@danosbornens@YaaraSaks@theJagmeetSingh I think 16 year olds are very silly and extremely susceptible to peer pressure and conformity. They shd be forgiven for their stupid opinions. But your apology doesn't sound genuine; if you don't remember, how can you know you meant no harm? /1
@danosbornens@YaaraSaks@theJagmeetSingh Tell us what how you stand TODAY about Israel as the Jewish state, what kind of poisonous "knowledge" about its existence and history you have imbibed, and how are you going to make sure that a Final Solution to its 6M Jews is not what you are promoting./2
@danosbornens@YaaraSaks@theJagmeetSingh Tell us how you reject blood libels about Israel.
Show us that you understand what antisemitism is.
Prove that you fully understand that when your constituents call for "Free Palestine", they mean no Jews between the river and the sea.
Can you do that? /3
This appears in [an academic] article that defends Jeremy Corbyn's twin comments: "Jews don't understand English irony" and "Zionists don't want to study history".
The author's example of what "studying history" taught him👇.
And no, ironically enough, he's not being ironic!
According to this passage ☝️ there were Palestinian Universities in Mandatory Palestine between 1945-48. I looked up the list of Palestinian universities:
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In Ulysses James Joyce has his protagonist Stephen recite a vicious antisemitic nursery rhyme -a medieval blood libel-to Bloom, the Jew who's suffered a million antisemitic papercuts throughout the day.
The meaning of a bloodied baby as murdered by Jews depicted above is better grasped in all its gruesome detail and venomous hatred if we read the poem:
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It directly reminded me of this quote from the greatest and most effective anti-Zionist in history:
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There's no language that can adequately encompass the sheer evil irony displayed in these two sinisterly-similar quotes whose intent is clear and declarative:
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