So, some context - this group is called “Neturei Karta”. They are Anti-Zionist in the sense that they believe that Jews aren’t allowed to form a self governing state until the Messiah arrives and will rule in god’s will. The Palestinians themselves is meaningless to them (much like Iran’s Anti-Zionist. As in, their leader actually met with the Iranian president some years ago). This is a more extreme form of the belief that a secular Jewish state has no right to exist, which in itself is a more extreme form of the belief that a secular Jewish state has the right to exist only to act as a platform for a religious Jewish state. The latter ideology is shared by a large part of the current far right government of Israel.
I appreciate the children in that video being more informed than you are.
Occam’s razor, the simplest explanation is the correct one. The country that is an occupying force is the one that’s killing the people being occupied.
The children in the video are wearing the most uncomfortable clothes in the world. I know their type
the simplest explanation is the correct one.
What are you smoking?
Israel was given the country by the UN after WW2, it is a historic place for the Jews and it isn’t occupying anything it doesn’t belong. The territory comes from the 6 day war which happened because Egypt and other countries were attacking Israel
I understand that being raised in an insular and homogenous community can make it difficult to accept that other people with the same religion hold different beliefs than you, but you do not get to speak for all Jews.
Fun fact, this is part of the reason so many cars are silver, white, or black now. A lot of base models of cars are only available in those three colors, along with maybe red. To get a different color, you have to get an upgraded package… and there’s your $1k price jump.
I just thought a couple of days ago that how awesome it would be if we have a LOT of colorful cars. Not just the same 4-5 always. Parking lots are fucking boring these days.
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