Only to correct inaccuracies.You sure are obsessed with replying to me.
Only to correct inaccuracies.You sure are obsessed with replying to me.
Confirmed.You and Shack agreed that when Kahane said "never again" he was only referring to attempts to commit genocide against Jews.
I dearly hope so.There are differences between you and shack.
‘Didn’t happen. Frankfooter was disgusted by your embrace of Meir Kahane. You were the person who introduced that grubby racist.Confirmed.
Israel is apartheid, not democratic.Israel is a democracy.
ICC is a corrupt kangaroo court.
The posts you quote are utter bull.
How did I embrace him Little Buddy. Show us all my posts where I agree with his policies.?‘Didn’t happen. Frankfooter was disgusted by your embrace of Meir Kahane. You were the person who introduced that grubby racist.
You have never done that.Only to correct inaccuracies.
Yes, there is no difference between yours and basketcase's Kahanist views.Confirmed.
I dearly hope so.
hereHow did I embrace him Little Buddy. Show us all my posts where I agree with his policies.?
Actually it means that Jews will make sure that they will not allow such a threat happen to their race again.
Others have appropriated it for their own causes. Do you think that the renowned Meir Kahane was concerned about other genocides. If so, then he was a true humanitarian and philanthropist. Personally, I think he was only referring to Jews.
Wiki:
"Never again" is a phrase or slogan which is associated with the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides. The slogan was used by liberated prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp to denounce fascism. It was popularized by Jewish Defense League founder Meir Kahane in his 1971 book, Never Again! A Program for Survival.
The exact meaning of the phrase is debated, including whether it should be used as a particularistic command to avert a second Holocaust of Jews or whether it is a universalist injunction to prevent all forms of genocide.
The phrase is widely used by politicians and writers and it also appears on many Holocaust memorials. It has also been appropriated as a political slogan for other causes, from commemoration of the 1976 Argentine coup, the promotion of gun control or abortion rights, and as an injunction to war on terror after the September 11 attacks.
There absolutely zero dispute or debate when it is in reference to the Holocaust. The debate materializes only when people try to apply it to other events. It's kind of like how "apartheid" has been misappropriated and redefined for the sole purpose of demonizing Israel
It's an amazing coincidence, that in both of those cases, the misappropriation of a term/phrase involves Israel and both in a negative way. It must be the occupation that makes definitions change before our very eyes.
Where do you disavow his grubby racist bigotry? You brought him into this discussion, no one else. You described this racist terrorist as “renowned”How did I embrace him Little Buddy. Show us all my posts where I agree with his policies.?
So you're saying that Jews should allow themselves to be annihilated. Why am I not surprised?here
‘Didn’t happen. Frankfooter was disgusted by your embrace of Meir Kahane. You were the person who introduced that grubby racist.
I stated that he popularized the term "Never again". Neither support nor disavowal. 2 words.Where do you disavow his grubby racist bigotry? You brought him into this discussion, no one else. You described this racist terrorist as “renowned”
You vociferously embraced his version of Never Again applying only to Jews when other posters espoused a universal prohibition of Never Again. You took exception to the universal version of Never Again and stridently spoke on behalf of that grubby racist.
If you want to roll around in his sickening mud, go ahead. But we know who you are now.
You clearly are a supporter of the Holocaust.‘Didn’t happen. Frankfooter was disgusted by your embrace of Meir Kahane. You were the person who introduced that grubby racist.
No, that's an idiotically stupid lie.So you're saying that Jews should allow themselves to be annihilated. Why am I not surprised?
Never again means never letting genocide happen to any people, Palestinians and Jews included.You clearly are a supporter of the Holocaust.
Never again.
Unfortunately your backtracking won’t work shackahane. Your full throated support for his grubby bigotry is there to see. What person with a scintilla of decency would ever call that cockroach “renowned”?I stated that he popularized the term "Never again". Neither support nor disavowal. 2 words.
I'd say that you guys are a joke but anti-Semitism and racism in general is no laughing matter. That kind of speech should not go unchallenged.
nice try, Kahanist.I stated that he popularized the term "Never again". Neither support nor disavowal. 2 words.
I'd say that you guys are a joke but anti-Semitism and racism in general is no laughing matter. That kind of speech should not go unchallenged.
Quite possibly. He's also an author who popularized the term "Never Again". As such his interpretation of the phrase holds water, terrorist or not. You were discussing what "never again" means just the same as I. There is nothing terrorist about remembering that there was an attempt to eradicate your race. Do you think that he was referring to other genocides or only the Holocaust?
I made no comment about his deeds or words, good, bad or indifferent. I simply reported his words with no commentary.
You continually make unsupportable accusations. You just keep looking to create arguments with such tactics. Everybody can see what you try to do.
That’s exactly why he embraces Meir Kahane. If he felt Never again was universal, he’d have to condemn POS Nation. No Kahanist would do that. Like Kananists, he believes in one rule for them, another for everyone else.Never again means never letting genocide happen to any people, Palestinians and Jews included.
Exactly, Kahanism is a genocidal, racial supremacist movement, worse than the KKK and more akin to the Pol Pot or nazis.That’s exactly why he embraces Meir Kahane. If he felt Never again was universal, he’d have to condemn POS Nation. No Kahanist would do that. Like Kananists, he believes in one rule for them, another for everyone else.