FreudianSlippers wrote: » I clearly wasn't asking you. I'm interested in the views of the poster who raised the BDS legislation in the US as to their views on the Irish legislation.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » -_- Yes. I am Irish. Both my parents are Irish and born here. There are Irish Jews you know.
Tell me how wrote: » That was another post that was not aimed at you ILYV.............
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » https://www.americanexperiment.org/legislative-digest/sen-latz-leads-dfl-criticism-rep-ilhan-omars-history-anti-semitic-comments/
Eric Cartman wrote: » Very true, but many people have adapted to condemning israel as a method of venting their hatred for jews. I am no fan of israel in any regard but Omars voting consistently against helping israel and her comments on israel are a dog whistle to her muslim supporters inherrintly held anti-semitic views.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Are you living in Ireland - genuine question.
circadian wrote: » They weren't even asking you. FOCUS.
notobtuse wrote: » No. I live in the US (in Molly Maguire country), but I can claim Irish citizenship by descent as at the time of my birth my mother was an Irish citizen.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » oops sorry. Why are you posting on an Irish site if living in the states? Are you coming back home again?
Tell me how wrote: » Really. How do you know the true motivations of those who are using the occupation of lands, the embargoing of medical and food supplies, the removal of energy and water supplies is actually done in order to complain about what they really hate which is the religion?
FreudianSlippers wrote: » I'm sitting in my office in the docklands at the minute. As I said, I live 6 months in Dublin 6 months in L.A., I hold current practising certificates in law in California, Ireland and England & Wales and I work in a multi-national commercial industry which affords me a relatively broad view of the world (since you brought up your law and philosophy degree earlier, I figure full disclosure on my end).
circadian wrote: » https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_of_the_American_Experiment
Tell me how wrote: » I'd say its more to do with their land being occupied by the State of Israel in contravention of international agreements than an inherent hatred of the religion.
alastair wrote: » No she didn’t. We can all review the video.
“I would say. Our country should be more fearful of the white man across our country because they are causing most of the deaths within this country...”
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Just curious as your views on BDS and Israel as a whole wouldn't be commonplace in Ireland at all.
meeeeh wrote: » The politician you wouldn't even know about if Trump didn't decide he can use her for his campaign is threatening to you. You were probably profiled as a white terrorist for a year but you only now discovered it's because of her statements. Your suffering must have been immense.
notobtuse wrote: » I understand that, but this is a thread dealing with the US and viewpoints of Americans is germane to the discussion.
mad muffin wrote: » Oh I knew about her. But what would you know? I have family in new York and Florida. I travel over frequently enough. She is well known for her refusal to condemn Muslim terrorists and anti Semitic tropes, and hatred of Israel.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » These people create more division than anyone else in society and by these I mean far leftists.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Because they threaten me and call me a kike. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/i-have-never-seen-so-much-hatred-for-jews-says-filmmaker-on-derry-bars-antisemites-38016143.html Or say Hitler didn't kill enough jews.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » A lot of people hate Israel, that doesn't mean they hate Jews.
Tell me how wrote: » Another post which was part of an interaction which you were not involved in. Responding to posts out of context like this is a recipe for disaster. Really, I don't know are you doing this deliberately at this stage. I imagine you are not enjoying this thread. I'm logging off now and going for some fresh air. Maybe you would benefit from doing similar.
mad muffin wrote: » And I quote…
HASAN: A lot of conservatives in particular would say that the rise in Islamophobia is the result not of hate, but of fear. And legitimate fear, they say, of quote-unquote “jihadist terrorism” — whether it’s Fort Hood, or San Bernardino, or the recent truck attack in New York. What do you say to them? OMAR: I would say — our country should be more fearful of white men across our country, because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country. And so if fear was the driving force of policies to keep America safe, Americans safe inside of this country, we should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » She is not an anti-Semite: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/chasemadar/ilhan-omar-anti-semitism-load-bearing-myth It actually proves her point about the power of the Zionist lobby that her statement with regard to said lobby is anti-Semitic. It's very odd for legitimate posters on an Irish website (and presumably Irish) rushing to call someone critical of Israel and, in particular, sections of extreme Zionists and the lobby of Zionists in the USA an anti-Semite when such views are widely held in this country vis-a-vis Palestine.
alastair wrote: » Yeaaaaah - selectively quoting without the context. Again - we can all see the full unedited video.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » ...on an Irish forum, owned by an Irish media company and presumably comprising of 90%+ people living in or from Ireland.