 TzaleProud Libertarian ConservativePremium join:2004-01-06 NYC Metro | Israel Sucks! Israel is not a democracy. This is just one example of it. Anyone who calls them a democracy is a fool. Israel has a long history of supporting terrorism in the name of Jewish Zionism and even having racist laws (EVEN TODAY) where non-Jews can't marry Jews, etc.
A real democracy. LMFAO. This comes as no surprise!
-Tzale -- Sie müssen für die Umdrehung leben!~*~You must live for the revolution!~*~Sie musicie żyć dla rewolucji! |
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 a @stuy.edu | Since when has racial equality or government support of activities ever been a prerequisite to democracy. |
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 ShootToThrilTell The TruthPremium join:2004-06-07 Sherman Oaks, CA 1 edit | reply to Tzale Your remark clearly shows how clue-LESS you are. The reason for the things you mention are all related to the fact that State and Religion are not separated. The religious party's in the government apply pressure on the government for certain things and that's why Democracy looses it's strong hold in Israel. Jew's are not allowed to marry Non-Jews because Marriages are controlled by the Religious Movements.
Know what you're talking about before squeezing the trigger.
*Edit* Supporting Terrorism?.....Dude you're delusional, Israel has been fighting terror longest than any other country in the world, and as soon as Terror becomes a problem for the UK or US they turn to the Israeli's for consultation....You make a good point about Israel Supporting Terror now don't you  |
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 stevennbOk, But, Thats The Last Straw.Premium join:2001-05-08 Wayne, NJ | reply to Tzale Tzale =
When does your Hitler youth membership run out? |
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 OreoleOWanna Settle This Outside?? join:2004-05-22 Feasterville Trevose, PA | reply to Tzale said by Tzale:Israel has a long history of supporting terrorism in the name of Jewish Zionism and even having racist laws (EVEN TODAY) where non-Jews can't marry Jews, etc. I think you need to stop visiting Palestinian sites :whistle: Israel has never supported terrorism, and has always been against it, whether it's helping other nations or in it's own territory. Forced marriages only happen in Orthodox families, but that's with a lot of other orthodox type of families. I lived in Israel for 14 years, and I've seen many non-Jews marrying Jewish people, and there's not law against it, infact, if you even have a trace of Jewish in you, you easily can get a citizenship, can't vouch for other people, but I'm sure it isn't that hard either. |
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