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UN can arrest Jew-hatred worldwide by rescinding Resolution 2334 : Comments
By David Singer, published 8/3/2024This international tsunami of Jew-hatred was initiated when well-coordinated demonstrations - using Facebook and Instagram – were held in some 350 locations worldwide.
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«Yuyutsu. Some of the nicest, most decent people and my best friends are Jews.»
There you go - that is true and surely you do not want to place your friends in jeopardy.
Supporting the idea as if "David Singer" was a human Jew, like the twisted thought that this rubbish is what Jews are all about, has the potential to incite people against the Jews, as indeed you can read in the responses of Maverick, Ateday, Mikk, Mox and Armchair Critic.
«So, I don't appreciate your abusive attack on me for simply correcting a BS narrative you have been peddling for some time.»
That was rhetorical, I am sorry it could have been understood as an attack on yourself - that is not what I meant and I never thought you were actually consciously supporting Jew-hatred, only that you could carelessly further the cause of Jew-hatred by promoting the idea as if "David Singer" was a human Jew.
I am confident that your decent Jewish friends would never support such rubbish.
«The ancient Israel that existed for just 200 odd years, is the one David Singer wants to divvy up.»
Only the northern part of the West Bank belonged to ancient Israel - the south, including Jerusalem, was in the kingdom of Judea.
Apart from the name¹ and territorial overlap, the ancient kingdom of "Israel" had nothing to do with the modern state of Israel, Judea or the present Jews. Trying to connect the two would undermine [modern] Israel's legitimate claim over its capital and southern half.
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¹ The politically-motivated Biblical story retrospectively invented a common ancestor to Israel and Judea, called 'Jacob', claiming that to be the birth name of 'Israel', the ancestor of the kingdom of Israel. By the time that story was written, no [ancient-]Israelis were left to deny it!