One-track Becky wrote:
>Israel, when it was founded,
>declared itself as a homeland
>for Jews the world over. I see
>nothing racist about this. They
>DO let other people become
>citizens, its just not automatic.
When it's for Jews, Becky and other zionists see no racism involved. But what if we changed the word, without changing the concept? Does the following sound racist to you?
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KKKsylvania, when it was founded, declared itself as a homeland for TrueWhiteChristians the world over. I see nothing racist about this. They DO let other people become citizens, its just not automatic.
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Why is it OK for "Jews" to do this?
And if you think that it is OK, then should we offer equal support (both moral and financial) for other cultural/ethnic/religious groups to do the same?
Re: Elise Cohen of The Fellowship Of Reconciliation talks about upcoming delegations to Israel
Date Edited: 01 Feb 2005 11:16:51 PM
>Israel, when it was founded,
>declared itself as a homeland
>for Jews the world over. I see
>nothing racist about this. They
>DO let other people become
>citizens, its just not automatic.
When it's for Jews, Becky and other zionists see no racism involved. But what if we changed the word, without changing the concept? Does the following sound racist to you?
===
KKKsylvania, when it was founded, declared itself as a homeland for TrueWhiteChristians the world over. I see nothing racist about this. They DO let other people become citizens, its just not automatic.
===
Why is it OK for "Jews" to do this?
And if you think that it is OK, then should we offer equal support (both moral and financial) for other cultural/ethnic/religious groups to do the same?
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