Historically speaking, why has the right to Jewish self-determination been such a controversial topic? Not too long ago, Europeans had unfavorable views of Jews for not being European enough, 'semite' was used as an insult, and anti-semitic cartoons exaggerated semitic features in Jews. Today, people are saying that Jews are 'European Khazars', and don't belong in Israel.
What exactly does the world want from the Jewish people? If Jews built a state at the bottom of the ocean, leftists would complain that we're oppressing the fish and stormtards would complain that we're trying to poison the ocean or some other nonsense.
"I don't believe in God, but I believe he gave us Israel"
t. Average jew
If you don't see the hypocrisy of this, get yourself checked.
>>2505435
Success breeds jealousy.
People are seeing how much shit da joos control and want in.
>>2505435
>What exactly does the world want from the Jewish people?
We want them all dead. Nothing less will do.
If they simply converted to Christianity and Islam this wouldn't be happening.
>>2505510
The majority of the original zionists (and many today) didn't believe in a religious right to the land of Israel, but rather an ancestral right. Germans are called Germans because they come from Germany, Japanese are called Japanese because they come from Japan, Arabs are called Arabs because they come from Arabia, Jews are called Jews because they come from Judea.
>>2505521
What about all those Christians and atheists in ww2 that were persecuted or exiled because of Jewish ancestry? The nazis cared more about the Jewish ethnicity than the religion
>>2505521
The only way to defeat the Jews is to rob them of their identity, like what they're doing with whites. They can't be dangerous if they just view themselves as white Christians like everyone else.
>>2505435
The fact that they drag everyone else along for the ride.
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