Is Jewish and/or Zionism a Racist Ideology?

You asked a question and I answered it. Enough said :rolleyes:
So when the barman asks, "which beer do you want, bitter, mild, lager, pale ale, etc?"
Your response is "No"?
So the barman walks off to serve someone else. Enough said :rolleyes:
 
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So when the barman asks, "which beer do you want, bitter, mild, lager, pale ale, etc?"
Your response is "No"?
So the barman walks off to serve someone else. Enough said :rolleyes:
You obviously don't know the difference but you asked a yes or no question, not a multi-choice one :rolleyes:
 
You obviously don't know the difference but you asked a yes or no question, not a multi-choice one :rolleyes:
"Is Jewish and/or Zionism a Racist Ideology?"
That looks like a multi-choice question to me.
The same as, "do you want bitter and/or mild?"

You answer, "no." So the barman walks away to serve someone else. Bit of a wasted few minutes, really.
 
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Racism etc, is an evolutionary trait that has benefited the survival of the species - protect my tribe, destroy yours etc. Fear of the outsider. Animals attack those from other herds and packs. It's not racism, but it's effectively the same thing. Every living thing is programmed to ensure its genes, off-spring etc survive and that can be at the expense of others.

Noseall appears to hate Tories, JohnD, the rich, himmie jews, etc..

recognise your bias and try not to hate someone you meet, because they are Tory, wealthy, Jewish, muslim, welsh, Scottish, English etc.
 
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Perhaps "different-ist" might a better description?

How each of us treat those who are different is probably learned behaviour (whether through experience, teaching)?
One of the first books my child was introduced to, when he entered reception this year - "Along came a different"

 
Racism etc, is an evolutionary trait that has benefited the survival of the species - protect my tribe, destroy yours etc.

The Ideology of Racism: Misusing Science to Justify Racial Discrimination​


There's never been good reason to believe that human beings are naturally racist. After all, in the environment of human evolution--which didn't feature, for example, jet travel to other continents--there would have been virtually no encounters between groups that had different skin colors or other conspicuous physical differences. So it's not as if the human lineage could have plausibly developed, by evolutionary adaptation, an instinctive reaction to members of different races.

There is no scientific evidence to support the theory that humans are inately racist.


Fear of the outsider. Animals attack those from other herds and packs. It's not racism, but it's effectively the same thing. Every living thing is programmed to ensure its genes, off-spring etc survive and that can be at the expense of others.

Innate fears​

We are born with only two innate fears: the fear of falling and the fear of loud sounds.

A 1960 study evaluated depth perception among 6- to14-month-old infants, as well as young animals


Noseall appears to hate Tories, JohnD, the rich, himmie jews, etc..
Usual resort to dishonest accustaions.
It's their only tactic in discussions. If you criticise the behaviour of the Chelsea players, therefore you must be an Arsenal supporter. :rolleyes:
The mind boggles at the silliness of some people's arguments.


recognise your bias and try not to hate someone you meet, because they are Tory, wealthy, Jewish, muslim, welsh, Scottish, English etc.
Christ's Parable of the Beam and the Mote, part of the Sermon on the Mount, was intended to criticize those who are blind to their own weighty faults. Christ is shown admonishing his subjects to remove the beam from their own eyes before endeavoring to clean the specks of dust from the eyes of others.
 
One of the first books my child was introduced to, when he entered reception this year - "Along came a different"

People naturally gravitate towards others who have similarities

People who come here from another country naturally seek out others of the same nationality. I employed a Hungarian guy and he seemed to know loads of Hungarians in the area, I had no idea there were any around.

Same with plumbers they all hang out in their private gas forum ...
 
Why is racist to want to reestablish your ancestral homeland?

Bearing in mind that the Jews are one of the most persecuted groups in history, why do you think they're racist in wanting to do so and why do you persist with your anti-semitism.
 
So that's why you can't see that Hamas are terrorists
The UN do not designate Hamas as terrorists.
Does that mean they were taught by their parents and their peers? :rolleyes:

The labelling of an organisation as terrorists is a political ploy.

Are we going to go over the same ground all over again?
 
People naturally gravitate towards others who have similarities
That's a perfectly normal phenomena and nothing to do with racism and prejudice.
A newcomer to a group will always gravitate towards others appearing similar.
But they wouldn't have joined that group if they held racist or prejudiced views.

People who come here from another country naturally seek out others of the same nationality. I employed a Hungarian guy and he seemed to know loads of Hungarians in the area, I had no idea there were any around.
Sometimes, it's a necessity, e.g when immigrants are met with signs saying, no blacks, no irish and no dogs, they'll have little choice but to seek the company and protection of those who display a welcome.
 
Why is racist to want to reestablish your ancestral homeland?

Bearing in mind that the Jews are one of the most persecuted groups in history, why do you think they're racist in wanting to do so and why do you persist with your anti-semitism.
It isn't necessarily. It depends on the 'test' applied to allow entry.
if you establish a territory where only a certain 'race' is allowed to enter, it's racist.
If you apply an apartheid system, it's also racist.

Bearing in mind that the Jews are one of the most persecuted groups in history, why do you think they're racist in wanting to do so and why do you persist with your anti-semitism.
If you established a territory, where everyone is welcome, irrelevant of your 'race', and everyone was treated equally, it would be perfectly acceptable.
 
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