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Arrr Bee's avatar

Fucking Nostradamus over there indeed.

Here’s my personal stance - I’m a secular Israeli Jew, naturalized American citizen after randomly bumping into, then dating an American woman in the era when Hamas decided that blowing up multiple commuter buses in Tel Aviv would drive a wedge into the Oslo peace process (unfortunately, they were right), then followed her to California when she decided to return and apply for grad school. I grew up in a mixed city (Haifa) with a father who was fluent in Arabic. By mixed I mean Catholics, Muslims, Bahai, Druze, and Jews from all over the world. These different people had lived peacefully in the same neighborhoods and buildings since the very start. Unless someone is religious (and therefore have distinct clothing) you really can’t tell whether they’re Jewish or Arab at the beach, gym, bus, restaurant, soccer match. That’s Israel. “Apartheid” claims are a fantasy projection of those who HATE diversity and coexistence. Shocking, I know - how could kind progressives and the humanitarian far-left hate anyone, let alone Jews?! LOL. The ones I’ve met in the US are mostly frothing at the mouth racists and warmongers who get a boner for the terrorism and massacres of Hamas, then deny those ever happened or excuse them in the most disingenuous ways possible. For example, Sam Kriss lying that “pro Palestinian” protests in the UK aren’t rife with calls for genocide of Israelis, and full of vandalism against Jewish institutions, homes and business and physical violence against UK Jews.

BTW, pretty much all Israelis have a friend or family who are part Moroccan. My brother in law’s mom talks about The King (of Morocco) like old British ladies talk about The Queen.

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Benjamin, J's avatar

I want to linger on your last point "I don't like Jews (By which I mean, I don’t automatically like anyone just because they happen to be Jewish)" point. I am gay, and I have met MANY gays around the world. Gays, for obvious reasons, tend to enjoy hanging with other gays, and that's fine. But I sympathize with your above point because while just being gay gives me a 'common' thing to fraternize over: I am not going to like or dislike you because of identity. That's dumb. I care far more about how annoying you are when it comes to whining about things (like how "this cruise line has WAY TOO FEW saunas on it") than about your personal preferences on sex.

Judge people by their character, not their characteristics.

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