Hardly, shack.
Bummer, that means IJVCanada and ifnotnow are all antisemitic Jewish groups.Anti Zionism IS antisemitism.
The observation is correct; some 50 formal resolutions, from the General Assembly, aimed at Israel since 1948. Last year alone, there were 14 condemnations of Israel (70 per cent of the resolutions) while the remaining 194 countries drew a grand total of four: North Korea, Iran, Myanmar and Russia, specifically for its activities in Crimea.Hardly, shack.
People now worry about getting attacked for even suggesting Palestinians have rights these days. The Valentina Azarova case was a prime example.
You have people like basketcase trying to push this IHRA definition of antisemitism that tries to conflate criticism of apartheid Israel policy with antisemitism.
In universities you really risk having your career ended for supporting Palestinian human rights and defending Amnesty and HRW reports.
None of those countries are actively colonizing a country under a 70 year occupation.The observation is correct; some 50 formal resolutions, from the General Assembly, aimed at Israel since 1948. Last year alone, there were 14 condemnations of Israel (70 per cent of the resolutions) while the remaining 194 countries drew a grand total of four: North Korea, Iran, Myanmar and Russia, specifically for its activities in Crimea.
Explain why there are so few resolutions against those other countries.
So in almost every case, it's not the actual human rights violations themselves, it's just a time factor. Interesting perspective.None of those countries are actively colonizing a country under a 70 year occupation.
North Korea is screwed up but other than hacking they keep to themselves.
Myanmar hasn't been at it nearly as long.
Iran hasn't started a war in 300 years and isn't occupying any other country.
Russia? The Crimea issue is only a decade old major issue.
Of course its the human rights violations.So in almost every case, it's not the actual human rights violations themselves, it's just a time factor. Interesting perspective.
What is the accepted "leave it alone until this date"?
How many years until Russia gets resolutions against them for their invasion? 70?
The IHRA definition is designed to stop criticism of Israel by trying to conflate criticism of Israeli policy with antisemitism.As to the article itself, i.e. discrimination at U of T:
But most reprehensibly the signatories were appalled that Cotler spoke in support of the non-binding, working definition of anti-Semitism from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance — Cotler helped craft it — which has thus far been adopted by 31 countries, including Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
It reads: “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews which may be expressed as hatred towards Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
Are you opposed to that definition? Should Cotler not be allowed to speak?
These countries do not embrace western values and they were not created by a vote in the UN. What evidence do you have of Russia in the Crimea? It was annexed in a very democratic vote. If there were any doubt about the referendum the US would have suggested another one.The observation is correct; some 50 formal resolutions, from the General Assembly, aimed at Israel since 1948. Last year alone, there were 14 condemnations of Israel (70 per cent of the resolutions) while the remaining 194 countries drew a grand total of four: North Korea, Iran, Myanmar and Russia, specifically for its activities in Crimea.
Explain why there are so few resolutions against those other countries.
There's a difference between criticizing decisions of a country and obsessively condemning its very existence. There is clearly a component of the Israel haters who condemn Israel for things while justifying anti-Israel groups for similar or worse.Must be a lot of anti-Semetic Jews out there.
Turkey in Northern Cyprus? Morocco in Western Sahara? China in Tibet?None of those countries are actively colonizing a country under a 70 year occupation.
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Yet it specifically says criticism of Israel is not anti-semitic, just the double standards like supporting self-determination for others but not Jews currently living in Israel.The IHRA definition is designed to stop criticism of Israel ...
A bunch of dictators and massive human rights abusers using the UN to try and do what their armies failed to do in 1949.....
Maybe if Israel actually fixed the problems they wouldn't keep getting the same complaints against them.
Thanks for quoting the full IHRA definition and showing why it should be thrown out, basketcase.There's a difference between criticizing decisions of a country and obsessively condemning its very existence. There is clearly a component of the Israel haters who condemn Israel for things while justifying anti-Israel groups for similar or worse.
And of course, the anti-Israel people who indulge in anti-semitic tropes like Jewish control over foreign policy, the loyalty of non-Israeli Jews, or target and blame those Jews for Israel's actions are good old fashioned anti-semites even when they pretend it's just about Israeli policy.
Here's Canada's definition of anti-semitism. Some posters here have repeatedly checked of many parts of the list.
“Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
Manifestations might include the targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity. However, criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic. Antisemitism frequently charges Jews with conspiring to harm humanity, and it is often used to blame Jews for “why things go wrong.” It is expressed in speech, writing, visual forms and action, and employs sinister stereotypes and negative character traits.
Contemporary examples of antisemitism in public life, the media, schools, the workplace, and in the religious sphere could, taking into account the overall context, include, but are not limited to:
Antisemitic acts are criminal when they are so defined by law (for example, denial of the Holocaust or distribution of antisemitic materials in some countries).
- Calling for, aiding, or justifying the killing or harming of Jews in the name of a radical ideology or an extremist view of religion.
- Making mendacious, dehumanizing, demonizing, or stereotypical allegations about Jews as such or the power of Jews as collective — such as, especially but not exclusively, the myth about a world Jewish conspiracy or of Jews controlling the media, economy, government or other societal institutions.
- Accusing Jews as a people of being responsible for real or imagined wrongdoing committed by a single Jewish person or group, or even for acts committed by non-Jews.
- Denying the fact, scope, mechanisms (e.g. gas chambers) or intentionality of the genocide of the Jewish people at the hands of National Socialist Germany and its supporters and accomplices during World War II (the Holocaust).
- Accusing the Jews as a people, or Israel as a state, of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust.
- Accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel, or to the alleged priorities of Jews worldwide, than to the interests of their own nations.
- Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor.
- Applying double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.
- Using the symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism (e.g., claims of Jews killing Jesus or blood libel) to characterize Israel or Israelis.
- Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
- Holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the state of Israel.
Criminal acts are antisemitic when the targets of attacks, whether they are people or property – such as buildings, schools, places of worship and cemeteries – are selected because they are, or are perceived to be, Jewish or linked to Jews.
Antisemitic discrimination is the denial to Jews of opportunities or services available to others and is illegal in many countries.
Israel has stated that the right of self determination is only applicable to Jews in Israel, not Palestinians.Yet it specifically says criticism of Israel is not anti-semitic, just the double standards like supporting self-determination for others but not Jews currently living in Israel.
You sound just like the alt-right freaking out over CRT. Bunch of whiners trying to find a way to justify their hatreds.
You only say so because you know it calls out many of your posts as anti-semitic.Thanks for quoting the full IHRA definition and showing why it should be thrown out, basketcase.
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