TacoTerrorist said:
2) There are Arab Christians
Yeah, there are.
We know this because they're a
constantly targeted and victimised minority who flee to the West and Israel for shelter from a bunch of
Islamist tools following the words of the
original tool.
Remember how the Muslims treated the Christians in Lebanon? There were the 'identiy card killings' where you were killed if your ID card listed your religion as Christian. There was the Damour massacre organised by Palestinian Yasser Arafat where
thousands of Christian civilians were killed by the Islamic Arabs,
babies were shot at close range, and the few remaining were
forced to flee.
And who was the only country who stuck there neck out to save these people? Was it the Arab's from Syria, Iraq or Jordon? Of course not. Was it the Palestinians? Nope...they were too busy murdering the Christians with other Muslim Arabs.
It was Israel who helped the Lebanese Christians. They gave humanitarian aid to the people and training to help the South Lebanese Army fight for the Christians right to survive.
So if you are going to try and group Christian Arabs as the same shit as the Muslim Arabs who persecute others and their own people and imply that they prefer that constant persecution in the middle east to the freedom provided by Israel and the West you are an ignorant fuck.
(btw, most Christians in the middle east, majority of which are Maronite Lebanese Christians, consider themselves Phoenicians (descendants of Aramaic Canaanites) as opposed to Arabs.)
Some shitty Israeli town getting rocketed is nothing in comparison with the bullshit that Palestine has to cop from Israel.
So thousands of rocket attacks against one city is apparently nothing?
Palestinians and Arabs in general are blood thirsty scum (Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah for example) and you sit there and bitch about people fighting for their own self determination. Israel has never tried to destroy Palestine, they fight to protect themselves - the Israeli's and Palestinian Arabs that have made Israel home. Those people who find shelter in a democratic nation free from religious and even sexual persecution. On the other hand we have Palestine and all the surrounding Arab nations who have declared war against Israel with intent of totally destroying it. Yet all you do is attack Israel.
I am not going to encourage any violence or killing on either side but what do the Palestinians expect? To try and destroy a nation and never feel the effects of retaliation?
The Palestinians are intolerant and now they're trying to take away the only real safe haven in the middle east.
Tell me TacoTerrorist, what would you prefer?
Israel fall to a bunch of pedophile following murderers?
Headline: Israel falls to Arabian Axis of Evil
1. 7 Million Jews massacred for being Jews
2. Homosexual population wiped out for being homosexual
3. Christians murdered for being Christian
4. Jews for Jesus killed for being both Jews and for Jesus
5. 1200 Yeshiva's closed down to make way for anti-west pro-Islamic terror training schools.
6. All universities shut down for contradicting Quranic scientific claims.
7. Democratic Parliament dissolved, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei takes charge. Reiterates previous statement that Israel was a "cancerous tumour" and established an Islamic State.
8. Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Former Iranian president, appointed President, "Europe reolved a great problem - the Zionist problem...Hitler and the German Nazis saved Europe from the evil of Zionism". Adds to previous statement declaring himself as having saved the middle east from zionism. Again praises Hitler.
Or Israel remain a sovereign state in the middle east sheltering people of all backgrounds - all religious, ethnic and sexual persuasions.
Sorry if I was a bit heated up at the beginning but you have no clue. Visit Tel Aviv in Israel and compare it (and it's humanitarian record) to most other surrounding non-Israeli cities. Whether or not you agree with the formation of the State of Israel 60 years ago or not does not change the importance Israel holds to so many of its residents.