I'm no longer a Jew.

This Is Not How Jews Behave.

This is not what Jews do. We do not throw human beings away because their very presence will dilute the purity of the Jewishness of Israel.

The video footage of the Israeli Parliment politician waving his arms and decrying the kids’ right to remain in the country where they were born is so eerily reminiscent of Leni Riefenstahl as to be, well, facist. The Jewishness of Israel ?? REALLY ???

Fuck you, you political fascist. Fuck you, you inhuman and inhumane bastard. You want to live in a state where you get to exclude anyone who is not just like you and yours? Cool- neonazis are everywhere in Europe and North America. Go, move your family, start a compound, raise a flag and be what you are.

I was born an ethnic Jew and that is inescapable. My last name is a Tribal name. As far as how I identify myself? No. I am no longer a Jew. Jews do not do this to other human beings.

That’s what Nazis do.

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Cartooniverse

Don’t see how this is radically different from the debates ongoing in America, Canada and Europe over what to do about illegals.

Jews are no different from other people. Give them a country, and they behave like other people, with exactly the same concerns.

You just noticed now that Israel is a state that is founded on exclusion?

The whole point of Israel is that it is where ‘the Jewry’ live - if the majority is no longer Jewish, then it ceases to fulfill its purpose.

It is an ethnic state founded specifically for the purpose of providing a Jewish Homeland. What is the point of Israel if Jews become a minority within its borders?

From the article you quoted:

So, how does it make you not a bigot against your own ethnic group to treat all of it with such disgust over the actions of *some *of its members? And how does it help the image of that group for you to abandon it instead of fight to reclaim it as you believe it should be?

Hush, you’ll spoil his garment-rending and interrupt his wailing and gnashing of teeth.

Again from the article:
“Israel’s kibbutz movement has vowed to hide the children in the country’s 280 kibbutzim to thwart their deportation.”

That, too, is what Jews do.

No, that’s what Jews do, and he’s not a Jew anymore.

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Jews don’t do either act. People do.

Some people are bastards, some are nice. Some are right wing but nice, some are left wing but nice.

Some will sacrifice kids to push their political agenda and gain power and influence, some won’t.

Your problem is with people not Jews. You expect too much of a label.

I’m not the first, nor will I be the last, to point out that Israel’s occasional tendency to speak with the voice of the Nazis is reminiscent of the case of abused children who grow up to be abusers themselves. It is gratifying to see that Israel also contains those who remember and have learned where inhumanity in the name of racial purity can lead, and are willing to act against it.

If Israeli politicians are only fussed about this issue because of abused child syndrome, why are some politicians in Europe, US and Canada fired up about more or less the exact same issues?

See for example: “anchor babies”, Arizona papering Latinos, etc.

Eh, some days you’re the Nazi, some days you’re the Jew. For this, such apostasy?

Indeed, Ireland changed its constitution in recent years to eliminate using “anchor babies” to get citizenship.

By the way, was it a security issue that stopped Israelis hiring Palestinians?

This is the sort of thing that can happen when a country doesn’t have ius soli citizenship.

Yes. It was because of the Second Intafada in 2000.

Are you going to renounce your American citizenship as well ?

Maybe YOU’RE an example of a “real Jew” in this dispute, Cartooniverse?

So, a Jew, a Palestinian, and a migrant worker walk into a bar…

Sorry, Israel, but you’re living in a global world here. Unless you’re planning on building a huge honking wall and cutting your whole country off from the rest of the world, people are going to come and go from your country, and that’s a good thing. There are any number of groups that are always crying about losing their culture; I think that culture evolves and changes, and the good, strong parts will stay, and the rest will change into something else. I don’t think trying to force a culture to remain stagnant works very well.

Mazeltov! I mean, congratulations.

You’ve convinced me.
I’m no longer a person.