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Are you in favour of Jews in Australia being able to defend themselves the same way that Israel "defends" itself?Heaven forbid Jews - and Israel - be able to defend themselves![]()
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Are you in favour of Jews in Australia being able to defend themselves the same way that Israel "defends" itself?Heaven forbid Jews - and Israel - be able to defend themselves![]()
We're a step away from demanding a return to the white Australia policy in some quarters, the answer to hostile intolerance is even harsher hostile intolerance from them.Are you in favour of Jews in Australia being able to defend themselves the same way that Israel "defends" itself?
1. Like gays, trans people, aboriginals, Muslims, refugees, immigrants in general, etc.............Yes they are, right now. These are just ordinary people who are trying to live their lives, privately and unobtrusively. (1) They’ve been singled out as targets; for a long time verbal, being excluded, harassed, threatened, blamed for a war overseas. Including their children! Now being killed.
No other identity group is receiving this treatment openly and publicly and shamelessly, and with such hate. In Australia! The home of fair go!
People don’t know history, or have twisted it to support their agenda. Even (or especially) on progressive Bigfooty boards the trend is to blame and persecute, not support and set a positive conciliatory attitude. (2) You should all be ashamed of yourselves.
Here's the problem: this is a) a claim to fact, b) that is demonstrably untrue.Palestinians don’t want a two state solution. They’ve been offered it many times. They want Israel and all Jews wiped out. That’s all they want.
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1. Like gays, trans people, aboriginals, Muslims, immigrants in general, etc.............
2. Funny, that is precisely the attitude and behaviour we are currently seeing from conservatives towards the Labor government and Albanese in particular. Your thoughts on that?
OK now I know you’re not arguing in good faith.
Our whole exchange started with you describing the JCA as “far left”. I took issue with you portraying it as a left-right thing, pointing out their primary position was equal respect for the rights of all, including Palestinians.
Now you want to know who are the right wing Jewish groups? Take a hike.
Those who disagreed with this, why? Jesus died for your sins makes it pretty clear who the victim is here. Quick, better build lavish and ornate buildings to acknowledge the poor bugger's suffering.
There are Aboriginal Australians rolling on the floor laughing reading this.
There are Aboriginal Australians rolling on the floor laughing reading this.
There was an attempt to poison a water supply at Alice Springs in 1981. Since then i'm not aware of any attempts by an Australian member of the public to kill large numbers of Aboriginals.
Now i'm struggling to remember when an attempt buy an Australian member of the public was made to kill large numbers of Jews... Any clues ?
Read the post Gough was replying to. It was far broader than killing or threatening to kill.There was an attempt to poison a water supply at Alice Springs in 1981. Since then i'm not aware of any attempts by an Australian member of the public to kill large numbers of Aboriginals.
Now i'm struggling to remember when an attempt buy an Australian member of the public was made to kill large numbers of Jews... Any clues ?
Correct, in response to people describing the other Jewish organizations as far right.
In my opinion, the JCA are left and the other Jewish organizations are simply right of them.
It doesn’t make them far right.
It isn't a rant, that is your incorrect and immediate reaction.Your first half page rant named neo-liberalism
And? I don't see anything wrong with this. It is not unreasonable to expect consequence and by extension deterrence (jn an attempt to avoid future incidents), for anti social and or life threatening behaviourWe treat people who hate with 'you have rights even though we know you hate, so we'll wait til you do something before we do anything'
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Our liberal democratic society seems to treat the symptoms after the fact, rather than address the causes. Leniency has increased to a point of anarchy.
Then you've misinterpretedIt seems that you are saying people "something should be done about people"
I don't know the answer, all I know is that someone who allegedly is known as an isis sympathizer shouldn't have access to firearms.You then said wtte of "How come the guy on an ISIS watch list was allowed to get guns?" and I responded by saying that I think it was his dad who got the guns and that afaik he wasn't on a watch list. You said that wasn't the point? What is the point then?
Seems some people try to conflate the likes of Hamas with all Palestinians. Not surprisingly what they try to do lumping in all ordinary Muslims with IS.Here's the problem: this is a) a claim to fact, b) that is demonstrably untrue.
So this leaves you in fairly hot waters: do you want to continue disseminating what is clear misinformation - because while it might be a fact that some Palestinians do not want the two state solution you cannot treat the situation as all of them, which is what this post does - or do you back down from an incorrect claim?
Seems some people try to conflate the likes of Hamas with all Palestinians. Not surprisingly what they try to do lumping in all ordinary Muslims with IS.
If they are aligned with the far right Israeli government, then they are most likely far right.
HE DID NOTHING OF THE SORT.The ASIO director general described the rise of a new section of society as far left radical environmentalists that support Adolf Hitler.
Do you remember it?That Stolen Generation thing was pretty bad.
The first post-Bondi poll suggests real but limited damage for Labor on voting intention, and a solid hit to Anthony Albanese on personal approval.
This assessment of the Resolve polling from fellow pollster Kos Samaras polling is spot on.
Do you remember it?
This might be the best post you've ever made, CB. It's certainly one of the most internally consistent.It isn't a rant, that is your incorrect and immediate reaction.
And? I don't see anything wrong with this. It is not unreasonable to expect consequence and by extension deterrence (jn an attempt to avoid future incidents), for anti social and or life threatening behaviour
Then you've misinterpreted
I don't know the answer, all I know is that someone who allegedly is known as an isis sympathizer shouldn't have access to firearms.
If that means then Dad shouldn't, then so be it.
I know the counter argument would be 'well that's not democratic' and 'slippery slope' etc., well it isn't but if it something like this was in place before this incident then 15 lives would be saved. I'd be happy to sacirifice a bit of democracy to save those lives.
Point is, as much as I'm a staunch liberal democratic, there still need to be social elements to maintain that liberal democracy. Like consequences and by extension deterrence to avoid future incidents like this.
I'm not all over it, however it has been stated in here that there are laws that recognise that sympathizing with terrorist organizations like isis should be a red flag and has been alluded that those laws are meant to prevent such incidents but haven't been applied.
I think it might've been Festerz who mentioned them?
If that is true, then how did this incident happen? Was the law and punishment (deterrent) not applied? If so why not? Not a question for you obviously unless you know the answers.
If you think this is an unreasonable position, please advise on what your solution is / ideas are.