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[–]LGBTQIAIDSAnally Injected Death Sentence 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Indeed. Your comment reminds me of two different narratives on Israel.

The first stems from what was a few years ago being referred to, and perhaps still is, as 'Left-wing anti-Semitism'. Examples of 'Left-wing anti-Semitism' include narratives such as that 'Israel is an Apartheid state' and all others that analogize Israel either to the Union of South Africa or any fascist state. Naturally, when Leftards say this, we flip the value judgement they assign to it and say that our aim is to essentially get for Whites what Jews already have for themselves. We also see that the prime facie contradictory 'ethnostate for me, globalization for thee' attitude of many Jews exemplifies a sickening hypocrisy. Of course, when one understands that ethnocentrism strengthens oneself and that the lack thereof weakens oneself, then this attitude no longer exemplifies hypocrisy, only Jewish supremacism.

And this nicely leads into the second narrative worthy here of consideration: the insistence by certain figures that Israel is in fact not ethnonationalist, not Jewish supremacist, not 'racist', not religiously sectarian and so forth, and that the 'real racism' resides first and foremost in the domain of their 'racist' and 'anti-Semitic' detractors, even when said detractors are Left-wing. This is at some point followed by messing about with the definition of 'Jew' or 'race', and the strange notion that Israel is the 'best hope for'—and, further still, the 'only example of'—'liberal democracy' in the Middle East, as well as the 'greatest ally' of 'liberal democracies' worldwide. They will, for instance, point to the number of Arabs in Israel as evidence of these supposed 'facts', even though the laws of Israel overtly and unmistakably privilege Jews.

Of course, there is plenty of degenerate nonsense in Israel; for instance, the sheer amount of homosexuality in Tel Aviv, admitted by its own authorities. But one notices that the 'Left-wing anti-Semites' now condemn the State of Israel for having the 'most Right-wing' government since its establishment, and Israel is perhaps the only country on the face of this planet that could realistically be viewed as progressively shifting Rightward, and thus the only country that is genuinely progressing full stop. Indeed, Netanyahu seems to be forced into an alliance with them, lest he unable to rule otherwise, even if it seems as though he is trying to minimize their influence by ensuring that Likudniks rather than the members of these 'Far-Right' parties occupy as many of the top positions in government as possible. Nevertheless, the fact that open Jewish supremacists are in government at all exemplifies how Israel's political culture is shifting. Go back thirty years and Israel was banning the likes of Meir Kahane and his overtly Jewish supremacist Kach party from politics. Today, two Jews whose beliefs are similar to those of the Kahanists are in top governmental positions.

[–]Blackbrownfreestuff 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Go back thirty years and Israel was banning the likes of Meir Kahane and his overtly Jewish supremacist Kach party from politics. Today, two Jews whose beliefs are similar to those of the Kahanists are in top governmental positions.

By the standards applied by american leftists toward whites, the entire jewish population is jewish supremacist.