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Zionism

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-25 22:12

I'm a Zionist. I believe the struggle for the Jewish people to restablish their native culture and their native homeland is the most important battle in the modern age, truly defining humanity's current difficulties. Everywhere we look in the world we see unnatural nations, built on imperialism and genocide, held together by unnatural cults such as Christianity, Islam, Communism and so on. The USA, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Pakistan, Congo, Indonesia, Australia, China, The Russian Federation, Iraq; they are all impossible compromises that deny the tribes of humanity to rule themselves. But there is another way, a way exemplified by the reunification and the recreation of the Hebrew nation. The Zionists saw that their exile did not need to be permanent; that they could recreate their ancient past in the present day. So they did. They took back the land that had been taken from them, and the nation of Israel rose again after 2000 years in exile. They are an example to all the occupied or exiled tribes of humanity that they can be free. The Zionist dream must be preserved at all costs.

furthermore:
The Jews aren't occupiers. It's the Arabs and Islam that are the occupying culture. If the Palestinians claim precedence through descent from the orginal inhabitants of Judea, then fine - they should start speaking Hebrew, convert back to Judaism or Pheonician paganism maybe, and be glad that their lost brothers have returned to free them from Islamic tyrrany. However if they continue to speak Arabic and practice Islam they cannot honestly be said to be natives - they're Arabs, and as such are merely the cultural relics of the Arab invasions, just as similar populations are in Egypt, Lybia, Morroco, Syria etc. They should move back to their own Zion, the Arab homelands further south.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-29 2:12

The Holocaust did happen.  But the only thing that makes me suspicious that it didn't, is the similarity of Nazi retoric to Zionist retoric. Praising a return to ancient religious ways, superiority of a tribal based society, characterizing people who come from another cultural background as relics, and generally purporting that people of one's own "Volk" are more deserving than others...that all sounds like National Socialism to me.

I have never thought of the Jews as anything different from myself.  But now reading stuff from people claiming to be Zionists, I realise that (assuming I'm not reading Troll posts and traps) that this "Zionist" viewpoint is something to be very wary of.

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