JoshF wrote:
Teh joos. For instance,
Dr. Finkelstein, a Jewish American anti-Zionist whose parents were killed in a Nazi death camp, would have a problem with your misplaced blame. Saying "teh joos" tarnishes the arguments of the people on our side who aren't supremacists, and gives the other side the ammunition they're looking for (I'm sure you're aware the first thing they roll out is always "OMGANTISEMITE")
The back and forth between JoshF and Lawfer is really awesome. Josh who really wants to hide the fact that people 'on our side' (anti-zionism でしょう) are just as often anti-semites. 'You mean anti-Zionism right?' lol Uh, he means both, just like you. Flogging Professor Finkelstein and the Naturei Karta indicates a certain desperation in argument: look, there are real extremists who support my views!!!
Here's a link I could post:
http://www.arabsforisrael.com/
Or maybe we could change the subject and talk about the Iraqi opposition who in 2003 were nearly unanimously in favor of an American invasion. But wait, actually it's pretty obvious that just being able to point to a particular minority with particular views has no particular meaning.
Finkelstein as an academic has done some good work, and I've read some of his stuff on Znet etc. But this is the same guy who praised Hezbollah on Lebanese TV as a 'hope for Lebanon', the same Hezbollah that went on about a year later to rampage through Beirut, killing their rivals and shutting down their media. Sounds hopeful to me! ;D
They are the one who emigrated there, no one forced them to.
This made me lawl. Too good man! Keep the idiocy coming!