer to a group of people who speak Semitic languages, which include Arabic, Hebrew, and Amharic, among others.

You are mistaken. The word "Semitic" or "Semite" is considered obsolete when referring to race or ethnicity. There are Semitic languages but no Semitic people in modern times.

The Encyclopedia Britannica explains it this way (my bold text):  "Semite, obsolete term, popularized in the 19th century, that originally described a member of any people who speak one of the Semitic languages, a family of languages that includes Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, Aramaic, and Tigrinya, among others. The term was later used in an ethnic sense, even though there has never been a shared Semitic identity among Semitic-speaking peoples. When used in that sense, Semite often referred specifically to people of Jewish origin, regardless of what language they spoke, a reflection of the antisemitism that was concurrent in 19th-century Europe."  https://www.britannica.com/topic/Semite

 

The word "anti-Semitism" or "antisemitism" entered the English language in1881 from the German Antisemitismus, which had been coined by Wilhelm Marr, a German journalist and agitator who thought it sounded more scientific and academic than the older Judenhaß  ("Jew hatred").  Marr himself is regarded as the "father of modern antisemitism,"  although he apparently renounced his anti-Jewish beliefs as an old man.  https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/wilhelm-marr

On 1/9/2026 at 6:36 AM, unblocktheplanet said:

Nonsense. Muslims here are completely integrated into Thai society. Thai first, Muslim second. No reason to smear them.

The families and friends of the 7,600+ Thais who have been killed and the 14,000+ who have been injured since 2004 in the Islamic insurgency in southern Thailand would disagree with you. The insurgents want to create an Islamic state under Sharia law, a return to the caliphate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Thailand_insurgency

A vicious rebellion that spares no one is not a sign of complete integration into Thai society. To be sure, many Muslims have become well integrated and hugely rich in the process- think of the family of Lek Nana- but that is far from all Muslims.

6 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

First of all, Nick, they're young enough they don't need hookers. But horny is horny and, well, any port in a storm.

The American soldiers were, and are, rowdy drunks, wherever they go on R&R, from Vietnam days to Cobra Gold.

You lost me .

Who is felling horny ?

8 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

To paraphrase the popular children's song, "The posts on the board round and round, all through Asean Now." The origin of the word antisemitism has been explained several times.

Bottom line:  the word "antisemitism" has never been used in the English language to mean anything but a hatred of  Jews.

You are mistaken. The word "Semitic" or "Semite" is considered obsolete when referring to race or ethnicity. There are Semitic languages but no Semitic people in modern times.

The Encyclopedia Britannica explains it this way (my bold text):  "Semite, obsolete term, popularized in the 19th century, that originally described a member of any people who speak one of the Semitic languages, a family of languages that includes Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, Aramaic, and Tigrinya, among others. The term was later used in an ethnic sense, even though there has never been a shared Semitic identity among Semitic-speaking peoples. When used in that sense, Semite often referred specifically to people of Jewish origin, regardless of what language they spoke, a reflection of the antisemitism that was concurrent in 19th-century Europe."  https://www.britannica.com/topic/Semite

 

The word "anti-Semitism" or "antisemitism" entered the English language in1881 from the German Antisemitismus, which had been coined by Wilhelm Marr, a German journalist and agitator who thought it sounded more scientific and academic than the older Judenhaß  ("Jew hatred").  Marr himself is regarded as the "father of modern antisemitism,"  although he apparently renounced his anti-Jewish beliefs as an old man.  https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/wilhelm-marr

The families and friends of the 7,600+ Thais who have been killed and the 14,000+ who have been injured since 2004 in the Islamic insurgency in southern Thailand would disagree with you. The insurgents want to create an Islamic state under Sharia law, a return to the caliphate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Thailand_insurgency

A vicious rebellion that spares no one is not a sign of complete integration into Thai society. To be sure, many Muslims have become well integrated and hugely rich in the process- think of the family of Lek Nana- but that is far from all Muslims.

You're equating the troubles in 3 southern provinced to all Muslims in Thailand. Unblocktheplanet is completely correct with this statement.

"Muslims here are completely integrated into Thai society. Thai first, Muslim second. No reason to smear them."

10 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Are you referring to those of us on AN as 'terrorist supporters' because our hearts bleed for Palestinians?!?

Yes.

10 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Try on that shoe. Find your family home in that photo.

Anyone whose family home is in that photo should be blaming their "leadership" -- e.g. Hamas, for which there's a good chance people living in that family home voted, and supported? And, possibly, they should blame people such as those of you on AN whose "hearts bleed" for them, because you're helping prop up the insane delusion that they and their filthy terrorist leaders have no role to play in stopping what's happening to them.

12 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

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https://www.jns.org/the-soviet-role-in-turning-anti-zionism-into-a-popular-cause/

*... many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many ,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many.

I somehow missed these. I was too active in BDS against South African apartheid and boycotting California grapes. I'd like to hear more of your opinions on Soviet influence. Why did destabilising Zionism look useful to them? Do you think they were whipping up the Muslims in the Middle East?

Before anybody gets any ideas of 'Communist' funding protest in the US, I'll tell you what I know personally. I worked in the peace movement leadership in my university years and I saw where the funding came from: churches, ordinary people, even people in prison. No Commies under the bed.

As Ilan Pappe points out, there was conflict before there was an Israel.

38 minutes ago, tai4de2 said:

Yes.

Anyone whose family home is in that photo should be blaming their "leadership" -- e.g. Hamas, for which there's a good chance people living in that family home voted, and supported? And, possibly, they should blame people such as those of you on AN whose "hearts bleed" for them, because you're helping prop up the insane delusion that they and their filthyWell, comrade terrorist leaders have no role to play in stopping what's happening to them.

Well, Comrade, as The Beatles sung, "All you need is" hate. If one looks at the, so-far-unarmed) division in the US, one could say the same about voting and supporting domestic terrorism. Yep, Americans should blame themselves for a stupid decision. He already fooled them twice.

So how does our 'leadership' define us, the little people. I would posit very little; we try to mostly ignore those windbags. Of course, the Hamas windbags are heavily armed.

Absolutely, root out Hamas. But Hamas is not fathers trying to feed their families and other innocents.

Oh, yes, we seem to have an opening! Dr. Mohammed has managed to schedule your heart transplant. Details to follow.

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13 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

Many, many, many ... *

The first one I witnessed was in 1968 in Chicago. The photo below is from 1973 in Cincinnati, OH; same flags, signs and slogans then as now. The only things missing are the keffiyeh scarves. Pro-Palestinians had to wait until Greta Thunberg wore one for it to become a fashion accessory.

Screenshot 2026-01-10 094142.png

https://www.jns.org/the-soviet-role-in-turning-anti-zionism-into-a-popular-cause/

And this photo is from Chicago in 1978. The mindset hasn't changed much either, even if it now hides behind anti-Zionism.

Screenshot 2026-01-10 092834.png

https://www.aclu.org/news/free-speech/the-skokie-case-how-i-came-to-represent-the-free-speech-rights-of-nazis

*... many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many ,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many.

Wake up, why do you think there were all these protests?

Stop denying that Israel is an Apartheid state.

Do you say Amnesty international is wrong?

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2022/02/israels-system-of-apartheid/

How about the leading Israeli human rights group?

Oh, they must me antisemitic cheesy

https://www.btselem.org/topic/apartheid

I suppose Wikipedia is wrong too?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_apartheid

14 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

The first one I witnessed was in 1968 in Chicago. The photo below is from 1973 in Cincinnati,

That's quite recent. 😂

14 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

*... many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many ,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many.

Well then it should be too difficult to post a few links to them, should it? 🙂

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3 hours ago, stevenl said:

Unfortunately it looks like defending Israel automatically leads to an anti Muslim position. They do that, while attacking people defending Palestinians for being anti-Semitic.

Ironic to the max.

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3 hours ago, stevenl said:

Unfortunately it looks like defending Israel automatically leads to an anti Muslim position. They do that, while attacking people defending Palestinians for being anti-Semitic.

My opinion is, of course Israel has a right to exist. However, the Palestinians also have right to their own statehood. This is why I believe in the two state solution. I can see no other way forward for a long term solution.

Basically, the world has had enough of the BS that has been allowed to continue for decades.

Now, does the above view make me anti semetic? Does it make me pro Israeli? Does it make me pro Palestine? Does it make me pro Jewish? Does it make me pro Muslim? Does it make me anti Jewish? Does it make me anti Muslim?

I consider the above view to be anti war and pro peace.

11 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

You lost me .

Who is felling horny ?

All young people, including tourist, including Israeli tourists.

5 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

That's quite recent. 😂

Well then it should be too difficult to post a few links to them, should it? 🙂

The news photos and dates are quite enough for me.

5 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

That's quite recent. 😂

Well then it should be too difficult to post a few links to them, should it? 🙂

Not at all difficult, only a bit boring. Anyway, to give more examples

NYC 2008

Italy, Greece 2009

5 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

Italy, Greece 2009

17 years ago.

I was thinking a year or two before the war.

Anything????

46 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

The news photos and dates are quite enough for me.

Not enough for me. Each to their own.

I believe the board has rules against too many embedded videos in one post, so I will break up the many, many videos into many, many posts. 😀

NYC 2021

https://youtu.be/nDNmJR9z2hk?si=xIa93q1_kJMwC6Oe Washington, DC 2012

Ann Arbor, Michigan 2014

5 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

17 years ago.

I was thinking a year or two before the war.

Anything????

Many, many, many ...

This is a particularly important video because the protesters are using the "Khaybar" chant, which is a call for genocide against Jews, NOT just Israelis

Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2021

5 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

I believe the board has rules against too many embedded videos in one post, so I will break up the many, many videos into many, many posts. 😀

NYC 2021

https://youtu.be/nDNmJR9z2hk?si=xIa93q1_kJMwC6Oe Washington, DC 2012

Ann Arbor, Michigan

The point I am making is, these global "Free Palestine" or "Pro Palestine" protests were not a "thing" prior to the war.

Now, these protests are large, and frequent, and global.

I am not of the opinion that all of a sudden every anti semite came out of the wood work to protest against Israel.

In my opinion, most of the protesters were horrified, as I was, with the footage coming out of Gaza of the death and destruction.

In my opinion, it was disproportionate. It was indiscriminate bombing. There was forced displacement. Food was used as a weapon of war. Human rights were withheld or abused. War crimes were committed on a large scale.

I can't help but think Netanyahu, and the way he prosecuted the war, actually fueled some radicalization in regular populations around the world to the point people who never concerned themselves with this decades long conflict actually came out in support of Palestine. In effect, he kicked an own goal.

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