Idea for protest against Israel

Discussion in 'Politics' started by kokopelli, May 28, 2009.

  1. This may be a bit extreme but im pissed off and figured Id throw it out there:

    After hearing speeches by Rahm Emanuel regarding civil service and his insane gun control laws and the propaganda fed to us by the Zionist controlled media to support Israel, even though it is obvious they are committing genocide against the Palestinian people (Including killing an American protester) I am pissed off how our country is being sold out to these people. Israel also has approx 150 undeclared nuclear weapons and is threatening Iran, this buildup could lead to WWIII and the deaths of many Americans.

    As a US citizen I am absolutely disgusted that this is happening to my country. Israel is not our ally, I dont give two fucks if the whole country burns to the ground this afternoon. Im sick of being lied to day after day. I have had enough.

    This fourth of July, amist the fireworks celebrations I am proposing all americans who support this to burn an Israeli flag to show we are sick of the lies, deciet, infiltration, spying and other bullshit this criminal state has perpetuated on our country. Im probably going to get alot of flak for this but I dont care, im pissed.:mad:
     
  2. Knowing us, the police would arrest everyone for "hate-crimes"
     
  3. It's not even a real country anyway.
     
  4. Yea, if you protest Israel you're an anti-semetic racist. Because religions are now ethnicities. And nationalism is religion.
     
  5. Nationalism has been a religion ever since the US sided with Israel and the UN practically sanctioned zionist murderers to important political positions in their pretend country.

    And I was raised Jewish.

    I can only imagine the anger you guys feel. lol
     
  6. I'm Jewish too, and it only took me 20 years to realize I wasn't a zionist.
     
  7. I'm not a lunatic or anything, and don't wish harm upon any good people, but part of me just wishes that Iran would nuke Israel off the map. Its bullshit how the media portrays all Palestinians as radical extremists. What no one ever mentions is that the U.S./England just straight up stole Palestine and gave it to Jews, so they would have an ally in the Middle East if the Soviets got antsy.

    Maybe if Israel goes away, the UN would quit fucking with the Middle East and stop trying to steal their oil.
     
  8. Hah, I was raised Jewish too. I've been a devout atheist since the age of oh well uh..12! But I show no love for the fake country of Israel.
     
  9. Actually, the UN is one of Israel's loudest opponents:

     
  10. ^^ So what? Words on paper. Look at North Korea and Iran. The UN has been "condemning" and "disapproving" of their tactics for years. It doesn't make a difference. Its just a way to look like you're doing something without actually doing something.
     
  11. I think they deserve atleast a little credit for speaking out :confused_2:


    Iran and North Korea don't have near the number of ignored resolutions as Israel.
     
  12. I'm in england and recently went to a talk by the Palestinian solidarity campaign Palestine Solidarity Campaign - Campaigning to build a mass anti-aparteid movement for Palestine

    A woman living in the west bank was there. She told us that on one hand she has her own government bombing her and her community while outside on the street she has terrorists firing rockets. Women get held up at check points on their way to to give birth and they have the baby on the street, old people die waiting to get to a hospital etc,etc.
    The point of this is that the weakest die while the mindless killers, from both sides, carry on.

    I am absolutely with you on my condemnation of the zionists but equally opposed to islamic extremists.

    I fully support the right of Israel to live in peace with it's neighbours, but I demand that the Palistinians have the same right too.

    Demonstrate by all means, non-violently, but remember in all communities throughout the world there are good and bad people, that holds true in Israel too.

    Peace.

     


  13. Israel and Palestine cannot simultaneously exist peacefully.


    They will continue to continue killing till one side submits to the other, who will seek peace first?
     
  14. Of course this is the problem... the violent morons on both sides have no interest in ending the situation.

    I would suggest that as Israel completely dominates the Palistinians it is up to UNCLE SAM to tell the Israelis enough is enough.

    I hoped that Obama would be that man, the respect America would get for this from the world community would be massive.

    But as we say, will he grasp the nettle?

    I hope so....
     
  15. Uncle Sam is one of the main sources of the problem and Obama doesn't even have the power to do what you want of him. They would kill him if he ever dissented, he is either clueless or knows this very well. (Oh, I am sure some lunatic would be blamed)

    Edit: And welcome to the city. :)
     

  16. Actually, the jewish people had it first, then the palestinians had it, then the jews re-took the land. I support Israel, but there should also be a palestinian state. Israel is the only free, democratic country in the middle east. Those of you that say you wish it would dissappear sound like nazis to me, afterall you do have something in common with them if you want jews to die.
     
  17. Israel is only democratic to certain people and to be clear and peace will only be attained after everyone puts their weapons down, not after the death of one group of people. (Also, don't confuse the state of Israel with the Jewish people)
     
  18. The problem with everybody here is that everybody is so fucking polarized on this issue. Seriously nobody can look at this issue level headed. Its either the fucking zionists control the media and all the money and are fucking murderous pigs, or that the Palestinians are all terrorists that murder israeli school children even when the Israel makes concessions.

    Seriously you guys are just mirroring the view points of the radicals on both sides of the issue. These kinda view points are the exact reason why we don't have peace in the middle east.
     
  19. I'm not entirely sure that's true.

    I often hear people condemning the "binary" logic applied to issues such as this, and praising a more "moderate" approach.

    But what do moderates want out of a story that is, by it's very nature, "extreme"? Should we make things seem less volatile? Let's try a little dialogue.

    "The Israeli state is so democratic."

    "How so? They United Nations frequently and publicly condemns their social policies relating to Palestinians, and has used the explicit locution 'human right's abuse' in reference to Isreli treatment of Palestinian detainees."

    "Yeah, well, democracy is relative."

    There is no way to make this seem "less extreme" as we are at a rather tenuous point in human history, namely, one of the most radical, theocratically corrupted governments in the history of mankind has over 150 undeclared active nuclear warheads.
     
  20. The Israeli War party has far more interest in preserving strife.

    Palestinian demands are simple: Divide al-quds and return to 1967 borders.

    Israel: They must all be destroyed
     

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