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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 01 Oct 17 5.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Does yours and the left's continue criticism of the Israeli state make Jews feel part of Great Britain? The population of Jews in the country has been reducing....A population who tend to do well. We don't have a small percentage of Jews in the country planning to kill people. Strange that isn't it....considering the amount of grief your lot give them and your statement there.
There s a mixture of responses from my Jewish friends. Some are ashamed of Netanyahu's policies regarding Palestine and the treatment of Arabs, others see it as measured response to Palestinian aggression. This is interesting, but I won't put the blame at anyone but the Israeli government. But to some who are hard of thinking, that makes me anti semetic
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Stirlingsays 01 Oct 17 5.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Plenty of Jews criticise the Israeli governments and policies over the decades. Are they making themselves feel less a part of being in GB or the US or anywhere where they may have an opinion which scrutinises? Don't think so. If Jews are criticising Jews it's not the same thing. The aggression towards Jews from the left and other religious minorities in this country is having a factual impact upon the numbers of Jews who have left the UK. As the Islamic population goes up, the Jewish one goes down. It's happening all over Europe.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Oct 17 5.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Bet you didn't even notice Muslims were here until The late 90s. Earlierthan that people were referred to by their nationality or ethnic backgrounds not religion in the media and general discourse. Oh be we sure notice then now because an increasing amount of their number are murdering innocent citizens. A ticking time bomb.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Oct 17 6.00pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
There s a mixture of responses from my Jewish friends. Some are ashamed of Netanyahu's policies regarding Palestine and the treatment of Arabs, others see it as measured response to Palestinian aggression. This is interesting, but I won't put the blame at anyone but the Israeli government. But to some who are hard of thinking, that makes me anti semetic Ha ha. We are taking your country and you have the audacity to be angry. That will be Britain in a couple of hundred years.
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Stirlingsays 01 Oct 17 6.00pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
There s a mixture of responses from my Jewish friends. Some are ashamed of Netanyahu's policies regarding Palestine and the treatment of Arabs, others see it as measured response to Palestinian aggression. This is interesting, but I won't put the blame at anyone but the Israeli government. But to some who are hard of thinking, that makes me anti semetic You accuse others of being 'hard of thinking'. The giant brain who told me Israel would remain in Gaza...when even a child could see that wouldn't happen. Edited by Stirlingsays (01 Oct 2017 6.05pm)
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serial thriller The Promised Land 01 Oct 17 9.06pm | |
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In any other walk of life, you look for the causes to tackle a problem. Imagine if you took your mentality in to dealing with other issues? I can just picture you looking at a volcano go off and destroying a town, someone near you asking why it is volcanoes explode and how we could better act in the future, and you turning to them and going 'volcano apologist'. This type of head in the sand mentality will get more people killed. Does that not worry you at all?
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Oct 17 9.12pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
In any other walk of life, you look for the causes to tackle a problem. Imagine if you took your mentality in to dealing with other issues? I can just picture you looking at a volcano go off and destroying a town, someone near you asking why it is volcanoes explode and how we could better act in the future, and you turning to them and going 'volcano apologist'. This type of head in the sand mentality will get more people killed. Does that not worry you at all? Well my solution would have been not to allow millions of Muslims into Europe in the first place. If that is 'head in the sand' then anyone blaming everyone else except the terrorists and those who let them come here must be have their head up their arse.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 01 Oct 17 9.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Well my solution would have been not to allow millions of Muslims into Europe in the first place. If that is 'head in the sand' then anyone blaming everyone else except the terrorists and those who let them come here must be have their head up their arse. Ignoring the fact that hindsight brings nothing useful to solving this issue, when is it that you would've banned the Muslims? Would it have been when millions started fleeing the wars we have started? Or would you have banned them from coming over from pakistan, Iraq, Syria and other former colonies in the 70s? But then what about the thousands of Ottoman Muslims before them, should they have been banned too? Your argumemt is pointless, seriously, on every level.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Oct 17 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
Ignoring the fact that hindsight brings nothing useful to solving this issue, when is it that you would've banned the Muslims? Would it have been when millions started fleeing the wars we have started? Or would you have banned them from coming over from pakistan, Iraq, Syria and other former colonies in the 70s? But then what about the thousands of Ottoman Muslims before them, should they have been banned too? Your argumemt is pointless, seriously, on every level. But it isn't hindsight. It was very very predictable.
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