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DISCUSSION: Google + Aaron Houseknight

Shayne Lenin

Dec 4, 2016

Israel.
That's the place that has over 200 undeclared nuclear weapons and gets 5 billion dollars a year from the United States?
It's a great picture of extremists that are protected by an illegal nuclear arsenal. 

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 4, 2016

Your sort of anti-Semites I describe as paranoide. Hitler belonged to the same sort, he obviously was insane. Some Jewish anti-Semites belong to the same sort.

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 4, 2016
It's Tzfat, Galilee, Northern Israel. In the past Tzfat (arab: Safed) was important Jewish spiritual center. Here in 16 century Rabbi Yosef Caro developed his Kabbala doctrine.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 4, 2016

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For starters…
The majority of Palestinians are semitic whereas the majority of Israelis aren't. 
Fact.

And funny you should mention Hitler.
I noticed recently that Netanyahu was sounding like he was defending Hitler while trying to blame Palestinians for the holocaust.
Let's take a look at a little known part of Israels history that Netanyahu and others have tried to keep from public scrutiny…

Lehi (Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈleχi]; Hebrew: לח"י – לוחמי חרות ישראל‎‎ Lohamei Herut Israel – Lehi, "Fighters for the Freedom of Israel – Lehi"), often known pejoratively as the Stern Gang,was a Zionist paramilitary organization founded by Avraham ("Yair") Stern in Mandatory Palestine.
Its avowed aim was to evict the British authorities from Palestine by resort to force, allowing unrestricted immigration of Jews and the formation of a Jewish state, a "new totalitarian Hebrew republic".
It was initially called the National Military Organization in Israel,upon being founded in August 1940, but was renamed Lehi one month later.
It defined itself as a terrorist group.

Lehi split from the Irgun militant group in 1940 in order to continue fighting the British during World War II. Lehi initially sought an alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, offering to fight alongside them against the British in return for the transfer of all Jews from Nazi-occupied Europe to Palestine.
Believing that Nazi Germany was a lesser enemy of the Jews than Britain, Lehi twice attempted to form an alliance with the Nazis.
During World War II, it declared that it would establish a Jewish state based upon "nationalist and totalitarian principles".
After Stern's death in 1942, the new leadership of Lehi began to move it towards support for Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union.
In 1944, Lehi officially declared its support for National Bolshevism.
It said that its National Bolshevism involved an amalgamation of left-wing and right-wing political elements – Stern said Lehi incorporated elements of both the left and the right– however this change was unpopular and Lehi began to lose support as a result.

Lehi and the Irgun were jointly responsible for the massacre in Deir Yassin. Lehi assassinated Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East, and made many other attacks on the British in Palestine.
On 29 May 1948, the government of Israel, having inducted its activist members into the Israel Defense Forces, formally disbanded Lehi, though some of its members carried out one more terrorist act, the assassination of Folke Bernadotte some months later,an act condemned by Bernadotte's replacement as mediator, Ralph Bunche.
After the assassination, the new Israeli government declared Lehi a terrorist organization, arresting and convicting some 200 members.
Just before the first Israeli elections,a general amnesty to Lehi members was granted by the government, on 14 February 1949. In 1980, Israel instituted a military decoration, an "award for activity in the struggle for the establishment of Israel", the Lehi ribbon.
Former Lehi leader Yitzhak Shamir became Prime Minister of Israel in 1983.
Aaron Houseknight

Dec 4, 2016

Like Hitler, You investigate percentage of blood…
More than 50% of israeli Jews came from the Middle East and sure are semitic. Let investigate "others', probably it's Your specialization. 
One thing is already learned: more than 50% of original palestinian "refugees" were actually newcomers, who immigrated to actual Israeli territory as gastarbeiters.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 5, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight you'll find that semitic isn't based on bloodline and isn't a race.
It's based on language and your information about the percentage of Palestinians is incorrect.
Maybe if those members of the "jewish" community were more concerned with fighting the nazis and attempting to stop the murder of their community by them instead of attempting to take land from the Palestinians,the holocaust wouldn't have happened.
Not to mention that by their own religious ideology the state of Israel is not to be created until after their "moshiac" returns. 

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 5, 2016

If "Semitic" means language, thus Israel is semitic by 100%. Both Hebrew and Arabic are state languages of Israel, and both are semitic.
Regarding religious people captured in present pic, they prevail among Tzfat inhabitants.
Tzfat was founded by local (Palestinian) Jews circa XIII century. Subsequently, here settled Jewish refugees from Spain (XV century) and simultaneously Ashkenazis from Central Europe. Modern inhabitants of Tzfat are of mixed origin. Local and "mizrakhi" Jews intermixed many centuries ago and currently prevail among religious community.
Religious Jews of local origin belonged to "old settlement", they haven't took part in active anti-colonial struggle.

"Irgun" and "Lehi" were pure secular organizations which waged struggle against British colonial authority.
At the beginning of WWII all Zionist organizations decided to interrupt their anti-colonial struggle and to support Britain against Hitler. "Stern Gang" broke this decision but soon regretted.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 5, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight I think you may be leaving out the majority of European jewish converts that were predominantly yiddish speaking who migrated after the second world war.
Irgun and Lehi are the background of the IDF and to this day the foundation of the Likud Party that is currently in government.
Those actions taken by Lehi in particular were taken with approval from the other factions regardless of them claiming to not be associated or condoning such actions.
The term "secular" is often used by those defending Israels illegal occupation to bring an idea that there is a rationality by an extremist religious ideology that has the power to seperate actions of those that justify Israels existance due to "gods law" or those that claim the right to exist without being shackled by the same religion.
There's only one problem with that.
It's a self declared jewish state and as such secularism is an impossibility to justify.
Hence the issue with it existing all considering as I stated earlier that by the jewish religion itself…it was only to be created after the "moshiac" returned. 

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 5, 2016

Extremist branch of Judaism which denies Israel's right to exist influences small part of believers. Extremist part of these Jews support Iran's Ayatollahs who declare annihilation of Israel by nuclear weapons.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 5, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight is that the same Israel that has over 200 nuclear weapons and refuses to allow international inspectors or abide by international non proliferation treaties?
A state of right wing religious extremists that claim to be "gods chosen"?
While at the same time wanting to procure a perception amongst the international community that it abides by international laws while ignoring 95% of all U.N. resolutions condemning it's human rights abuses and illegal settlements which cause unnecessary tensions in the name of their religious cult?
A state that every time there is a U.N. resolution condemning that states violation of international laws,the United States has vetoed?
And Iran…I do believe they've abided by international laws concerning nuclear inspections. 
They also have a jewish community that aren't persecuted.
And there are also many of the jewish community around the world that disagree with the creation of Israel and have also called for its destruction due to it being established before the "moshiac" has returned. 
Again…you can't have secularism in a state created on the religion itself. 

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 5, 2016

Numerous anti-Israeli UN resolutions violate UN Charter. USA rightfully vetoes such resolutions.
Religious people are minority of Israeli population. Religious parties not always participate government, and are minor member of coalition. 
Nuclear weapons, if exist, never have been used. Iranian nuclear intimidation only underlines, how necessary would be such Israeli counterweight.
Generally, Your demonization of religious Jews strongly reminds Me Mein Kampf. Your demonization of Israel is anti-Semitic.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 5, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight again..the majority of Israelis aren't semitic whereas the majority of Palestinians are. 
Fact.
It's funny how when the U.N. instigate resolutions that suit Israels purpose it's a useful means of "instigating" justice and yet demonized and considerated an "anti semitic" institution when it pushes for Israel to abide by international laws.
For the record you may want to source the present right wing extremist apartheid government of Netanyahu. 
The orthodox,and especially ultra orthodox that he has in key ministerial positions is disturbing to say the least.
It's funny that you should use a nazi slur to emphasise your inability to understand history and geopolitical situations. 
So i'll just drop this here and let's remember that it was the founders of his Likud Party that were making deals with the nazis while millions of the jewish community were being murdered by them…

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/O8nUkx4ijEE5WAzjnEivMs2gEO3yxo2AFuoWQwhKww2FQEZajoLkEAgasrxQ47N1KMy54IS4AA

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 5, 2016

Great Palestinian leader, Hajj Amin al Huseini served Nazis since 1940 up to 1945. He inspired Baghdad pogrom (1940), then asked Hitler's benediction for "resolving Jewish question all over Middle East in the manner that Germany resolves this question in Europe" (according to his own diary).
Amin al Husseini returned from Europe to Palestine to lead Palestinian people against the Jews. I suppose, Palestinian panic ("Naqba") occurred because of Palestinian people were conscious of their leader's plan to annihilate Jews.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 5, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight​ straight from the Netanyahu propaganda playbook.
The irony being that the Palestinians were attempting to align themselves with anyone that would stop the Zionists from taking their land and the Zionists were attempting to align themselves with those that were murdering the Jewish population in Germany.

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 5, 2016

You cannot re-write history. For more than 100 years Palestinian people aligne themselves with anti-Semitic powers, which persecuted and murdered Jews. Palestinians themselves murdered Jews for many centuries. Palestinian "fallahs'" uprising (1830-ths) resulted in pogroms of the Jews all over Palestine. Murdering and robbing Jews was Palestinian Muslims' hobby for many centuries. Palestinian anti-Zionist stance was only continuation of older tradition.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 6, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight I think you'll find that you're attempting to rewrite that history to suit your agenda.
The population of Muslims and Jewish were predominantly peaceful until the Zionist agenda became a terrorist manifest during the late 19th century. 
I'll just drop this here from someone that Zionists consider a "self hating Jew" and links to others that explain how incorrect and bigoted your "anti Semitic" accusations are…
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I was 20 years old when Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet army 55 years ago. This occurred just in time because 10 months imprisonment in Auschwitz-Gleiwitz-1 had weakened me considerably. One needed a hell of a lot of luck in order to survive that long under the circumstances in that camp.

Two important components of luck were on my side. First, during my first years as a refugee kid in the Netherlands I had learned to be a locksmith. So during the very strong winter of ‘44-‘45 I worked in the warmth of a factory. Second, I had acquired a very good and completely trustworthy friend, called Jos. We helped each other as much as possible. The two of us did indeed survive.

Another aspect of my friendship with Jos was that in spite of — or better, due to — the extremely high number of people per square foot in such a camp, one felt extremely lonely. Because of our friendship, mutual help and absolute mutual trust we were not lonely. This was vital to our psychological survival.

Psychological survival is at least as important as physical survival. In fact, the Nazi concentration camps were their attempt to dehumanize us Jews. If a prisoner became part of the oppression system by being Kapo, the dehumanization would be successful. Obviously, the non-Jewish members of the oppression system were also no longer fully human. I realized there that anybody from a dominating group who tries to dehumanize people from a minority group, can only do so if by education, indoctrination and propaganda he has already been dehumanized himself, independent of the uniform he wears.

It is a deep tragedy that in Israel this is not what one concludes from the experiences in Auschwitz. To the contrary, Auschwitz is elevated there into a new religion.

“In the beginning is Auschwitz,” wrote Elie Wiesel. “Nothing should be compared to the Holocaust but everything must be related to it.” This elevation has allowed it to be exploited for political ends. All that was once most valued in a rich and varied Jewish heritage — the centrality of the ethical tradition, for instance — disappears beside the Nazi attempt at annihilation. This Holocaust religion translates in the minds of many into the impossibility that Israel can do any wrong.

Auschwitz existed within history, not outside of it. The main lesson I learned there is simple: We Jews should never, ever become like our tormentors — not even to save our lives. Even at Auschwitz, I sensed that such a moral downfall would render my survival meaningless.

Like most German Jews, I was raised in a secular and humanist tradition that was more antagonistic than sympathetic towards the Zionist enterprise. Since 1967 it has become obvious that political Zionism has one monolithic aim: Maximum land in Palestine with a minimum of Palestinians on it. This aim is pursued with an inexcusable cruelty as demonstrated during the assault on Gaza. The cruelty is explicitly formulated in the Dahiye doctrine of the military and morally supported by the Holocaust religion.

I am pained by the parallels I observe between my experiences in Germany prior to 1939 and those suffered by Palestinians today. I cannot help but hear echoes of the Nazi mythos of “blood and soil” in the rhetoric of settler fundamentalism which claims a sacred right to all the lands of biblical Judea and Samaria. The various forms of collective punishment visited upon the Palestinian people — coerced ghettoization behind a “security wall”; the bulldozing of homes and destruction of fields; the bombing of schools, mosques, and government buildings; an economic blockade that deprives people of the water, food, medicine, education and the basic necessities for dignified survival — force me to recall the deprivations and humiliations that I experienced in my youth. This century-long process of oppression means unimaginable suffering for Palestinians.

It is not too late to learn a different lesson from Auschwitz. For example, in the last year, the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network has become a means for many — including young Jews in the United States — to challenge the precepts of Zionism and support the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. Their goal, and mine, is to challenge the dispossession and exclusivity of a Jewish state, in their names and in mine. They understand the urgency of the classical Jewish concept of teshuvah, return from the wrong road. Further, they understand that the pursuit of justice and making ethically positive sense out of senseless suffering is not only part of an ancient Jewish interpretation and shaping of history, but is crucial for all of us in creating the world we want to live in, and to our moral survival.

Hajo Meyer is the author of The End of Judaism: An Ethical Tradition Betrayed.

https://www.google.com.au/m?q=holocaust+victim+condemns+israel&client=ms-opera-mobile&channel=new&espv=1

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 6, 2016

When HAMAS politicians and military fired thousands of rockets from Gaza to Israeli population, they knew, that any Israeli response must kill a lot of Palestinian children and simply "non-involved" Palestinian people.
Last Gaza war initiated HAMAS" military after Mahmoud Abbas stopped paying money to Gaza and HAMAS" military were unable to obtain salary. Palestinian politicians are ready to pay by lives of their people, only to obtain money and political support against the Jews. Gaza scenes influence entire World, You personally included.
BDS movement seeks annihilation of Zionist State and genocide of Zionist People, namely Am Yisrael. The method is economic destruction of Israel by World powers. Note, BDS themselves cannot perform divestment and sanctions against Israel, they only give propaganda shield for real powers, that is political and money "elites". 
Regarding Jews participating BDS, I question their morality. Rather, they seek to divert anti-Semitic assault to "Zionists” and to protect themselves. Their role is similar to these Jews who served Auschwitz crematories.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 6, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight just a heads up.
That letter was written before the BDS movement was created so your dismissal of those that disagree with zionist atrocities,war crimes and human rights abuses are without warrant.
You shame the memory of those that endured such a denigrating part of Jewish history.
In fact the idea that you can even begin to blame the Palestinians,and others that disagree with Israel and the Zionist communities inhumane and illegal treatment of the Palestinians through a non violent means such as BDS, after the constant media manipulating by Israel over the Palestinians violently resisting the illegal apartheid occupation of their lands,is disturbingly hilarious at best and insulting to the intelligence of rational human beings at worst.
Israel is also renowned for its branch of the army that controls and distributes propaganda related to conflicts and combat situations.
They claimed that there were over 2500 rockets that were fired from Gaza and that the "Iron Dome" shot a lot down with hundreds falling on Israel.
I'll bet you can't find 5 that were shot down or landed in Israel.
Out of over 2500.
Just 5.
I'll bet you won't find them.
There was plenty of reports of sirens constantly sounding and reports of rockets hitting cities close to Gaza.
But…nothing when it comes to footage of those rockets either being shot down or landing during that whole 2014 pre Israeli election incident. 
An election that Netanyahu was losing in every poll beforehand.

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 6, 2016

BDS is new movement but the phenomenon is old.
Regarding rockets, they were fired long before Israel started to react (08.07.2014). My relatives from Ashqelon (just 15 miles from Gaza) witnessed intensive rocket firing. Despite of anti-rocket defense fire, some Palestinian rocket landed close to their home. Your denial of Palestinian aggression resembles Holocaust denial.
Elections of 22.01.2013 were hold 1.5 years before Gaza war. The then-time coalition included center-left Yesh Atid party, and haven't included religious parties. Netanyahu and coalition feel intensive public pressure to stop incessant rocket firing from Gaza and finally decided to react.
Just 0.5 years after last Gaza war, the coalition fall. Yesh Atid lost elections, Zionist Camp (Left) refused to enter, and instead, religious parties joined coalition, after 2 years in opposition.
Regarding Palestinians who "disagree" with Israel, just four pics before this pic I've discussed with Palestinian who promised Me, that Israel will be annihilated. World powers promise them to help genocide Zionist people, pay them billions for their war and anti-Semitic propaganda, so why do
Palestinians should agree to peace?
Your anti-Semitic lies encourage Palestinians and all anti-Semites to continue war against Zionist People of Israel. After all, You is real warmonger.

Shayne Lenin

Dec 6, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight​ so the biased misrepresentation of history is based on your being a member of the zionist ideolgy that has constantly been attempting to gain momentum through terrorism and a disenfranchised Palestinian people.
It's funny how when I was younger the term "zionist" was a word to accuse anyone that disagreed with the treatment of Palestinians by the Israelis as a word only made up by "anti semitic conspirasists".
Then the internet made it easy to factually reference information that was kept from the general public.
The irony of the Israeli apartheid defenders using the term "Pallywood" after the overwhelming propaganda from the jewish establishment in Hollywood has been a classic moment of hilarity. 
Again though..any time that you can prove any of your considerably biased and maligned idea of history…please feel free to do so.
I can guarantee that..
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You won't be able to.
2.
I can actually prove my claims.
At any stage ask me to reference what I claim.
I'd be very pleased if you could reference the claims you made about the rockets.
Your claims of "some landing near" isn't of them landing in towns and cities or being shot down.
You make quite a few claims without references as we've come to expect from Israeli apartheid defenders.
It may be why there's so many more beginning to distrust the propaganda that is constantly being expressed by yourself and others like you.

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 6, 2016

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/CoIGazaConflict/Pages/ReportCoIGaza.aspx

HRC commission report is my main source. However, the head of commission holds Your political views, they cannot ignore facts completely, only question Israeli and HAMAS' intentions. 
According to the report, there were massive rocket barrages from Gaza to Israel. The Israeli population was unable to take shelter because of proximity, the rockets exploded before siren.
The commission confirmed existence of HAMAS' war tunnels, but considered such tunnels to Israel legal means of combat.

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 3:02 AM

+Aaron Houseknight​ an interesting source that was provided.
Almost like the SS giving a ground report on the armed resistance of the Polish ghetto inhabitants…
I do believe that members of the Polish Jewish community also dug tunnels and resisted when they could.
Now does that mean that I can use the United Nations reports as a reference also?

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wHfin86u-TQnRfJW9xnvCO-4E_WlDmNH2qH3rdCP1BfhlADVkNCihawuEc-NqTbrrGUZC9NOZw

Aaron Houseknight

Yesterday 7:58 AM

Your diagnosis is schizophrenia, not just paranoia. Maybe, it's because of age…

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 8:07 AM

+Aaron Houseknight well you've used every usual attempt by Zionist defenders…"anti Semite","holocaust denier","BDS doesn't work",and misinformation and denial of facts.
I guess an "age" claim is natural.
Maybe that old age dementia is kicking in with you and it's just difficult to understand anything that strays from the unfamiliar that you've been taught all your life rather than looking for the facts behind it.

Aaron Houseknight

Yesterday 9:09 AM

BDS is very effective, not because of public support, but because of Europe and USA elites perform BDS policies. From marxist point of view, BDS is trojan horse of "elites". Conspiracy theory fits exactly this modern anti-Zionism (Modern anti-Semitism).

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 9:13 AM

+Aaron Houseknight the same "marxism" that Israel was founded on?
How are those communes?

Aaron Houseknight

Yesterday 10:14 AM

My parents were anti-Zionist Polish communists. I learned Marxism in the USSR as obligatory university discipline. "Elite theories" weren't part of this discipline.

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 10:34 AM

+Aaron Houseknight​ I need you to understand my position when it comes to Israel.
I have no issues with its existance nor the jewish community. 
In fact two of the greatest people to influence my life have both been jewish.
One was a survivor of Sobibór and the other was the love of my life.
I also understand that there are adversities that the Israelis and Palestinians both have to overcome when the issue of historical balance is referenced.
At the moment though the Israelis are becoming very similar to those that treated them as second class citizens or lower by people that considered themselves above them.
There are some wonderful Israelis and Palestinians attempting to bridge the devide that people such as Netanyahu and others continue to manipulate for political as well as economic advantage which is destroying any chance of a working peace.
Remember that it was a follower of Netanyahu that murdered Rabin after Netanyahu publicly called for his death.
Netanyahu also swore in an interview during the 90s that he would never make peace with the Palestinians after the death of his brother in Uganda.
He was furious with Rabin over attempting to find peace with the Palestinians and also swore that if he ever became Prime Minister that he'd tear that agreement up immediately. 
He did so and has done his best to keep both people in hostilities for his own benefit. 

Aaron Houseknight

Yesterday 2:58 PM

In the real politic Netanyahu signed with Arafat the agreement of Why Plantation (1998), last of Oslo series of agreements. The Oslo process broke two years later Ehud Barak, who belonged to Avoda (Rabin's party). More exactly, Yasser Arafat came to conclusion, that Palestine is already ready to strait battle against Israel, broke peace process and started Intifada (2000). After Ehud Barak came Ariel Sharon who tried one-sided unconditional "disengagement" from Gaza and part of West Bank. This resulted in HAMAS' revolution, than massive rocket firing, consequent Gaza wars under Ehud Olmert (Kadima party) and again Netanyahu.
At the bottom line, Israeli people came to conclusion, that Palestinians don't want peace with Israel at any conditions, they seek annihilation of Israel and genocide of the Jews. Therefore Palestinians vote for HAMAS, islamist organization, which proclaimed these things in the name of Allah and Muhammad.
My opinion is based on real history, while You is victim of anti-Zionist brainwashing, You don't know what is going between Israel and Palestinians.

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 3:25 PM

+Aaron Houseknight the fact that you've just defended someone like Netanyahu proves that you're not capable of accepting historical facts.
You've also resigned yourself to defending the ideology of Zionism over the Jewish history.
You may want to talk to those that live in Israel that consider themselves above everyone else that includes the secular.
A lot of those extremists are now part of Netanyahus government. 
Rabins wife also new what Netanyahu was like but no doubt you'll claim her to be a "self hating jew" because she spoke the truth about extremists like him and his defenders like yourself.
When you wonder why there's a massive aggressive campaign against the Jewish community around the world due to the association with fanatical Zionist defence..look in the mirror.
You're one of the defenders of war criminals and human rights abusers that allow governments led by extremists such as Netanyahu to govern Israel.
Hamas was a creation of Netanyahus policies.
The illegal settlements have increased and there's massive gas reserves in Palestinian territory along with oil in the Golan Heights that Israel recently signed a deal with a company that Cheney,Murdoch and Rothschild have a major investment in.
Your limited knowledge about the country and it's politics is juvenile at best and naive at worst.
Israel has nothing to do with religion or social politics.
It's exactly the same as the Saudis and other countries with resources that they're trying to profit from.
Israel is just an economic base with the hypocrisy of attempting to claim a religious purpose.
And it will become the same as all countries in the region very quickly regardless of its cult led status.
Trump has already told the hypocritical Netanyahu that Jerusalem will be made the capital of Israel.
That's when those nuclear weapons will be used.
Because every friend that Israel thought they had..which isn't too many at the moment..will be against them.
And then the people they've kept in an apartheid political system will have nothing to lose.
Enjoy the bunkers.
You're going to need them.

Aaron Houseknight

Yesterday 11:45 PM

I've stated long ago, that antisemitism is sort of religion based on (ignoble) emotions and faith, therefore facts cannot change anti-Sermites' minds. Many times antisemitism expresses insanity of person. 
Regarding Zionism, I may only recall You, than Zionist story of Ezra and Nehemiah 2500 years ago is part of Bible and Christian religion.
Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders elected by free vote, express opinion of majority of the voters. Just Yitzhak Rabin violated voters' will and imposed hazardous decisions braking rules of democracy. Anyway, Israeli politicians play Realpolitik. Israeli people seek peace, therefore any Israeli leader must seek peace. 
Your intimidation of Me is clearly of fascist nature.

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 11:51 PM

+Aaron Houseknight you've established a nazi like ideology .
They too thought they were entitled at any cost to enforce their self importance upon others.
Enjoy your bunker.
Hitler enjoyed his also until the end.

Aaron Houseknight

12:02 AM

Marxist analysis of current anti-Zionist storm derives analogy with Hitler's sudden success. 
The purpose of "elite" which brought Hitler to power was to distract potential revolutionaries from destruction of monopolist regime to destruction of the Jews.
Likewise, now World "elites" desire to distract public attention from "elites" doing, their seeking World domination, to destruction of Israel.

Shayne Lenin

12:20 AM

+Aaron Houseknight that sounds sraight out of Mein Kampf.
There doesn't seem to be much difference between yourself and the Brownshirts.
Hitler would be proud that his political indoctrination has worked so ironically.

Aaron Houseknight

9:35 AM

I've learned, that modern anti-Zionism grew up from Hitler's ally, Palestinian islamist leader Hajj Amin al Husseini. There are signs, that Amin al Husseini influenced Nazis to change their previous plan to expel Jews from Europe to Palestine and Madagascar. The timing is as follows: Amin al Husseini arrived to Berlin in 1941, he has sent his report to Nazi leadership in July 1941, met Hitler in November 1941, asking him permission "to resolve Jewish Question in the whole Middle East in the manner of Nazis".:
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/muftihit.html
Three months later Nazis decided to perform genocide of the Jews (Wannsee conference).
Your method of "discussion" is to reverse history by 180 grades. Simply, White You call Black, and Black You call White. It's the method of brainwashing.

Shayne Lenin

10:16 AM

+Aaron Houseknight​​ quoting a source that suits your purpose I see.
Let's try a bit of unbiased history…

1828 – In London Edward Swaine published a Biblical exposition, Objections to the Doctrines of Israel's Future Restoration to Palestine, national pre-eminence, etc.
1880s — Orthodox Jews regarded the emergence of Zionism as a threat, particularly for its secular character and redefinition of Jewishness. Through this decade, the Orthodox communities fought the Zionist idea of Jews as a people in search of a homeland, rather than being, for Judaism, a community awaiting redemption from the Messiah. The established Jewish community in Jerusalem denounced Zionist newcomers to the Ottoman authorities.
1882 – Moved by the hardships of Russian refugees he found starving in the streets of Constantinople, the United States minister to the Ottoman empire, Lew Wallace, called at the Porte's Foreign Office; he received a communication from the minister of foreign affairs in which the statement was made that Jews would be made welcome anywhere in the empire except in Palestine.
In reaction to Leon Pinsker's Autoemanzipation! that asserted Jewish emancipation required a homeland of their own outside Europe, Viennese rabbi Adolf Jellinek replied that ‘Jews did not have any national characteristics, as such but "thanks to their universalism they adapt and absorb qualities from the nations in whose midst they are born and educated . .We are at home in Europe and regard ourselves as children of the lands in which we were born and raised, whose languages we speak, and whose cultures make up our intellectual substance. We are Germans, Frenchmen, Magyars, Italians, and so forth, with every fiber of our being. We have long ceased to be true, thoroughbred Semites, and we have long ago lost sense of Hebrew nationality.'
1885 – The Pittsburgh Platform, convened by Reform Judaism leaders Kaufmann Kohler and Isaac Mayer Wise, denounces Zionism, adopting the text: "We recognize, in the modern era of universal culture of heart and intellect, the approaching of the realization of Israel s great Messianic hope for the establishment of the kingdom of truth, justice, and peace among all men. We consider ourselves no longer a nation, but a religious community, and therefore expect neither a return to Palestine, nor a sacrificial worship under the sons of Aaron, nor the restoration of any of the laws concerning the Jewish state".

1897 – The Jewish Labour Bund, a secular anti-Zionist socialist party whose purpose was to unify Jews within the Russian Empire is founded in Vilnius on 7 October.
Viennese rabbi Moritz Güdemann publishes his pamphlet Nationaljudenthum, rejecting Zionism as antithetical to Judaism.
Rabbis Hermann Naftali Adler, the Chief Rabbi of the Ashkenazi movement in London, and Moritz Güdemann, the chief Rabbi in Vienna, criticized Herzl's proposal for a Munich conference on Palestine, and the executive board of the German Rabbinical Association, headed by Siegmund Maybaum, expressed the view in a public declaration in June 1997 affirming that:”The aspirations of so-called Zionists to found a Jewish nation state in Palestine, contradict the messianic promise of Judaism as it is written in the Holy Scripture and in later religious sources’.
1898 Karl Kraus writes Eine Krone für Zion, a polemic against (political) Zionism, accusing Herzl of supporting anti-Semites by promoting the idea Jews have multiple loyalties, and promoting their idea Jews should leave their countries.
1902 – The American Israelite calls Zionism a "pernicious agitation" that would undermine the acceptance of Jews in the countries where they currently resided.
The Israelite is also used by a number of editorial contributors such as David Philipson, Moses Mielziner and Jewish history scholar Gotthard Deutsch to oppose Zionism, arguing that Judaism was a religion exclusively,and thus its people were stateless.
1905 – Jewish Territorialist Organization splits off from the World Zionist Organization, in order to obtain "a large tract of territory (preferably within the British Empire) wherein to found a Jewish Home of Refuge" outside of Palestine. They explored the idea of settlement in Cyrenaica.
Folksgrupe (a Jewish Duma faction that sought, as opposed to Russian Zionist members, communal autonomy) founded in Vilna in March.
1908–14 – growing Palestinian and Ottoman opposition to the project of anti-Zionism begins to take shape.
1912 — May. Agudat Israel forms in Katowice, attended by 200 orthodox rabbis from Germany and Eastern Europe, with Nathan Birnbaum as it chief ideologue, representing the first organized Orthodox opposition to Zionism and the foundation of a Jewish state.
1915 – Philosopher Hermann Cohen publishes Deutschtum und Judentum, opposed the Zionist programme arguing that Jews had no need for a homeland since they were an integral part of Europe.
1916, November -Claude Montefiore, opposing Zionism for threatening to create a problem of loyalty for Jews in the diaspora , argued that anti-Semites backed Zionism:, commenting 'HJow can a man belong to two nations at once? . . No wonder that all anti-Semites are enthusiastic Zionists'.
1917 – Edwin Samuel Montagu submits his Memorandum on the Anti-Semitism of the British Government, in response to ongoing discussions around the Balfour Declaration. His view was that the British proposal was anti-Semitic, that it meant that Jews would be given preferential treatment over Muslims and Christians who also had a long history of attachment to the country and that it would rally anti-Semites the world over. Anti-Jewish prejudices could not be overcome by the creation of a Jewish state. He stated also that "Zionism has always seemed to me to be a mischievous political creed, untenable by any patriotic citizen of the United Kingdom" and outlines his four principles of anti-Zionism.
1917 -David Lindo Alexander, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and Claude Montefiore, president of the Anglo-Jewish Association objecting to published statements of the Zionist leaders that "Jewish settlements in Palestine shall be recognized as possessing a national character " and the intention "to invest the Jewish settlers in Palestine with certain special rights in excess of those enjoyed by the rest of the population".

1918 — Rabbi Isaac Breuer declared:'Zionism is the most terrible enemy that has ever arisen to the Jewish Nation. The anti-nationalistic Reform engages it (the Jewish nation) at least in an open fight, but Zionism kills the nation and then elevates the corpse to the throne.'
1919 – Jewish congressman Julius Kahn presents an anti-Zionist petition to Woodrow Wilson ahead of the Paris Peace Conference, including the statement: "We protest against the political segregation of the Jews and the re-establishment in Palestine of a distinctively Jewish State as utterly opposed to the principles of democracy which it is the avowed purpose of the World's Peace Conference to establish. Whether the Jews be regarded as a 'race' or as a 'religion', it is contrary to the democratic principles for which the world war was waged to found a nation on either or both of these bases." The petition included signatures from over 300 prominent American Jews, including Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Simon W. Rosendale.
-The US Government sponsored King–Crane Commission advocated the creation of a Greater Syria, to include Palestine, stating "nor can the erection of such a Jewish State be accomplished without the gravest trespass upon the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".
–Reichsbund jüdischer Frontsoldaten English: "Reich League of Jewish War Veterans" was a non-Zionist organization founded in Germany in February. A 26 June 1934 directive by Reinhard Heidrich led to the rapid fall in participation in the group, which was placed under police surveillance, while the same policy, as implemented, actively encouraged their competing Zionist associations in Germany, since the latter eencouraged Jewish expatriation from Germany to Palestine.
1924 – Jacob Israël de Haan is assassinated by the Haganah for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders.
1925 Brit Shalom is founded, repudiating the Balfour Agreement and renouncing the Zionist concept of a nation with a Jewish majority for a binational state for two people.
They viewed Zionism as a means to create in Palestine a Jewish spiritual centre.
1929 In October St John Philby, an anti-Zionist, draws up the Philby Plan after consultation with Arab leaders, calling for an endorsement of the Balfour Declaration, Jewish immigration, but a representation of all parties according to their numbers, while calling on Zionists to renounce any pursuit of political domination. The plan was favourably received by Judah Magnes.
1936 – Victor Alter of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland labels Ze'ev Jabotinsky antisemitic, writing: "No, it is not we who are creating a sense of alienation between the Jewish masses and Poland; this is being attempted by those who have supported Jewish reaction wherever and whenever it occurs, who wish to turn the Jewish masses into a collective of fanatics who are alien to the ideology and struggles of Polish workers"
1938 – Gandhi writes The Jews In Palestine, in which he states: "Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French. It is wrong and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs…. The Palestine of the Biblical conception is not a geographical tract. It is in their hearts. […] Let the Jews who claim to be the chosen race prove their title by choosing the way of non-violence for vindicating their position on earth. Every country is their home, including Palestine, not by aggression but by loving service".
1939 -The Jewish Dutch assimilationist Louis Fles publishes his pamphlet Weg met het zionisme! (Down with Zionism!).
The British White Paper in limiting Jewish immigration to Palestine for 5 years, was seen as adopting an anti-Zionist policy.

1941 In the wake of the Jewish refugee problem under Nazism, and on the occasion of the Iraqi pogrom against Jews in June 1–2, Arab members of the Palestine Communist Party remonstrated with Iraqi Communist support for Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, insisting that a clear distinction be drawn between anti-Zionism and both anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism, a distinction maintained throughout the period by the National Liberation League in Palestine, as they opposed expulsion of Jewish migrants.
1942 – American Council for Judaism, an organization of American Jews committed to the proposition that Jews are not a nationality but merely a religious group, adhering to the original stated principles of Reform Judaism, as articulated in the 1885 Pittsburgh Platform,was founded.
1943 – Orthodox Hungarian Rabbi Yissachar Shlomo Teichtal, originally opposed to Secular Zionism, writes Eim HaBanim Semeicha (A Happy Mother of Children) in Budapest before the formal German occupation. In this work he strongly urges Diaspora Jews to, on a religious basis, establish a Jewish state in Palestine as a prelude to The Final Redemption (Geulah Shelemah). He also accused the leaders of Orthodox Judaism who opposed Zionism of unwitting complicity in mass murder.
He concluded that "Anti-Zionism was the root of evil befalling the Jewish people".
Ben-Gurion criticized the decision of a court in Mandatory Palestine implicating Zionists in arm-trafficking by saying that the court's attitude was influenced by anti-Semitism. Christopher Sykes interpreted this as meaning that "henceforth to be anti-Zionist was to be anti-Semitic; to disapprove of Jewish territorial nationalism was to be a Nazi".
1944 – Philosopher Hannah Arendt publishes Zionism Reconsidered, writing "Only folly could dictate a policy which trusts a distant imperial power for protection, while alienating the goodwill of neighbours […] If the Jewish commonwealth is obtained in the near future […] it will be due to the political assistance of American Jews […] if the Jewish commonwealth is proclaimed against the will of the Arabs and without the support of the Mediterranean peoples, not only financial help but political support will be necessary for a long time to come. And that may turn out to be very troublesome indeed for Jews in this country, who after all have no power to direct the political destinies of the Near East".
1945 – Rabbi Elmer Berger publishes The Jewish Dilemma, which argued that Zionism was a surrender to the racial myths about the Jews and that assimilationism was still the best path for the Jews in the modern world.
1946 – The Jewish Anti-Zionist League founded in Egypt.
Sir Isaac Isaacs publishes Palestine: Peace and Prosperity or War and Destruction? Political Zionism: Undemocratic, Unjust, Dangerous. His opposition to political Zionism brought him into conflict with his local community.
1948 — Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land founded by Virginia Gildersleeve and Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., which was later subsumed into the American Friends of the Middle East with Dorothy Thompson, Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., and 24 further American educators, theologians, and writers (including Harry Emerson Fosdick).

1953 – Alfred Lilienthal, considered to vie with Rabbi Berger as the 'public face of Jewish anti-Zionism in America,publishes What Price Israel?, a work which became a sourcebook for anti-Israel polemics.
1961 – Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, leader of the Satmar Hasidim, publishes Vayoel Moshe, a criticism of Zionism regarded by Rabkin as 'the fundamental work of Judaic anti-Zionism,in which he argues that the "idolatry" of the modern Zionist movement was a sin punished by God through the Holocaust.
1962 – Matzpen organisation founded in Israel, a socialist anti-Zionist organization.
1965 – Moshe Menuhin publishes Decadence of Judaism in our Time.
In the book he recalls that in his childhood in Palestine, 'it was drummed into our young hearts that the fatherland must extend to the ancient borders and that it 'must become Goyimrein (that is, free of Gentiles)'.
The French sociologist Georges Philippe Friedmann (1902-1977) publishes The End of the Jewish People,, in which he argues that the complete emancipation of the Jewish people signaled by both the creation of Israel and their assimilation of the West would lead to the demise of the Jewish people. Israel, he thought, challenging a basic assumption of both secular and religious Zionism, was a melting pot in which Israelization was bulldozing the differences of 102 Jewish subcultures. He altered his stance after 1967.
1967 – Maxime Rodinson publishes Israel, fait colonial? in Jean-Paul Sartre's journal, Les Temps Modernes.
Rodinson concluded that:'the creation of the State of Israel on Palestinian soil is the culmination of a process that fits perfectly into the great European-American movement of expansion in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries whose aim was to settle new inhabitants among other peoples or to dominate them economically and politically.'

1968 – Elmer Berger, the last active rabbi among those associated with the foundation of the American Council for Judaism, breaks with the lay leadership and founds the American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism(AJAZ).
1970 – Ma'avak party founded, a Maoist–influenced anti-Zionist organization.
1972 – Arie Bober (ed.) The Other Israel: the Radical Case against Zionism Doubleday & Co, is published. The work consists entirely of a compilation of Matzpen writings, and Part 3 consists of a 5-chapter critique of Zionist ideology.
1973 – Trial of the Revolutionary Communist alliance — Red Front members including Daud Turki, Udi Adiv and Dan Vered. The trial is described by Uri Davis as constituting a milestone in the history of the anti-Zionist movement within Israel.
1975 – United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 passed, which "determine[d] that Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination".
1979 – Edward Said publishes The Question of Palestine, arguing that Zionism was an idea that grew out of European imperialism, and which, once imported into Palestine, caused the Palestinians to suffer in consequence.
1980 – Naeim Giladi, an Iraqi Zionist who later renounced his Israeli citizenship and militated as an anti-Zionist, writes Ben Gurion's Scandals: How the Haganah and the Mossad Eliminated Jews.
1983 – Noam Chomsky, interpreted by many American Jews to be an anti-Zionist,writes The Fateful Triangle which in later editions analysed what Chomsky regarded as 'the pro-Zionist bias of most American media and intellectuals'.
USSR founds the Anti-Zionist Committee of the Soviet Public, headed by David Dragunsky.
1984 – Uri Davis (academic and civil rights activist),defining himself as not Jewish but rather "a Palestinian Hebrew national of Jewish origin, anti-Zionist,". joins Fatah.
Alternative Information Center founded in Palestine, a joint socialist anti-Zionist Palestinian–Israeli non-governmental organization which was founded by an anti-Zionist, Michel Warschawski (Mikado)and "engages in dissemination of information, political advocacy, grassroots activism and critical analysis of the Palestinian and Israeli societies as well as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict".
1988 – Ella Shohat publishes Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims.
1989 – The theologian and anti-Zionist Marc H. Ellis, who believes that a Jewish state and the power it wields is incompatible with the ethics of Judaism, writes The Future of Dissent: a Reflection on What Shall I Do With This People? Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism.
1990 – Thomas Kolsky writes Jews Against Zionism.

1994 – Israel Shahak, whose work often equates Zionism with Nazi racism, Israel divided between Jews and non-Jews,writes Jewish History, Jewish Religion: the Weight of Three Thousand Years, in which he argues that Zionism has been an instrument in reimposing on Jews what he considered a totalitarian Jewish community model developed in classical Judaism.
2000 – Norman Finkelstein publishes The Holocaust Industry, which was read by some critics as representing both Holocaust denial and anti-Zionist feelings, which they impute to its author.
2001 – Israel and the United States pull out of the World Conference against Racism 2001,following implications by the Conference that Zionism was linked to racism.
2004 — Yakov M. Rabkin, professor of history at Montreal University, publishes Au nom de la Torah: une histoire de l’opposition juive au sionisme,which was issued in an English version in 2006.
Rabkin, according to Joseph Agassi, challenges as a myth the idea, equated with Zionism, that Israel constitutes the natural homeland of Jews by surveying the history of Jewish opposition to Zionism.
The work was hailed by Rabbi Baruch Horowitz as an important survey of rabbinical authorities who regarded the foundation of a Jewish state as a threat to the survival of the Jewish people and as a factor in the exacerbation of anti-Semitic trends.
2005 – Michael Neumann, described as an anti-Zionist polemicist, writes The Case Against Israel.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign, regarded as a 'so-called anti-Zionist' movement, is initiated,which calls for "various forms of boycott against Israel until it meets its obligations under international law".
2006 – Ilan Pappé, defined by Avi Shlaim as 'the cutting edge of radical anti-Zionism', publishes The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.
2008 – Shlomo Sand, called 'the scourge of anti-Zionist secular Jews,' publishes his controversial The Invention of the Jewish People, a polemic both against secular Zionism and anti-Zionism, which argues against the idea of Jewish nationalism and the use of Jewish values to defend the state of Israel.
2010 – Former BBC and ITN journalist Alan Hart, considered an anti-Israeli polemicist,publishes Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, in which he argues that,'There is nothing anybody in publishing, the media in general and politics fears more than being accused of anti-Semitism. Since the obscenity of the Nazi Holocaust, the false charge of anti-Semitism is the blackmail card Zionism has played brilliantly to prevent informed and honest debate about who must do what if there is to be a peaceful resolution of the Palestine problem, which is the prerequisite for averting a clash of civilizations, Judeo-Christians v Islamic'.
2011 – Gilad Atzmon publishes The Wandering Who?:A Study of Jewish Identity Politics, a work that is contemptuous of anti-Zionists.
In it he argues that Zionism is, for native secular Israelis, essentially an archaic or foreign concept, and that much anti-Zionist discourse has no effect on them since Zionism itself is 'largely a Jewish diaspora discourse'.

"We recognize, in the modern era of universal culture of heart and intellect, the approaching of the realization of Israels great Messianic hope for the establishment of the kingdom of truth, justice, and peace among all men. We consider ourselves no longer a nation, but a religious community, and therefore expect neither a return to Palestine, nor a sacrificial worship under the sons of Aaron, nor the restoration of any of the laws concerning the Jewish state".
Aaron Houseknight

9:19 PM
Jewish internal discussion about Zionism was resolved by the Holocaust.
Modern anti-Zionism is clearly anti-Semitic. The goal of antis-Zionist is new genocide of the Jews. Your intimidation implicates that genocide will perform islamicist crimers of Palestine, Iran, Hezbollah etc. with the assistance of European Empire, UN and other anti-Semitic powers.

Aaron Houseknight

12:06 AM

Now, I have time to detailed response to numerous Shayne Lenin's lies, mistakes and exaggerations.

Shayne Lenin
Dec 4, 2016

Israel.
That's the place that has over 200 undeclared nuclear weapons and gets 5 billion dollars a year from the United States?
It's a great picture of extremists that are protected by an illegal nuclear arsenal. 

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Israel gets 2.5 billion dollars of military help, while Egypt gets 2 billion dollars, both based on Kamp David peace agreement, signed under auspicies of Jimmie Carter.

Israel haven't signed non-proliferation agreement and isn't obliged by this treaty. When non-proliferation agreement was signed, Israel already had (probably) few nuclear heads.

Shayne Lenin

8:56 AM

+Aaron Houseknight actually this deal was signed 3 months ago raising the total amount to $5 billion.
Thank you for your antiquated opinion.

Israel refuses to confirm or deny the worst kept secret in history.
If they were to confirm they had nuclear weapons and they and the U.S. could be sued for the aid money that has been given to a state that hasn't signed the non proliferation treaty.

And apparently your claim again that everyone that disagrees with zionist Israel is anti semitic has been antiquated due to the majority of Palestinians being semitic but the majority of Israelis not being.
And apparently the anti zionist issue wasn't resolved after the excuse of the holocaust because you have a substantial amount of the jewish community around the world that still consider Israel to be an illegal zionist apartheid state.
Including many holocaust survivors. 
Always a pleasure illustrating the inconsistencies expressed by supporters of the apartheid zionists. 

Aaron Houseknight

11:01 AM

Israel yet haven't get 5 billions per year. That new deal was a compensation. Barack Obama took responsibility for Iran nuclear deal and growing Israel defense expenditures because of Obama's permit for nuclear Iran. Simultaneously, Obama tried to help Hillary Clinton to win race due to getting support of USA Jews. Pro-Zionist or anti-Zionist, the Jews cannot allow nuclear annihilation of Israel by Iran. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei note, stating that Iran could annihilate whole Israel by just two (2) nukes, is practical.

Shayne Lenin

11:15 AM

+Aaron Houseknight actually it was signed 3 months ago.
And again..Iran has abided by international laws.
Israel has not.

Shayne Lenin

2:29 PM

And if I may add..
If they're your pictures that you've posted on your timeline…
They're wonderful.

Aaron Houseknight

4:07 PM

Do You mean timeline of the Facebook, or Google + ?

Shayne Lenin

4:19 PM

Google+.
I try to not use Fakebook. 
You have great pictures of some beautiful places.
If you've been lucky enough to travel to those places,you've taken some great pictures .

Aaron Houseknight

4:40 PM

 

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" your claim again that everyone that disagrees with zionist Israel is anti semitic has been antiquated due to the majority of Palestinians being semitic but the majority of Israelis not being."

I've already made clear, that Israeli Jews are mostly Semitic racially, and by 100% Semitic linguistically.
There's no doubt, that Palestinians are Semitic. The nickname of the Palestinians among Israeli Jews is "cousins".
Numerous Arab villages of Galilee contain tombs of Jewish Talmudic sages. I've had conversation with some Arab, just at the center of Arab Maronite village Jeish. My converser stated, that "Jews never inhabiited this place". We held this conversation just above ancient tomb of Jewish Sage. Maronite Christians of Lebanese origin settled this place in 18 century, when Turkish Empire performed massive settling of Galilee by Syrians and Lebanese. Ancient name of Jeish is Gush Khalav. Jews disappeared from this place just two centuries before Maronites settled here.

Shayne Lenin

4:41 PM

+Aaron Houseknight judaism is a religion not a race so your statement is categorically incorrect.

Aaron Houseknight

5:18 PM

That is, non-believing Jews aren't Jews. You justify Your nickname by stating absurd.

Shayne Lenin

5:54 PM

+Aaron Houseknight well actually it's a fact that it's a religion so your denial is pointless.
And what nickname are you referring to?

Aaron Houseknight

7:47 PM

Your cover photo is Ostranenie, a Russian word, that means telling strange or absurd things with the purpose to epatate conventional people.

Aaron Houseknight

9:42 PM

 

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Regarding term "anti-Semitism", no doubts, that it is out-of-dated, inexact etc, but until now it is widely used to express Jew-hating.
Just in 1942 Hajj Amin al Husseini persuaded Hitler and Goebbels to change widely used by Nazi propaganda term anti-Semitism, and replace it by anti-Jewishness. Namely, the term anti-Semitism offends Arabs, including Palestinian Arabs. Al Husseini haven't consider Palestinians separate people, he was head of Higher Arab Committee (of Palestine), and commander of Arab Salvation Army (of Palestine). This Palestinian leader was unwilling to call his people Palestinians, only Arabs.
His claim to rename anti-Semitism was accepted by Hitler, and needed change was implemented by Goebbels.
Now, I prefer the outdated term anti-Semitism over newly invented "Jew-hating".

Shayne Lenin

Dec 10, 2016

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+Aaron Houseknight anti semitic has an ever decreasing value due to anti zionism finally being recognised as not being against the jewish community,but against a political entity trying to use judaism as a basis to push it's nationalist purposes.
Purely opposite to the fundamental principles that the judaic religion bases itself upon.

 

Aaron Houseknight

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Shayne Levin You continue to ignore well known facts and to declare Your antisemitic doctrine as many times as possible. It's not discussion but malicious brainwashing. 
You continue to declaim, that Jewishness is religion, that is any non-religious Jew isn't actually Jew. Namely, secular Jewish majority of Israel are non-Jews.
Religious Zionism is one of offshoots of Zionism, while secular Zionism is much more influential. 
You accuse Zionists for their nationalism. Simultaneously, You support Palestinian nationalism and islamicism. Such approach bears the name "anti-Semitism". There's no moral basis to support one nationalism against another. Sure, such approach cannot help peace.
There are two possible explanations of Your phenomenon: 1.You're insane person lacking basic reason. 2. You get money for Your job.

Shayne Lenin

Yesterday 9:54 PM

+Aaron Houseknight I see you're back to the comfortable anti semitic diatribe to counteract facts and history..

And as for the "I get money for my job comment..No.
I enjoy presenting historical facts to those that defend the apartheid state of Israel.
I'm atheist so all religious cults are hilarious,and those that choose to associate themselves with them are obviously irrational by logical reasoning. 
But I'll just drop this here about the "paid" propaganda claim…

"The Prime Minister's office is reportedly spending around £540,000 recruiting more than 500 students to respond to social media posts calling for boycotts and sanctions against the country, the Jerusalem Post says. Those with foreign language skills who receive these "scholarships" would not identify themselves as being in the pay of the government. Instead, Israel's Ha'aretz newspaper says, the plan is to make the programme appear to be based on the activity of politically-neutral students, with the Prime Minister's Office also hoping to recruit from pro-Israel student groups from around the world."

bbc.com — Israel: Government pays students to fight internet battles — BBC News

 

Aaron Houseknight

6:51 PM

I would become volunteer for such a project, but unfortunately I'm not fluent in English. I mean, that not Netanyahu, but whole Am Yisrael is under propaganda attack of anti-semites, this time under pretext of Eternal Palestinian Rights. De-legitimization of the Zionist State means de-legitimization of Zionist People, that is People of Israel.
Your first aggressive comment of the pic above was because of there are depicted religious Jews, men and children. Similar attack I've found in Hitler's Mein Kampf, and also in the exhibition of some German newspapers from 1920-ths.
I'm by 100% secular person, and I do respect freedom of conscience. Religious Jews and Palestinian Muslims do have right to observe their religion. I guess, what would Your reaction if I'll upload pic of Palestinian Muslims, which I took near Al Aksa mosque.
Thus, I must conclude, that You belong just to insane anti-Semites, from the sort of She-Hitler.

 

Shayne Lenin

Dec 13, 2016

 

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+Aaron Houseknight and there you go with the anti semite claim for anyone that disagrees with Israels apartheid government practices.
Again for the factual lesson..the majority of Palestinians are semitic whereas the majority of Israelis aren't. 
It's no wonder so many people around the world are starting to compare Israel to 1930s Nazi Germany. 
The similarities are starting to become blatently apparent. 

 

Aaron Houseknight

Dec 14, 2016

Shayne Lenin, Your repeating of the same slogans, which I've already uncovered as false, hints my conspiracy suspicion. You are working for money.

 

Shayne Lenin

Dec 14, 2016

+Aaron Houseknight is that similar to those anti semitic slogans that are constantly used by people like yourself towards others that criticise Israel and Zionism?

I think that may be the hight of hypocrisy. 
And yes I do work for money.
In the hospitality industry.
Pointing out the flaws of zionist racists and apartheid Israel defenders is just something I enjoy doing for free.
It seems the only ones paid to push false propaganda is Israel defenders.
As the proof has shown.

Aaron Houseknight

9:47 AM

Actually, this doesn't matter, how You’re working. Whole Palestinian Cause and anti-Zionism propaganda was promoted by elites with clear purpose to replace Marxism, Elites' theory, nationalism, anti-globalism, neo-conservatism, populism and other ideas which contradict elites' purposes.