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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1525371)2/25/2025 4:34:51 PM
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There are different degrees of antisemitism, most of which are insignificant and of little concern. For instance, someone who hates Jews because they reject Jesus Christ, as the Son of G-d means nothing to us as long as they don't vandalize our synagogues or commit hate crimes. Plus, most Christians who do resent Jews for that, like Jewish people in other respects. So, the hate only represents a small part of themselves which is basically under control. The problems start when vandalism and hate crimes begin to show up. In terms of the Middle East, the Arabs and Palestinians hate Jewish people because they don't want them there in the Middle East, they feel they don't belong there, that it is not their territory. No 2 State solution can ever work with that mindset.

Looking for peace when peace is impossible is not in itself antisemetic. However - and there is a fine line here- when you cross over and start possessing compassion for terrorists who are antisemetic and want to destroy Israel, then yes, you are antisemetic and that holds when you withdraw weapon sales from Israel because you are concerned about the welfare of antisemetic terrorists.
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