US citizens required to pledge an oath of alligence to Israel

Fogdog

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What have they done, besides point out the hypocrisy and defend themselves from Israeli and American aggression?
It was the US that took over Iran with that puppet Shah Pahlavi, the Ayatollah Khomeini rescued it
I haven't heard about any attacks by them on the Continent or the US, unlike ISIS, or Al Qaeda, or others.
The Jews are playing a game, pitting the world against their foes, counting on sympathy from the uniformed, and so far, they are winning.
There is no excuse for Israel's action against the West Bank or Gaza, besides the clear fact that they want all the Palestinians to simply die, and go away, and that ain't gonna happen.
Fuck Israel, they don't give 2 shits about human rights and dignity, as long as your a Palestinian.
First : I'm talking about Israel and not "Jews". I have serious issues with the policies of the government of Israel. Jews are a religious community and some support Israel's policies while others don't. A lot of Christians support Israel's policies too, so I don't see this as a "Jewish" thing, I see it as a problem with Israel.

Second: I haven't been to the Middle East. I only know what I read. Like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism . I'll copy a small part of what is claimed to be Iranian sponsorship of terrorism:

Alleged Al-Qaeda ties[edit]
Al-Qaeda leaders regard Shia Muslims as heretics and have attacked their mosques and gatherings.[52] In Iraq it considers Shi'i civilians to be legitimate targets for acts of violence.[53] The group has been designated as terrorist organization by Iran and many other countries, and Iran has a hostile relationship with the group.[54] However, allegedly Al-Qaeda and Iran formed an alliance during the 1990s in which Hezbollah trained al Qaeda operatives.[55] Iran detained hundreds of al Qaeda operatives that entered the country following the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan; even though "the Iranian government has held most of them under house arrest, limited their freedom of movement, and closely monitored their activities," U.S. officials have expressed concerns that Iran has not fully accounted for their whereabouts, culminating in accusations of Iranian complicity in the 2003 Riyadh compound bombings.[56][54]

1998 United States embassy bombings[edit]
On November 8, 2011, Judge John D. Bates ruled in federal court that Iran was liable for the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. In his 45-page decision, Judge Bates wrote that "Prior to their meetings with Iranian officials and agents Bin Laden and al Qaeda did not possess the technical expertise required to carry out the embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam."[57]

USS Cole bombing[edit]
In March 2015, U.S. federal judge Rudolph Contreras found both Iran and Sudan complicit in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole by al Qaeda, stating that "Iran was directly involved in establishing Al-Qaeda's Yemen network and supported training and logistics for Al-Qaeda in the Gulf region" through Hezbollah. Two previous federal judges had ruled that Sudan was liable for its role in the attack, but Contreras's "ruling is the first to find Iran partly responsible for the incident."[58]

September 11[edit]
Main article: Responsibility for the September 11 attacks
The U.S. indictment of bin Laden filed in 1998 stated that al-Qaeda "forged alliances ... with the government of Iran and its associated terrorist group Hezbollah for the purpose of working together against their perceived common enemies."[55] On May 31, 2001, Steven Emerson and Daniel Pipes wrote in The Wall Street Journal that "Officials of the Iranian government helped arrange advanced weapons and explosives training for Al-Qaeda personnel in Lebanon where they learned, for example, how to destroy large buildings."[59]

The 9/11 Commission Report stated that 8 to 10 of the hijackers on 9/11 previously passed through Iran and their travel was facilitated by Iranian border guards.[55][60] The report also found "circumstantial evidence that senior Hezbollah operatives were closely tracking the travel of some of these future muscle hijackers into Iran in November 2000."[60] After the commission called for "further investigation" into a possible Iranian role in the attacks, President George W. Bush demanded that Iran sever its ties with al-Qaeda, while saying that in his view, "There was no direct connection between Iran and the attacks of September 11."[61]

Regarding US and it's history of misdeeds. You have little argument from me. I will say that what the US has done and is doing is wrong. However, what Iran is doing is wrong too. Using what the US has done to somehow bless Iran is false logic.

Regarding Hamas and Hezbollah, I agree that without Israel's actions, those two groups probably wouldn't exist. However, some of those guys are violent and radical hard line haters of the US and I'm simply not going to go over there and open mouth kiss them. The most violent and radical members of those groups need watching at the very least. They aren't our friends, that's for certain.
 
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dandyrandy

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The problem is the Jews believe their kingdom is here on Earth. The evangelicals believe in rapture and heaven. But the god of the Jews told them that it was ok to believe differently. So they have to protect the Jews from everyone. Nothing against religion but wtf.
 

Jimdamick

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First : I'm talking about Israel and not "Jews".
Israel is the self declared homeland of the "Jews"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel
What, does it offend you because I use the definition of what the vast majority of the population is/are, which is Jewish?.
I don't think about the Israeli (Jews mostly) Palestinian (mostly Muslim) problem that much in religious terms.
I just see it as one side (USA/Israel) fucking over the weakest guy on the block, in this case, the Palestinians
It's really as simple as that in my fucked up logic.
I don't like abusers, which the Israelis are (if that better?)
 
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Fogdog

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Israel is the self declared homeland of the "Jews"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel
What, does it offend you because I use the definition of what the vast majority of the population is/are, which is Jewish?.
I don't think about the Israeli (Jews mostly) Palestinian (mostly Muslim) problem that much in religious terms.
I just see it as one side (USA/Israel) fucking over the weakest guy on the block, in this case, the Palestinians
It's really as simple as that in my fucked up logic.
I don't like abusers, which the Israelis are (if that better?)
Using "Jews" in the negative light you used is tainted with antisemitism. Not too different from the dog whistle phrases white supremacists in the US like to use regarding black people. Not only that, it's not an good characterization of who a Jew is. More than half of all the Jewish people in the world today live outside of Israel. Furthermore, most Jews in Israel do not support the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.

I don't support Israel, the US government's support for Israel or the US government's actions in the area. I also recognize that the entire group of people who follow Judaism aren't the same thing.

Trump uses the word Mexicans to cast all Hispanic people as rapists and murderers. If you want to talk like Trump, then I'll be glad to respond as I see fit.
 

smokegreenshlt

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What have they done, besides point out the hypocrisy and defend themselves from Israeli and American aggression?
It was the US that took over Iran with that puppet Shah Pahlavi, the Ayatollah Khomeini rescued it
I haven't heard about any attacks by them on the Continent or the US, unlike ISIS, or Al Qaeda, or others.
The Jews are playing a game, pitting the world against their foes, counting on sympathy from the uniformed, and so far, they are winning.
There is no excuse for Israel's action against the West Bank or Gaza, besides the clear fact that they want all the Palestinians to simply die, and go away, and that ain't gonna happen.
Fuck Israel, they don't give 2 shits about human rights and dignity, as long as your a Palestinian, at least.


Word.
 

Rob Roy

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Using "Jews" in the negative light you used is tainted with antisemitism. Not too different from the dog whistle phrases white supremacists in the US like to use regarding black people. Not only that, it's not an good characterization of who a Jew is. More than half of all the Jewish people in the world today live outside of Israel. Furthermore, most Jews in Israel do not support the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.

I don't support Israel, the US government's support for Israel or the US government's actions in the area. I also recognize that the entire group of people who follow Judaism aren't the same thing.

Trump uses the word Mexicans to cast all Hispanic people as rapists and murderers. If you want to talk like Trump, then I'll be glad to respond as I see fit.

You have inadvertently pointed out that a government does not care what the people it alleges to represent support or not.

The rest of your post regarding "Jews" actually makes some sense too, but that could be just some blind squirrel nut gathering luck.
 

dandyrandy

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You have inadvertently pointed out that a government does not care what the people it alleges to represent support or not.

The rest of your post regarding "Jews" actually makes some sense too, but that could be just some blind squirrel nut gathering luck.
I'm glad the gubment doesn't do what it's evangelical base wants or you smot poking hippies would be in jail.
 

Bugeye

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Israel is the self declared homeland of the "Jews"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel
What, does it offend you because I use the definition of what the vast majority of the population is/are, which is Jewish?.
I don't think about the Israeli (Jews mostly) Palestinian (mostly Muslim) problem that much in religious terms.
I just see it as one side (USA/Israel) fucking over the weakest guy on the block, in this case, the Palestinians
It's really as simple as that in my fucked up logic.
I don't like abusers, which the Israelis are (if that better?)
You don't like abusers, how nice. Tell me about how gays are treated in Gaza, will ya?
 

Jimdamick

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most Jews in Israel do not support the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.
I call bullshit.
Netanyahu (soon going to jail also) is the longest serving and most popular PM in Israel's history, and he helped to create that death camp/ghetto known as Gaza.
He has done NOTHING to create a possibility for peace in Israel, he stated unequivocally that there will never be a two state application under his watch, and won by a landslide.
So your telling me that most Israelis don't support the goverments actions, which is basically taking ALL the land and leaving the Palestinians to live in death camps?
Then why did they vote them in?
Their government represents the will of the people, and the Jews in Israel have made it abundantly clear where they stand.
Kill as many Palestinians as possible, take the land, and hope they get away with it.
 

Jimdamick

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If Hamas were to treat gays like caged animals, that would be an improvement! Open your eyes!
Hamas is a political entity, founded on the principal of survival against the Israeli onslaught, not some Islamist cult that is out to subjugate women and kill homosexuals.
My eyes and ears are open, but apparently you have some cotton stuck in yours.
Try to remove it, before you go deaf, blind and dumb.
 

Vd22

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Hamas is a political entity, founded on the principal of survival against the Israeli onslaught, not some Islamist cult that is out to subjugate women and kill homosexuals.
My eyes and ears are open, but apparently you have some cotton stuck in yours.
Try to remove it, before you go deaf, blind and dumb.
Damn I wish you rephrased that
Deaf, dumb and blind. Alliteration is smooth
 
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