FreshlyShaven
FreshlyShaven
FreshlyShaven

You’re missing the fact that “illegal” immigration isn’t a problem except in that it’s a sign that America’s immigration is broken and is too nativist and cruel to provide the American economy with the immigrant labor it needs. Undocumented immigrants help the economy, enrich our culture and give opportunities to

One cent is too much money to give to build that monument to racism and cruelty.

85 of conflict pauses between Israel and Gaza were broken by Israel. That means that the vast majority of times there had been more than 24 hours without an exchange of fire (aka an opportunity to cool down and begin negotiations), Israel opened fire and reignited the conflict. Israeli regularly fires missiles into

That’s the most dishonest summary of Camp David 2 I’ve read in a while. Nearly everything you say is either an outright lie or a gross distortion. Read my comment above for what actually happened.

“In 2005, the PM was Ariel Sharon who had already unilaterally disengaged (aka, pulled out) from Gaza.”

Proof that BDS has protested kosher meat or supports Hamas please. And no, don’t link to an SPLC-labeled hate group.

“Arafat shot it down in 2000.”

That’s not true. At all. Arafat was presented with a “take-it-or-leave-it” deal that Barak knew neither Arafat nor any leader could possibly take. And even then, Arafat begged Barak and Clinton for the negotiations to continue and that he be allowed to present a counter-proposal.

“But BDS is not about political change in Israel, it is quite directly about getting rid of Israel.”

“A boycott of any Israeli products produced in the occupied territories would seem more just.”

“When did I mention the Dyke march?”

You’re right; I got you confused with a different thread.

“It’s laughable that you think Arab citizens of Israel are living under apartheid rule.”

Palestinian citizens of Israel are second-class citizens. More importantly, there are over 5 million refugees who were either born in

Well, the Dyke March is a leftist space so why would you expect to be welcome there when you are opposed to the basic principles of non-discrimination and human rights? And it’s laughable that you claim to be offended in the name of South Africans when the BDS movement is particularly strong in SA precisely because of

She is also trying to kneecap any attempt to pass major progressive legislation in the House, which is quite likely to give us a second Trump administration.

Ali has used faux-feminism as a tool to spread anti-Muslim hatred. She’s hobnobbed with and supported hate groups and hatemongers around the West. So I understand why a Muslim feminist would hate her for using women's rights as a pretext to contribute to the toxic and deadly epidemic of Islamophobia.

If you support apartheid, you’re not a leftist hth. When you talk about “Israel’s right to exist”, I assume you mean “Israel’s right to systematically discriminate against Arabs", right?

So your proof that it’s not an Israeli flag is a quote in which the flag is identified as being similar to an Israeli flag (a symbol linked with ethnic cleansing, apartheid and massacres)? If your family had been ethnically cleansed by troops waving an Israeli flag, you’d probably be triggered by it, too.

But it is an apartheid state.

That’s because 1) Israel’s apartheid regime receives extensive support, both politically/diplomatically and militarily, from Western governments. Myanmar doesn’t and isn’t dependent on Western support(it spent decades as a pariah state and could easily survive again as one if push came to shove.) 2) There are a lot of

It’s a Star of David in the same location and with the same proportions as on the Israeli flag. That particular design is also associated with pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian organizations, of which at least one of the expelled marchers was a member.

It’s a Star of David in the same location and with the same proportions as on the Israeli flag. That particular design is also associated with pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian organizations, of which at least one of the expelled marchers was a member.

It’s a Star of David in the same location and with the same proportions as on the Israeli flag. That particular design is also associated with pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian organizations, of which at least one of the expelled marchers was a member.