Oh really ? :wellwell:



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.

Now, you will stay in the fog of war.
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feel free to believe this.
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that depends. i would spare animals if they are my pets for example. otherwise yeah no, im eating the damn thing.
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and what about other non-human animals that have consciousness?
we dont even know if animals are capable of that, so no idea. I don't think animals have a soul, but there stories about animal ghosts out there.
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2021 is my state of mind.:myman:
lol
 
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.

that said evidently Netanyahu’s pal Itamar Ben Gvir is a big fan of this guy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baruch_Goldstein

so I’m guessing he didn’t get the memo
Actually asked around. Take this back.

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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I mean, in a similar way some say "ehhh it's just some that support zionism, not all." But it's like 95%, your post seems to confirm it too.
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.
 
Actually asked around. Take this back.

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.
 
Syrian democratic jihadists:"Ehhhhh elections are a lot of work, we need 4 years to organise them."
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.
 
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