All these students are demanding is BDS.
They should add the cleaning cost to their tuition
Cops should pay for that, the students were keeping it clean.They should add the cleaning cost to their tuition
Yup, those zionists are recognized as terrorists by Canada.
Yup, the US isn't even a Rome signatory, they have zero right to ask the ICC anything.More like you pretzeled yourself yet again and are now being dismissive.
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More like Israel is blackmailing the ICC, via the bitchbois they own in the US.
It was grassroots sanctions that ended South African aparthied.What I realized was that we dont really have any authority or organization that can make any country do anything. I mean the UN, ICJ, ICC - they are all paper tigers and utterly useless. What happened when the issued they arrest warrant for Putin? South Africa flat out asked them to fuck off lol. Only the US can because of its strength, but they are partisan in this case due to obvious reasons.
True, I don't think South Africa spent nearly as much on buying politicians.Yeah but the US did not have the same relationship with South Africa that it does with Israel. Here they are openly protecting injustice, going to any length to defend them, giving them 100s of billions of dollars of tax payer money and heck, trying to modify their own laws, oppress their own country men and divide their own country in an attempt to control the narrative, all for the well being of a foreign state. And I dont think on this issue Repugs or the Dems matter. They will both do the same things.
There is a half trillion dollar gas field off the coast. And oil as well. What do the think that pier is really for?Yeah but the US did not have the same relationship with South Africa that it does with Israel. Here they are openly protecting injustice, going to any length to defend them, giving them 100s of billions of dollars of tax payer money and heck, trying to modify their own laws, oppress their own country men and divide their own country in an attempt to control the narrative, all for the well being of a foreign state. And I dont think on this issue Repugs or the Dems matter. They will both do the same things.
They won't be going back to Gaza City. Once Rafah is invaded many of them will end up I think in North Africa. With some agreed upon numbers maybe to the USA and Europe.There is no winner or loser in this because it is not a war. It is an assault and genocide on people by a nuclear armed state. They won't be able to kill all of them, and imo Gaza will remain Palestinian except for security checkpoints. Will it have settlements? Not immediately I don't think so. Maybe in the future.
I know you don't think these things happen in real life. They do. Especially when oil companies are involved. And arms deals.That is a nice movie. But that will 100% not happen.
Sure. The only thing holding up a major trillion dollar arms deal, and exploiting a trillion dollar gas field, is the Palestinians. And there is no way that the USA and Europe has ever seen indigenous people displaced or cowed under a friendly dictatorship to exploit local resources right? Especially by local fanatics, using culture or religion as a pretext to cover things up.These are all your imaginations. None of that will happen. Perhaps you can submit this script for Expendables 5.
Lol. Right.Ethnically cleansing Gaza and exploring oil are unrelated.
Chosen peopleWhich group calls themselves the 'chosen people', shack?
Likewise, Rabbi Lord Immanuel Jakobovits views the concept of "choseness" as God choosing different nations, and by extension individuals, to perform unique contributions to the world, similar to the concept of division of labor."Few beliefs have been subject to as much misunderstanding as the 'Chosen People' doctrine. The Torah and the Prophets clearly stated that this does not imply any innate Jewish superiority. In the words of Amos (3:2) 'You alone have I singled out of all the families of the earth—that is why I will call you to account for your iniquities.' The Torah tells us that we are to be "a kingdom of priests and a holy nation" with obligations and duties which flowed from our willingness to accept this status. Far from being a license for special privilege, it entailed additional responsibilities not only toward God but to our fellow human beings. As expressed in the blessing at the reading of the Torah, our people have always felt it to be a privilege to be selected for such a purpose. For the modern traditional Jew, the doctrine of the election and the covenant of Israel offers a purpose for Jewish existence which transcends its own self interests. It suggests that because of our special history and unique heritage we are in a position to demonstrate that a people that takes seriously the idea of being covenanted with God can not only thrive in the face of oppression, but can be a source of blessing to its children and its neighbors. It obligates us to build a just and compassionate society throughout the world and especially in the land of Israel where we may teach by example what it means to be a 'covenant people, a light unto the nations.'"[8]
Christianity and derivatives[edit]"Yes, I do believe that the chosen people concept as affirmed by Judaism in its holy writ, its prayers, and its millennial tradition. In fact, I believe that every people—and indeed, in a more limited way, every individual—is "chosen" or destined for some distinct purpose in advancing the designs of Providence. Only, some fulfill their mission and others do not. Maybe the Greeks were chosen for their unique contributions to art and philosophy, the Romans for their pioneering services in law and government, the British for bringing parliamentary rule into the world, and the Americans for piloting democracy in a pluralistic society. The Jews were chosen by God to be 'peculiar unto Me' as the pioneers of religion and morality; that was and is their national purpose."[9][10]