Sanders will not grovel to AIPAC- unlike the goyim

moon

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The Jewish presidential candidate should seize the chance to speak some inconvenient truths about Israel, to an audience that never hears them.

Bernie Sanders was the only presidential candidate who hadn't booked a slot to speak at the AIPAC conference. Now he's written AIPAC to say he's too busy campaigning. Ted Cruz the Baptist is coming, John Kasich the Anglican is coming, Donald Trump the Presbyterian is coming, Hillary Clinton the Methodist is coming, and only Sanders the Jew is staying away.

http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/u-s-election-2016/1.709647

Sanders represents the chance to break free of the control of a foreign government. Take it.
 
What are you talking about? You don't often make sense, maybe in your head, but not in your words on the screen.
 
What are you talking about? You don't often make sense, maybe in your head, but not in your words on the screen.

What is it that you find difficult, the context, the grammar, the choice of words ? Please elaborate.
 
yeap the dems will make history either way.



I have said since my college days that we would have a black president before we had a jewish one
 
Sanders represents the chance to break free of the control of a foreign government. Take it.
Sanders doesn't have to worry about being called an anti-Semite or anti-Israel. Most of AIPAC support comes from Evengelicals and a large percentage of them are anti-Semites. Their support of Israel stems from end times theology.
 
Bernie will be part of this next term

tRump will turn all liberal and his base will follow him anyway


the wealthy right wing fascists are fucked
 
Rabbis and Jewish students are planning protests against Donald Trump's speech on Monday at a conference of the pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC over what they say are his belittling comments about Muslims and other groups.

"He has taken every opportunity to vilify women, Muslims, Mexicans, immigrants and the disabled," said Jeffrey Salkin, a rabbi in Hollywood, Florida, who asked rabbis across the country to join him in a boycott.

Another group of rabbis and students called Come Together Against Hate is planning to walk out of the room after Trump takes the stage.

"I know nothing about that," Trump said when asked if he had heard about the planned protests.



http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-aipac-idUSKCN0WJ2Z7
 
Sanders doesn't have to worry about being called an anti-Semite or anti-Israel. Most of AIPAC support comes from Evengelicals and a large percentage of them are anti-Semites. Their support of Israel stems from end times theology.

Exactly so. Crazed Evangelicals are just as dangerous as crazed neoZionists. Together they are crippling US foreign policy.
 
People who emotionally need a higher power to believe in tend to create them in their religious structure too.


that means the many sociopaths in the world are attracted to their social clubs called churches and the like



Sociopaths always lie about what they believe


they can easily PRETEND they believe in god


It gives them power wihout doing much
 
Bernie will be part of this next term

tRump will turn all liberal and his base will follow him anyway


the wealthy right wing fascists are fucked
I think so. The youth and progressive liberal block are pretty enthused with Bernie. Hillary campaigned for Barry after he defeated her and the quid pro quo was the SOS cabinet position. I'd say it would be likely that she offers Bernie a position if he campaigns for her.
 
I think so. The youth and progressive liberal block are pretty enthused with Bernie. Hillary campaigned for Barry after he defeated her and the quid pro quo was the SOS cabinet position. I'd say it would be likely that she offers Bernie a position if he campaigns for her.

Bernie will throw his support behind Clinton when the time comes.
You can bank on it.
 
Great article in the Guardian by Nik Cohen, it really hits the spot and sticks it to racists like Moon2012.

It took me 40 years to become a Jew. When I was a child, I wasn’t a Jew and not only because I never went to a synagogue. My father’s family had abandoned their religion so he wasn’t Jewish. More to the point, my mother and my grandmother weren’t Jewish either, so according to orthodox Judaism’s principles of matrilineal descent, it was impossible for me to be a Jew.

All I had was the “Cohen” name. I once asked my parents why they had not changed it. After saying, quite rightly, that you should never seek to appease racists, they confessed to thinking that antisemitism was over by the 1960s. After Hitler, humanity would surely see where the world’s most insane hatred led and resolve to put it to one side.

Bertolt Brecht said: “Do not rejoice in his defeat, you men. For though the world has stood up and stopped the bastard, the bitch that bore him is in heat again.”
My parents did not believe Brecht, at least not in the 1960s. Nor did I for a while. I was and remain an atheist who knows that communalist and identity politics crush individuality. I had no wish to join a tribe, let alone a religious one.

Still there was no escaping the “Cohen”. When I first responded to the antisemitism that has spread so far from the extreme left into the mainstream that it now threatens to poison the Labour party, I am ashamed to say I considered two disgraceful replies.
I might, I thought, not stop at opposing the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, and pledging support to leftwing Israelis and Palestinians who wanted a just and peaceful settlement for both peoples, but go on to behave like a grotesque from a Howard Jacobson satire. I would reassure fanatics that their “anti-Zionism” (that is, their call for the total destruction of the world’s only Jewish state) was not remotely racist.

Fortunately for my self-respect, I never sank that low. Whenever I hear Jews announce their hatred of Israel’s very existence, I suspect that underneath their loud bombast lies a quiet plea to the Islamists and neo-Nazis who might harm them: “I’m not like the others. Don’t pick on me.”

Unfortunately, I assured anyone who asked (and some who did not) that, despite appearances to the contrary, I wasn’t Jewish. And that was as dishonourable. I sounded like a black man trying to pass as white or a German arguing with the Gestapo that there was a mistake in the paperwork.

I stopped and accepted that racism changes your perception of the world and yourself. You become what your enemies say you are. And unless I wanted to shame myself, I had to become a Jew. A rather odd Jew, no doubt: a militant atheist who had to phone a friend to ask what on earth “mazel tov” meant. But a Jew nonetheless.

As one of the finest liberal ambitions is to find the sympathy to imagine the lives of others, you should become a Jew too. Declare that you have converted to Judaism or rediscovered your Jewish “heritage” and see the reaction. It’s not just that, if you are middle class and fortunate, you might experience racism for the first time, which in itself would be a “learning experience” worth having. You might also learn the essential lesson that antisemitism is not about Jews. Like rape, it’s about power.

Whether the antisemitic conspiracy theory is deployed by German Nazis or Arab dictators, French anti-Dreyfusards or Saudi clerics, the argument is always the same. Democracy, an independent judiciary, equal human rights, freedom of speech and publication – all these “supposed” freedoms – are nothing but swindles that hide the machinations of the secret Jewish rulers of the world.
Describe the fantasy the Tsarist and Nazi empires developed that bluntly and it is impossible to understand how the Labour party is in danger of becoming as tainted as Ukip by the racists it attracts.

But consider how many leftwing activists, institutions or academics would agree with a politer version.

Western governments are the main source of the ills of the world. The “Israel lobby” controls western foreign policy. Israel itself is the “root cause” of all the terrors of the Middle East, from the Iraq war to Islamic State. Polite racism turns the Jews, once again, into demons with the supernatural power to manipulate and destroy nations. Or as the Swedish foreign minister, Margot Wallström, who sees herself as a feminist rather than a racial conspiracist, explained recently, Islamist attacks in Paris were the fault of Israeli occupiers in the West Bank.

Or consider the otherwise bizarre indulgence of ultra-right religious extremists by people who otherwise describe themselves as liberals and leftists. The belief that Jews fuel radical Islam allows them to overlook superstition and the tyrannical denial of equal rights. They’re against Israel and that’s all that matters.
I could describe at vitriolic length how disgusted leftwing Jewish friends are that Labour members chose Jeremy Corbyn, despite his support for an Anglican cleric who linked to extremist sites that blamed Jews for 9/11, and his defence of an Islamist who recycled the libel that Jews dined on the blood of Christian children from the bottom of a medieval dung heap.

But even if a chastened Labour expels this or that antisemite or disciplines the Jew-baiters at the Oxford University Labour club, I do not see how its leaders can challenge the conspiratorial world-view they shared for decades. They would be renouncing everything they once believed in.

As someone who warned in the 00s about the growing darkness on the left, I am pessimistic about the chances of change. If you keep shouting “fire” and the fire brigade never comes, you tend to assume the house will burn to the ground. But perhaps familiarity breeds contempt and I am not the best judge.

If Labour MPs and members want the party to break with a past that has led to leftists allying with religious reactionaries who deny universal human rights and hate every value the centre-left professes to hold, they will have to learn to treat all racisms equally.

They will need to make a brief acquaintance with European history and understand that the left has no guaranteed immunity from fascistic ideology. They will have to see anti-semitism for what it is and understand why it always leads to despotism and despair. Like me, in short, and if only briefly, they will have to become Jews themselves.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/19/why-i-am-becoming-a-jew-and-you-should-too
 
Great article in the Guardian by Nik Cohen, it really hits the spot and sticks it to racists like Moon2012.



Opposing fascism does not equate to racism, Fool.

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Are you able to prove I am?? :D

I have Ma'am. Several times now.
You protect your racist friends from being called out for what they are.
When it comes to racism, any individual is either part of the solution or they are part of the problem.

You are adverse to any solutions so...
 
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