Though I might actually need to look into this. In the Torah it says that the punishment for certain violent crimes is kareth, being cut off from your people.
I guess one could argue that a Jewish terrorist loses their Jewishness the moment they kill someone.
Any progressive know that Japan is a far right country with big racist biases.. It's not something new. Japan is really not an example.
Can you describe me how Nazi came into power please ?
You are not capable of thinking rationnaly. So of course, you don't have normal conversation with us. I tried many time, you have ignored or dismissed every scientific and documented facts and you focused on your fears.
Though I might actually need to look into this. In the Torah it says that the punishment for certain violent crimes is kareth, being cut off from your people.
I guess one could argue that a Jewish terrorist loses their Jewishness the moment they kill someone.
idk who says that. Sounds more like something a non jew would say or someone who has very little connection with the community.
Most Jews are some sort of Zionist. I suppose you could even classify me one, as I support the two state solution(seen by some as Zionism), but I prefer not to put labels on myself.
Committing crimes does not cause you to lose Jewishness, it just gets you shunned by the community.
Apparently according to Halacha, nothing can take away one’s Jewishness, even if you converted into Judaism.
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idk who says that. Sounds more like something a non jew would say or someone who has very little connection with the community.
Most Jews are some sort of Zionist. I suppose you could even classify me one, as I support the two state solution(seen by some as Zionism), but I prefer not to put labels on myself.
For example, like when they show the protests in Israel. They are like, look even they hate their govt, but in truth they are only protesting for the Jewish hostages. In general you are right and the usual response you get from Israelis or Jews is "sorry not sorry".
For example, like when they show the protests in Israel. They are like, look even they hate their govt, but in truth they are only protesting for the Jewish hostages. In general you are right and the usual response you get from Israelis or Jews is "sorry not sorry".
Can’t say much about Israel, haven’t been there and I’m not too connected to any Israelis
I do believe most Israelis support the war. They see the current efforts as self defense for October 7th. To some degree they are right, as Hamas did escalate and break the status quo on October 7th. But I don’t think the war is really in anybody’s benefit now.
Better to have shaky peace now, with only the possibility of another October 7th in the future, than to kill a lot of people now with the mere possibility of future peace.
Over half of Syria’s population is internally or externally displaced, many government records for identification have been lost and/or destroyed, and much of the country’s infrastructure is in ruins. It is unclear who is a Syrian citizen, where they are, and whether they are alive or dead. As part of the de-Baathification process, there will need to be a full tally of all who partook in the Assad regime’s criminal enterprise to ensure that they cannot participate in future political processes. There is also the presence of foreign fighters among the revolutionary forces who are likely to become naturalised citizens, and the revocation of citizenship issued to various Iraqi, Lebanese, and Iranian elements who came in as part of a broader Iranian-backed scheme for sectarian settlement after 2013. Then, a full census is needed to tally the actual population and citizenry of the country. Most records, the records that have survived, are on paper, and Syria lacks the technological infrastructure for rapid digitisation. Elections cannot happen without knowing who can vote.
For comparison, West Germany held its first elections in 1949, four years after the fall of the Nazi regime. This was with the full participation, support, and observation of the western allied powers. West Germany did not see the same level of displacement as Syria, and as Europe’s industrial powerhouse, had the fundamentals for rapid elections revival. Syria benefits from neither of these things.
What is the Far- right solution to manage the economy and infrastructure once they deport the non-whites which alone is very hard and expensive ?
Well it seems they Don't .
They are willing to sacrifice economy and assume they can fix the fertility crisis by limiting women's rights.
So here's the road plan of the Far rights based on what I've seen.
-Seize Power and Purge Immigrants and immigrants-sympathizing elites
- Prioritize Mass Deportation of immigrants that make up highest % in any areas
- Remove Legal status of remaining immigrants and cut all benefits, seize all immigrants owned assets
-Ban Cultural expression and Freedom
-Make immigrants do force labor
-Ban condom, contraceptive pills etc
-limit women rights and change in family laws
-Religious autonomy to appease the religious base
-Paradise (supposedly)
Elon musk is huge strategic asset for the Right it seems, he's now going fund all the parties he like in Europe and he's only getting richer and richer
Musk penetrating deep in US political leadership also means he can leverage US power to other nations in addition to his Billions, which would make it hard for any country to oppose him .
Tommy Robinson is getting more and more popular with Elon Musk backing, he have chance to be the PM at this rate
And this would set precedent for the rest of Europe
Won't argue with some because I think they are stupid and I don't know what they are parroting.
Especially the one about banning condoms and limiting women rights(though I never heard of these but still they would be no different than those they want to deport. )
But what makes you think importing myriads with uncontrollable rate is good for the economy exactly?
It may on paper be good for the growth of the GDP of the country because more people more work rate,but at the same time you lower the living standards and you actually grow the disparity between classes.
The more people exist the easier it is for the big sharks to find people to pay low wages and have no incentives to increase them. After all people coming from "third world countries" have lived in even worse situations in their countries. Considering they also get benefits to help them it is easier for them to get a lower salary from their job.
More people = higher prices on real estate be it buying it or renting it.
More people = more people for the cartels to use to push their work out.
Because we have more people and somehow the govs don't want to control them to not seem racist they ran rampant & "Justice" just slaps their wrist for their crimes .See even the recent cover up on England & how Stramer is more concerned about "islamophobia" than catching these scums who need reemployment of Medieval torture devices for their punishment.
More people without filtering= higher chance for espionage.
The more uncontrollable and how less secure you make yoru borderes the easier you make it for NGO's and human traffickers to do their business.
The money for example the EU spends on accomodating these folks could be easily instead be used to help the local population first before importing others.
As for Musk,what he does is no different than to what Soros family did all these years.
What bothers these sons of bitches Politicians is the fact they can't control the narrative as easy anymore thanks to Social media. With Zuckie and the previous Twitter Ceo they had come to an agreement for some topics and cover them up something they can't do now.
Can’t say much about Israel, haven’t been there and I’m not too connected to any Israelis
I do believe most Israelis support the war. They see the current efforts as self defense for October 7th. To some degree they are right, as Hamas did escalate and break the status quo on October 7th. But I don’t think the war is really in anybody’s benefit now.
Better to have shaky peace now, with only the possibility of another October 7th in the future, than to kill a lot of people now with the mere possibility of future peace.
Over half of Syria’s population is internally or externally displaced, many government records for identification have been lost and/or destroyed, and much of the country’s infrastructure is in ruins. It is unclear who is a Syrian citizen, where they are, and whether they are alive or dead. As part of the de-Baathification process, there will need to be a full tally of all who partook in the Assad regime’s criminal enterprise to ensure that they cannot participate in future political processes. There is also the presence of foreign fighters among the revolutionary forces who are likely to become naturalised citizens, and the revocation of citizenship issued to various Iraqi, Lebanese, and Iranian elements who came in as part of a broader Iranian-backed scheme for sectarian settlement after 2013. Then, a full census is needed to tally the actual population and citizenry of the country. Most records, the records that have survived, are on paper, and Syria lacks the technological infrastructure for rapid digitisation. Elections cannot happen without knowing who can vote.
For comparison, West Germany held its first elections in 1949, four years after the fall of the Nazi regime. This was with the full participation, support, and observation of the western allied powers. West Germany did not see the same level of displacement as Syria, and as Europe’s industrial powerhouse, had the fundamentals for rapid elections revival. Syria benefits from neither of these things.
They’re not ISIS and they’re far better than Assad by every conceivable metric. My only problem with them is they didn’t crack down on regime remnants hard enough You also didn’t respond to any of the points I raised, a 4 year period to hold elections might even be a little ambitious all things considered
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