I still chuckle about the time they spent 5 pages arguing that Israeli Arabs weren't allowed to vote in Israel. Eventually after posting conclusive proof as evidenced by the new coalition govt in Israel comprising an Arab party, they said 'exactly, that's what I've been saying all along, but......' Nutters.
Put 'them' on ignore, you're dealing with a seriously disturbed person, even the mods don't know how to deal with him/her.
Israeli Arabs are denied a vote by several mechanisms.
Their homes, their farms, their land is stolen making them homeless. Without a home/address they are denied a vote. Their right to vote has been rescinded.
The few Arab politicians are denied any meaningful position in the Israeli political system (Until the most recent governing party formation when their support was needed).
Most Arabs know that their preferred politician will be denied any meaningful voice so they see no point in voting.
Voting in Arab Society (2012), a
study released by The Abraham Fund Initiatives points to a widespread desire among Arabs in Israel to take part in the decision-making process. However, to borrow terms from the business world, the Arab minority wants to be part of the board of directors, rather than a silent stakeholder. As long as this wish for
effective participation is not fulfilled, most Arab citizens will continue to feel that voting is worthless.
Their frustration reflects a trend in Israeli politics to marginalise Arab members of Knesset. There is an unwritten rule in Israeli politics that Arab parties are not viable coalition partners, and in Israel’s history no Arab party has ever been included in the government coalition.
https://fathomjournal.org/why-dont-the-arabs-of-israel-vote-more/
Clearly there is not only no desire to increase Arab participation in the politics of Israel, there are active policies to discourage and limit Arab participation in Israel politics.
But as usual fillyboy, instead of an intelligent rational discourse, he resorts to abusive insults, and the popular action of sticking his head in the sand and refusing to debate.