MarxRaptor wrote:
From The OED:
Anti-Semitism
noun)hostility to or prejudice against the Jews.
Anti-Zionism
noun) opposition to Zionism.
http://www.nkusa.org/AboutUs/Zionism/greatgulf.cfm
The above is taken from an Orthodox Jewish site. If Zionism is equal to anti-semitism, how do you explain them? These are people who place a high value on being Jewish, and feel that Zionism and Judaism is incompatible with being a good Jew.
But they are only one faction. Like any large community, there are factions galore.
One thing I've noticed is you really enjoy slinging names around at people, calling them all kinds of negative things. You've yet to say anything of any true substance, as you are too busy pontificating and accusing everyone. I can only guess from that you've no desire to be taken seriously by anyone here.
Quote:Actually so many people being "anti-Zionist" (read: antisemitism) proves that antisemitism is alive and well through the Western World.
From The OED:
Anti-Semitism

Anti-Zionism

Quote:THE GREAT GULF BETWEEN ZIONISM AND JUDAISM
Paper delivered by G. J. Neuberger a member of Neturei Karta at the Tripoli Conference on Zionism and Racism
Where the Torah tells about the creation of the first human being, the most prominent Jewish commentator, Rashi, explains that the earth from which Adam was formed was not taken from one spot but from various parts of the globe. Thus human dignity does not depend on the place of one's birth nor is it limited to one region. The greatness or worth of a person is not measured by his or her outward appearance. Jews believe that Adam was created in G-d's image and that he is the common ancestor of all mankind. At this stage in human history, there is no room for privileged people who can do with others as they please. Human life is sacred and human rights are not to be denied by those who would subvert them for "national security" or for any other reason. No one knows this better than the Jews, who have been second-class citizens so often and for so long. Zionists, however, may differ. This is understandable because Judaism and Zionism are by no means the same. Indeed they are incompatible and irreconcilable: If one is a good Jew, one cannot be a Zionist; if one is a Zionist, one cannot be a good Jew.
http://www.nkusa.org/AboutUs/Zionism/greatgulf.cfm
The above is taken from an Orthodox Jewish site. If Zionism is equal to anti-semitism, how do you explain them? These are people who place a high value on being Jewish, and feel that Zionism and Judaism is incompatible with being a good Jew.
But they are only one faction. Like any large community, there are factions galore.
One thing I've noticed is you really enjoy slinging names around at people, calling them all kinds of negative things. You've yet to say anything of any true substance, as you are too busy pontificating and accusing everyone. I can only guess from that you've no desire to be taken seriously by anyone here.
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― Christopher Hitchens
"That fear first created the gods is perhaps as true as anything so brief could be on so great a subject". - George Santayana
"If this is the best God can do, I'm not impressed". - George Carlin