BREAKING: Top UN Court stops short of ordering a cease-fire in Gaza but demands Israel try to contain death and damage. https://t.co/PvZZe8BUni
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 26, 2024
BREAKING: Top UN Court stops short of ordering a cease-fire in Gaza but demands Israel try to contain death and damage. https://t.co/PvZZe8BUni
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 26, 2024
HERE YA GO: In response to the international criminal court of Justice ruling that did not stop Israel operations in Gaza… HAMAS is now bombarding the city of Sderot with Rockets. pic.twitter.com/IuuekjVJrw
— Malcolm Nance (@MalcolmNance) January 26, 2024
"No foreign aid" is just stupid. We are the leader of the free world (for now as we are shrinking). There are geo-political reasons for aid. We have to have footholds in many places in the world. ie..Middle East, Taiwan , Ukraine, ect. If we turn into a bunch of turtles and put our head in the Merca sand, that we will no longer be dominant. It will allow China to continue to exert power and reach.KaiBear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
No foreign wars , no foreign aid is such a controversial statement as to warrant such a response JR ?
Wanting to help American citizens first suggest one lives under a rock ?
Care to educate me on your rationale ?
J.R. said:"No foreign aid" is just stupid. We are the leader of the free world (for now as we are shrinking). There are geo-political reasons for aid. We have to have footholds in many places in the world. ie..Middle East, Taiwan , Ukraine, ect. If we turn into a bunch of turtles and put our head in the Merca sand, that we will no longer be dominant. It will allow China to continue to exert power and reach.KaiBear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
No foreign wars , no foreign aid is such a controversial statement as to warrant such a response JR ?
Wanting to help American citizens first suggest one lives under a rock ?
Care to educate me on your rationale ?
J.R. said:"No foreign aid" is just stupid. We are the leader of the free world (for now as we are shrinking). There are geo-political reasons for aid.KaiBear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
No foreign wars , no foreign aid is such a controversial statement as to warrant such a response JR ?
Wanting to help American citizens first suggest one lives under a rock ?
Care to educate me on your rationale ?
J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
He apparently had a tough time landing a job out of college and blames companies for exploiting immigrants here on work visas for his inability to get a good job back then. Hence his current world view that any immigration is bad. And, despite all of his protesting, he really is the board's biggest racist since Doug/BEAR was banned.J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
you RWNJs are just so myopic !Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
Lots of world travel makes you reject statements like this?
"America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first."
Funny I have travelled to many foreign countries and it did not turn me into a traitor who puts the needs of 3rd worlders over my own people...
Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:"No foreign aid" is just stupid. We are the leader of the free world (for now as we are shrinking). There are geo-political reasons for aid.KaiBear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
No foreign wars , no foreign aid is such a controversial statement as to warrant such a response JR ?
Wanting to help American citizens first suggest one lives under a rock ?
Care to educate me on your rationale ?
And there are very good reasons NOT to give unaccountable foreign nations tax payer cash from the American poeple.
I would love to see what we are actually getting for all that money spent.
Do we think Pakistan has for instance actually used that money for good?
Debating Zionism and Anti-Zionism when the nation of Israel didn't exist is different than now. Quit hiding behind the words Zionist and Anti-Zionist. What Anti-Zionists mean in the current reality is that Israel, as a political nation, should be eradicated/terminated.Redbrickbear said:[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
Before World War II, Zionism was the most divisive and heatedly debated issue in the Jewish world. Anti-Zionism had left-wing variants and right-wing variants religious variants and secular variants as well as variants in every country where Jews resided. For anyone who knows this history, it is astonishing that, as the resolution would have it, opposition to Zionism has been equated with opposition to Judaism and not only to Judaism, but to hatred of Jews themselves. But this conflation has nothing to do with history. Instead, it is political, and its purpose has been to discredit Israel's opponents as racists.
Race has always been at the heart of the debate. Many anti-Zionists believed the Jews were, in their parlance, "a church." This meant that, although they shared certain beliefs, traditions and affinities with coreligionists in other nations, they nonetheless belonged as fully to their own national communities as anyone else. For them, an American Jew was a Jewish American, just as an Episcopalian American or a Catholic American was an American first of all. They were unwilling to subscribe to any idea suggesting that the Jews were a race, separate and, as the anti-semites would have it, unassimilable. These people did not consider themselves to be in exile, as the Zionists would have it. They considered themselves to be at home. They feared that the insistence on ethnicity or race could open them to the old accusations of double loyalty, undermining attempts to achieve equality.
In fact, anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism. It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century. In 1790, in his famous letter to the Jews of Newport, R.I., George Washington declared that "all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens."]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/02/anti-zionism-antisemitism-israel-jews-came-first/
Anti-Zionism actually has a long intellectual history within the Jewish community itself...
OsoCoreyell said:What Anti-Zionists mean in the current reality is that Israel, as a political nation, should be eradicated/terminated.Redbrickbear said:[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
Before World War II, Zionism was the most divisive and heatedly debated issue in the Jewish world. Anti-Zionism had left-wing variants and right-wing variants religious variants and secular variants as well as variants in every country where Jews resided. For anyone who knows this history, it is astonishing that, as the resolution would have it, opposition to Zionism has been equated with opposition to Judaism and not only to Judaism, but to hatred of Jews themselves. But this conflation has nothing to do with history. Instead, it is political, and its purpose has been to discredit Israel's opponents as racists.
Race has always been at the heart of the debate. Many anti-Zionists believed the Jews were, in their parlance, "a church." This meant that, although they shared certain beliefs, traditions and affinities with coreligionists in other nations, they nonetheless belonged as fully to their own national communities as anyone else. For them, an American Jew was a Jewish American, just as an Episcopalian American or a Catholic American was an American first of all. They were unwilling to subscribe to any idea suggesting that the Jews were a race, separate and, as the anti-semites would have it, unassimilable. These people did not consider themselves to be in exile, as the Zionists would have it. They considered themselves to be at home. They feared that the insistence on ethnicity or race could open them to the old accusations of double loyalty, undermining attempts to achieve equality.
In fact, anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism. It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century. In 1790, in his famous letter to the Jews of Newport, R.I., George Washington declared that "all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens."]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/02/anti-zionism-antisemitism-israel-jews-came-first/
Anti-Zionism actually has a long intellectual history within the Jewish community itself...
DioNoZeus said:He apparently had a tough time landing a job out of college and blames companies for exploiting immigrants here on work visas for his inability to get a good job back then. Hence his current world view that any immigration is bad. And, despite all of his protesting, he really is the board's biggest racist since Doug/BEAR was banned.J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
I'm not sure what this has to do with my post since he is a college graduate who was competing with people over here on H1B visas.Redbrickbear said:DioNoZeus said:He apparently had a tough time landing a job out of college and blames companies for exploiting immigrants here on work visas for his inability to get a good job back then. Hence his current world view that any immigration is bad. And, despite all of his protesting, he really is the board's biggest racist since Doug/BEAR was banned.J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
Actually, Mass immigration of 3rd worlders tends to suppress the wages of the non-college educated class.
It's economic war against the lower class (and the just arrived previous immigrants)
Bringing in millions of people a year has all kinds of effects.
DioNoZeus said:I'm not sure what this has to do with my post since he is a college graduate who was competing with people over here on H1B visas.Redbrickbear said:DioNoZeus said:He apparently had a tough time landing a job out of college and blames companies for exploiting immigrants here on work visas for his inability to get a good job back then. Hence his current world view that any immigration is bad. And, despite all of his protesting, he really is the board's biggest racist since Doug/BEAR was banned.J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
Actually, Mass immigration of 3rd worlders tends to suppress the wages of the non-college educated class.
It's economic war against the lower class (and the just arrived previous immigrants)
Bringing in millions of people a year has all kinds of effects.
Redbrickbear said:OsoCoreyell said:What Anti-Zionists mean in the current reality is that Israel, as a political nation, should be eradicated/terminated.Redbrickbear said:[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
Before World War II, Zionism was the most divisive and heatedly debated issue in the Jewish world. Anti-Zionism had left-wing variants and right-wing variants religious variants and secular variants as well as variants in every country where Jews resided. For anyone who knows this history, it is astonishing that, as the resolution would have it, opposition to Zionism has been equated with opposition to Judaism and not only to Judaism, but to hatred of Jews themselves. But this conflation has nothing to do with history. Instead, it is political, and its purpose has been to discredit Israel's opponents as racists.
Race has always been at the heart of the debate. Many anti-Zionists believed the Jews were, in their parlance, "a church." This meant that, although they shared certain beliefs, traditions and affinities with coreligionists in other nations, they nonetheless belonged as fully to their own national communities as anyone else. For them, an American Jew was a Jewish American, just as an Episcopalian American or a Catholic American was an American first of all. They were unwilling to subscribe to any idea suggesting that the Jews were a race, separate and, as the anti-semites would have it, unassimilable. These people did not consider themselves to be in exile, as the Zionists would have it. They considered themselves to be at home. They feared that the insistence on ethnicity or race could open them to the old accusations of double loyalty, undermining attempts to achieve equality.
In fact, anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism. It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century. In 1790, in his famous letter to the Jews of Newport, R.I., George Washington declared that "all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens."]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/02/anti-zionism-antisemitism-israel-jews-came-first/
Anti-Zionism actually has a long intellectual history within the Jewish community itself...
That would come as quite the surprise to actual Jewish anti-Zionists today.
And not just among some liberal secular Jews.
There are large factions of Hardi Judaism who reject Zionism and have large and growing populations.
historian said:Redbrickbear said:OsoCoreyell said:What Anti-Zionists mean in the current reality is that Israel, as a political nation, should be eradicated/terminated.Redbrickbear said:[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
Before World War II, Zionism was the most divisive and heatedly debated issue in the Jewish world. Anti-Zionism had left-wing variants and right-wing variants religious variants and secular variants as well as variants in every country where Jews resided. For anyone who knows this history, it is astonishing that, as the resolution would have it, opposition to Zionism has been equated with opposition to Judaism and not only to Judaism, but to hatred of Jews themselves. But this conflation has nothing to do with history. Instead, it is political, and its purpose has been to discredit Israel's opponents as racists.
Race has always been at the heart of the debate. Many anti-Zionists believed the Jews were, in their parlance, "a church." This meant that, although they shared certain beliefs, traditions and affinities with coreligionists in other nations, they nonetheless belonged as fully to their own national communities as anyone else. For them, an American Jew was a Jewish American, just as an Episcopalian American or a Catholic American was an American first of all. They were unwilling to subscribe to any idea suggesting that the Jews were a race, separate and, as the anti-semites would have it, unassimilable. These people did not consider themselves to be in exile, as the Zionists would have it. They considered themselves to be at home. They feared that the insistence on ethnicity or race could open them to the old accusations of double loyalty, undermining attempts to achieve equality.
In fact, anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism. It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century. In 1790, in his famous letter to the Jews of Newport, R.I., George Washington declared that "all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens."]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/02/anti-zionism-antisemitism-israel-jews-came-first/
Anti-Zionism actually has a long intellectual history within the Jewish community itself...
That would come as quite the surprise to actual Jewish anti-Zionists today.
And not just among some liberal secular Jews.
There are large factions of Hardi Judaism who reject Zionism and have large and growing populations.
If these are genuinely Jews (questionable) then they are just as moronic as the trans or alphabet mafia activists supporting the Palestinians & Hamas...
historian said:
I don't think you know what Zionism or anti-Zionism mean. You are using totally false definitions of both.
Zionism began with Theodore Herzl in 19th century Europe as a response to continuing antisemitism. Simply put, it was the desire of Jewish people to return to their ancient homeland, the modern stats of Israel….
Anti-Zionism was and is the opposition to that dream & its achievement.
Well, there are two sides to every story:Redbrickbear said:DioNoZeus said:I'm not sure what this has to do with my post since he is a college graduate who was competing with people over here on H1B visas.Redbrickbear said:DioNoZeus said:He apparently had a tough time landing a job out of college and blames companies for exploiting immigrants here on work visas for his inability to get a good job back then. Hence his current world view that any immigration is bad. And, despite all of his protesting, he really is the board's biggest racist since Doug/BEAR was banned.J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
Actually, Mass immigration of 3rd worlders tends to suppress the wages of the non-college educated class.
It's economic war against the lower class (and the just arrived previous immigrants)
Bringing in millions of people a year has all kinds of effects.
Just a point….i assume H1B visas have a similar
effect as well but mostly in STEM
Though at least those immigrants are coming with some education and job skills.
DioNoZeus said:Well, there are two sides to every story:Redbrickbear said:DioNoZeus said:I'm not sure what this has to do with my post since he is a college graduate who was competing with people over here on H1B visas.Redbrickbear said:DioNoZeus said:He apparently had a tough time landing a job out of college and blames companies for exploiting immigrants here on work visas for his inability to get a good job back then. Hence his current world view that any immigration is bad. And, despite all of his protesting, he really is the board's biggest racist since Doug/BEAR was banned.J.R. said:no, it is fairly apparent by his lack of understand how the world works. Probably never have traveled much. Fox on the loop. Maybe he can give us his background.Redbrickbear said:J.R. said:that is the most uninformed take I have heard lately. What rock did you crawl from? Let me guess, you are an angry white dude in his 20s how has not a lot of work experience and spends too much time in front of Fox News.The_barBEARian said:FLBear5630 said:So, give us your foreign policy? Where do we fit in the world? Is there anyone that the US should help?The_barBEARian said:
Just because it's small relative to all the other more useful spending doesn't excuse the fact that it is completely 100% extraneous, inane waste of money that provides negligible benefit to the average tax payer.
So far your argument for continuing aid to Israel can be summed up with: "They're my friend!"
No foreign aid. No foreign wars. Fair Trade.
America first. American citizens first. And American tax payers really, really come first.
Angry 20 year old Gen. Z kids....a cohort well known to be Fox news viewers lol
Do you even research before you write something like that?
Actually, Mass immigration of 3rd worlders tends to suppress the wages of the non-college educated class.
It's economic war against the lower class (and the just arrived previous immigrants)
Bringing in millions of people a year has all kinds of effects.
Just a point….i assume H1B visas have a similar
effect as well but mostly in STEM
Though at least those immigrants are coming with some education and job skills.
https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/h1b-visa-program-fact-sheet
Personally I have worked with a number of physicians who come over during residency on H1B visas. In order to match into programs, they usually have to score much higher on the USMLE exams than American graduates and are usually stuck taking unfilled positions in less desirable specialties. Many are forced to take preliminary spots (one year contracts) and have to outperform their classmates in order to get recommendations to eventually have to opportunity to get categorical spots (guaranteed pathway to completing a residency). Despite having the deck stacked against them, many are able to finish, get green cards, and ultimately become great citizens who contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Abbott wants to help expand the Indian IT outsourcing company HCL Technologies in Texas. The company that was responsible for this debacle regarding the Boeing 737-Max: https://t.co/Qb9kYur2VC pic.twitter.com/0OlDIHOVAV
— U.S. Tech Workers (@USTechWorkers) January 26, 2024
Redbrickbear said:OsoCoreyell said:What Anti-Zionists mean in the current reality is that Israel, as a political nation, should be eradicated/terminated.Redbrickbear said:[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
Before World War II, Zionism was the most divisive and heatedly debated issue in the Jewish world. Anti-Zionism had left-wing variants and right-wing variants religious variants and secular variants as well as variants in every country where Jews resided. For anyone who knows this history, it is astonishing that, as the resolution would have it, opposition to Zionism has been equated with opposition to Judaism and not only to Judaism, but to hatred of Jews themselves. But this conflation has nothing to do with history. Instead, it is political, and its purpose has been to discredit Israel's opponents as racists.
Race has always been at the heart of the debate. Many anti-Zionists believed the Jews were, in their parlance, "a church." This meant that, although they shared certain beliefs, traditions and affinities with coreligionists in other nations, they nonetheless belonged as fully to their own national communities as anyone else. For them, an American Jew was a Jewish American, just as an Episcopalian American or a Catholic American was an American first of all. They were unwilling to subscribe to any idea suggesting that the Jews were a race, separate and, as the anti-semites would have it, unassimilable. These people did not consider themselves to be in exile, as the Zionists would have it. They considered themselves to be at home. They feared that the insistence on ethnicity or race could open them to the old accusations of double loyalty, undermining attempts to achieve equality.
In fact, anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism. It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century. In 1790, in his famous letter to the Jews of Newport, R.I., George Washington declared that "all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens."]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/02/anti-zionism-antisemitism-israel-jews-came-first/
Anti-Zionism actually has a long intellectual history within the Jewish community itself...
That would come as quite the surprise to actual Jewish anti-Zionists today.
And not just among some liberal secular Jews.
There are large factions of Hardi Judaism who reject Zionism and have large and growing populations.
Pro-Palestinian and Hamas Supporters laid Siege to the Home of U.S. Democratic Senator, John Fetterman in Braddock, Pennsylvania tonight, with Senator Fetterman having Responded to the Harassment by going onto his Roof and Waving an Israeli Flag. pic.twitter.com/W9tMheTkJJ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 27, 2024
She's Brazilian, so don't think so.nein51 said:
Isn't his wife Jewish?
sombear said:
Fetterman for PresidentPro-Palestinian and Hamas Supporters laid Siege to the Home of U.S. Democratic Senator, John Fetterman in Braddock, Pennsylvania tonight, with Senator Fetterman having Responded to the Harassment by going onto his Roof and Waving an Israeli Flag. pic.twitter.com/W9tMheTkJJ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 27, 2024
https://t.co/o4xYfiMCyS pic.twitter.com/MKeHaK3DpP
— Prison Mitch (@MidnightMitch) January 27, 2024
Holy moly that's $5,500 per! About 6x the price from the already crazy high numbers in 2018 https://t.co/FZUCvBjKsL
— Adam Townsend (@adamscrabble) January 27, 2024
Doc Holliday said:Holy moly that's $5,500 per! About 6x the price from the already crazy high numbers in 2018 https://t.co/FZUCvBjKsL
— Adam Townsend (@adamscrabble) January 27, 2024
Which was not the case before the founding of Israel. Perhaps tending to confirm the fears of Jewish anti-Zionists.ShooterTX said:There are NO thriving Jewish communities in the Arab nations surrounding Israel.Redbrickbear said:OsoCoreyell said:What Anti-Zionists mean in the current reality is that Israel, as a political nation, should be eradicated/terminated.Redbrickbear said:[When learning of this vote, many people familiar with Jewish history might have suppressed a sardonic laugh. Anti-Zionism, after all, was a creation of Jews, not their enemies.historian said:
Every one of my argument was completely valid.
Anti-Zionism is antisemitism.
Before World War II, Zionism was the most divisive and heatedly debated issue in the Jewish world. Anti-Zionism had left-wing variants and right-wing variants religious variants and secular variants as well as variants in every country where Jews resided. For anyone who knows this history, it is astonishing that, as the resolution would have it, opposition to Zionism has been equated with opposition to Judaism and not only to Judaism, but to hatred of Jews themselves. But this conflation has nothing to do with history. Instead, it is political, and its purpose has been to discredit Israel's opponents as racists.
Race has always been at the heart of the debate. Many anti-Zionists believed the Jews were, in their parlance, "a church." This meant that, although they shared certain beliefs, traditions and affinities with coreligionists in other nations, they nonetheless belonged as fully to their own national communities as anyone else. For them, an American Jew was a Jewish American, just as an Episcopalian American or a Catholic American was an American first of all. They were unwilling to subscribe to any idea suggesting that the Jews were a race, separate and, as the anti-semites would have it, unassimilable. These people did not consider themselves to be in exile, as the Zionists would have it. They considered themselves to be at home. They feared that the insistence on ethnicity or race could open them to the old accusations of double loyalty, undermining attempts to achieve equality.
In fact, anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism. It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century. In 1790, in his famous letter to the Jews of Newport, R.I., George Washington declared that "all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens."]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/02/anti-zionism-antisemitism-israel-jews-came-first/
Anti-Zionism actually has a long intellectual history within the Jewish community itself...
That would come as quite the surprise to actual Jewish anti-Zionists today.
And not just among some liberal secular Jews.
There are large factions of Hardi Judaism who reject Zionism and have large and growing populations.