Silva
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Me and millions* of Jews, apparently.Aren't you racist then?
*idk how many but millions has a nice sound to it
Me and millions* of Jews, apparently.Aren't you racist then?
Me and millions* of Jews, apparently.
*idk how many but millions has a nice sounds to it
No, I get it. And if Jewish self-determination means Palestinians not having the right to return, I'll happily deny it to them.
I don't remember a Tamil claim to any part of Sri Lanka other than the north. I think the actions of Sri Lanka in bombing and politically repressing the Tamil population are condemnable, but the fundamental conflict which exists in the single territory of Israel/Palestine isn't the same - Sinhalese self-determination isn't (in theory) totally at odds with Lankan Tamil self-determination.
Berbatrick said:See, this is the line from the site:
So, @Silva and I are now anti-semites.
Now, I don't think that calling the Zionist project a racist endeavour is denying the right to self-determination (with plenty of historical backing), but that is their definition, their example. The way it is worded I don't understand how "context" becomes relevant. The thought itself = against self-determination = anti-Semitism.
Why would Armenians and Greeks have the right to return to Turkey? They have their nations, Greece and Armenia and little reason to claim the land. If means the continued lack of freedom for the Kurds, then their self-determination can do one.And if Turkish self-determination means (surviving) Armenians and Greeks (and their descendants) not having the right to return, no more Turkey yeah? This principle could be applied to dozens of cases around the world.
And if the Palestinian right of return means no Jewish self-determination, what to do then?
The Israel that was created and that exists is inherently racist. It was created by a bunch of a racist, colonialist cnuts and airdropped into the middle of an existing population who continue to be subjugated. It may be the single most boneheaded way a nation was created, the arrogance alone is breathtaking.I read it differently, as someone denying Jewish self-determination due to the inherently racist nature of Israel (any Israel, hence the big, fat deliberate ‘a’ which you’ve noted). The italicized part is the context - it amounts to someone saying that the Jews have no right to self-determination because the very idea of a Jewish state, whatever its policies, is racist.
I would personally change the ruling to “Denying the Jewish people and only the Jewish people the right to self-determination...” because it’s possible to be against the principle of self-determination in general (see below*), or to deny it to a select group of peoples based on the dastardly acts committed in their name (which seems to be @Silva’s approach, although it’s hard to tell).
*An alternative denial of Jewish self-determination which can not in any context be read as antisemitic might go “the Jews have no right to self-determination because no peoples do, because self-determination is an inherently nationalistic idea and nationalism is inherently racist.”
Why would Armenians and Greeks have the right to return to Turkey? They have their nations, Greece and Armenia. If means the continued lack of freedom for the Kurds, then their self-determination can do one.
The reason why Palestinians should the right to the land is because they have an equally compelling claim to it. If their self-determination is Jewless then too bad for them cos Jews live there too.
The Israel that was created and that exists is inherently racist. It was created by a bunch of a racist, colonialist cnuts and airdropped into the middle of an existing population who continue to be subjugated. It may be the single most boneheaded way a nation was created, the arrogance alone is breathtaking.
There's also little point in talking about a hypothetical Israel, because there's only the one that exists whose citizens were randomly born into. And as it exists, it's ridiculously, almost cartoonishly racist.
The Turks don't have a reasonable claim to Greece, or Armenia or the Kurdish regions they currently occupy. And Israeli's only have an equally reasonable claim to the land as Palestinians.So the creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank, or in Jordan, or pretty much anywhere, would immediately invalidate the Palestinian right of return to Israel (as the existence of Greece and Armenia does for the claims of their respective refugees from Turkey)? In that case it seems strange to make the RoR a condition for granting or denying Jewish self-determination, since it may potentially be invalidated without any change in Israeli policy whatsoever.
How many ethnically defined states are there? And has there ever been a point in history where defining a state along racial lines has led to good things? If you show me another country enshrining race into their law, I'll be happy to write something mean on the internet.Whatever the truth of any of this, it doesn’t seem to be the type of statement that is a target of the ruling in question. The point of the hypothetical ‘a state of Israel’ in the ruling seems to me to be that there are people out there who claim that the very idea of a Jewish state is racist and by extension beyond the pale. And like I said, if they feel that way only in regards to the idea of a Jewish state and not any other ethnically-defined state then it’s hard to imagine any other reason for it other than antisemitism.
The Turks don't have a reasonable claim to Greece, or Armenia or the Kurdish regions they currently occupy. And Israeli's only have an equally reasonable claim to the land as Palestinians.
Silva said:How many ethnically defined states are there? And has there ever been a point in history where defining a state along racial lines has led to good things?
I've not really been following this antisemitism thing that closely... but from what I saw on the BBC news, is it really that Jewish people are upset that people can be a bit more critical of Israel?
Well it's mainly down to the removal of a few specific examples related to israel yeah. Whilst these specific word for word examples have been removed (really was little need to do so) they're covered elsewhere in the text anyway.
It's mainly coming across as vocal interest groups weaponising the issue. Hodge using the above to call Corbyn an anti-semite when it was an NEC decision and has even been put back out to consultation seems ridiculous.
If Corbyn sees an open goal he always manages to run the other way, kick his own goalkeeper in the head and score an own goal with his arse.
Every time!
He's been silent on brexit for months and now he chooses to side with Jacob Rees Medieval.
I'm actually beginning to think he has been paid off to be this bad at the job, as anyone with any integrity would have resigned a long time ago.
This has to be the worst portrait of the causes for modern Jewish immigration to Palestine I've read on here so far. The hostile ignorance on display is a bit frightening, because all information is easily available and you actively choose to believe that this is the historical truth instead.The Israel that was created and that exists is inherently racist. It was created by a bunch of a racist, colonialist cnuts and airdropped into the middle of an existing population who continue to be subjugated. It may be the single most boneheaded way a nation was created, the arrogance alone is breathtaking.
The Israel that was created and that exists is inherently racist. It was created by a bunch of a racist, colonialist cnuts and airdropped into the middle of an existing population who continue to be subjugated. It may be the single most boneheaded way a nation was created, the arrogance alone is breathtaking.
There's also little point in talking about a hypothetical Israel, because there's only the one that exists whose citizens were randomly born into. And as it exists, it's ridiculously, almost cartoonishly racist.
Labour are 5 points a head in the polls. You dork.If Corbyn sees an open goal he always manages to run the other way, kick his own goalkeeper in the head and score an own goal with his arse.
Every time!
He's been silent on brexit for months and now he chooses to side with Jacob Rees Medieval.
I'm actually beginning to think he has been paid off to be this bad at the job, as anyone with any integrity would have resigned a long time ago.
This has to be the worst portrait of the causes for modern Jewish immigration to Palestine I've read on here so far. The hostile ignorance on display is a bit frightening, because all information is easily available and you actively choose to believe that this is the historical truth instead.
This is the most ignorant and, if you seriously believe this, the most offensive thing I've seen on this forum.
Israel was formed to create a country for people who were systematically massacred on an unimagineable scale. It was created for them to feel safe because a future for them in Europe was not possible.
For now, Lib Dems will probably get a 2-3 point boost from hard remainers after this speech. Everytime either party tries to be more clear/harder/softer etc. on Brexit they lose a couple of points.Labour are 5 points a head in the polls. You dork.
wow....a whole 5% lead over the most shambolic government in history.Labour are 5 points a head in the polls. You dork.
yeah, let's just take one of those off the shelfJust imagine if Labour had a leader with mass market appeal
For fecks Jeremy, that's that's the fault of UK governments not poor EU countries.For the last 40 years, a magical kind of thinking has dominated the way Britain is run. We’ve been told that it’s good - advanced even - for our country to manufacture less and less and instead rely on cheap labour from abroad to produce imports, while we focus on the City of London and the finance sector.
Suits his aims to be in charge of a 65 million strong commune.I'm very disappointed in Corbyn if i'm being honest. Ok he's been true to his own beliefs, I can respect that. But being a Remain voter i'm totally fecked off with Labours Brexit position. He seems perfectly happy to see the country go to tits as long as he's not the one doing it.
UKIP are actually having a bump in the polls mainly due to May not so ultra hard brexit stance. In recent pollingwow....a whole 5% lead over the most shambolic government in history.
A chronically divided conservative party that is busy ripping itself apart.
A non-existant threat from the Liberal party, or UKIP
The country on the brink of making a cataclysmically bad brexit choice, threatening economic prosperity, a hard won peace in Northern Ireland.
This is part where are ask you for a alternative and you fail to give me one.Just imagine if Labour had a leader with mass market appeal that could actually get a workable majority and implement massive social change for the good of the nation, rather than one that looks like a provincial philosophy lecturer struggling to come to grips with running the local allotment societies AGM.
For fecks Jeremy, that's that's the fault of UK governments not poor EU countries.
But he does repeatedly say this in the speechThat's still the fault of UK governments, it's ridiculous to put it in a speech about the benefits of Brexit when you can make things in or out of the EU.
In the same period the Ministry of Defence awarded contracts elsewhere worth over £1.5 billion pounds even though we are under no obligation under either European or international law to open up defence contracts to overseas bidders.
Too often, we have been told by Conservatives who are ideologically opposed to supporting our industries that EU rules prevent us from supporting our own economy.
But if you go to Germany you’ll struggle to find a train that wasn’t built there, even though they’re currently governed by the same rules as us.
When the steel crisis hit in 2016 Italy, Germany and France all intervened legally under existing state aid rules but our government sat back and did nothing.
I read it differently, as someone denying Jewish self-determination due to the inherently racist nature of Israel (any Israel, hence the big, fat deliberate ‘a’ which you’ve noted). The italicized part is the context - it amounts to someone saying that the Jews have no right to self-determination because the very idea of a Jewish state, whatever its policies, is racist.
As a veteran of the Online Posting Wars 2012-18 with over 300 confirmed brain-melting arguments...
I've never seen the distinction made between the actual and theoretical Israels. Harsh criticism of the Zionist project or the founding of Israel, the state that exists today, is taken as anti-Semitic. Saying you support a one-state solution with equal rights is anti-Semitic.*
And to the best of my knowledge the same applies in real life too.
Berbatrick said:I will add that it is infuriating to see this same actual state of Israel pal around with anti-Semites, arm literal neo-Nazis, accuse Jewish critics of being false Jews or worse. The silence from almost everyone other than the left about this, the timing of these periodic eruptions (first lead in the polls for months), makes me think that the criticism directed at Corbyn is purely political, against the left, for a diplomatically stronger Israel.
Oh sweet. Oscie has a 'cult' buddy.
This is the most ignorant and, if you seriously believe this, the most offensive thing I've seen on this forum.
Israel was formed to create a country for people who were systematically massacred on an unimagineable scale. It was created for them to feel safe because a future for them in Europe was not possible.
This is the most ignorant and, if you seriously believe this, the most offensive thing I've seen on this forum.
Israel was formed to create a country for people who were systematically massacred on an unimagineable scale. It was created for them to feel safe because a future for them in Europe was not possible.
Ok well how about Kier Starmer or Yyvette Cooper or Jess Phillips?UKIP are actually having a bump in the polls mainly due to May not so ultra hard brexit stance. In recent polling
.Around 30-40% would consider voting for a right wing anti islam and immigrate party.
.A large percentage of voters would rather have the break up of the UK than stopping Brexit.
Again for the millionth time there isn't this giant pool of liberal remain voters that would put Labour 10 - 20 points a head.
This is part where are ask you for a alternative and you fail to give me one.
wow....a whole 5% lead over the most shambolic government in history.
A chronically divided conservative party that is busy ripping itself apart.
A non-existant threat from the Liberal party, or UKIP
The country on the brink of making a cataclysmically bad brexit choice, threatening economic prosperity, a hard won peace in Northern Ireland.
NHS crippled by tory cuts and the removal of migrant labour
Nasty viscous right wing politics on the upturn...
And Jeremy can produce a 5% lead - that will mean he too would be marooned in a minority government that can do nothing.
Just imagine if Labour had a leader with mass market appeal that could actually get a workable majority and implement massive social change for the good of the nation, rather than one that looks like a provincial philosophy lecturer struggling to come to grips with running the local allotment societies AGM.
It's the new normal. Socialists now clink glasses and celebrate when a Tory wins a general election. An opposition against a government in mid-term who has suffered resignations, chaos and is split enjoying what currently stands according to an aggregate of polls a lead of less than 1 point, is now something to be cheered.
It's the new normal and if you don't like that someone will be along in a minute to make a point where they'll use the word 'neoliberalism' and not really understand what it means.
People who'll mock one person's supporters for believing that their guy does nothing wrong it's just fake media and conspiracy, whilst insisting their guy does nothing wrong it's just fake media and conspiracy. New normal.
Such a neoliberal post.