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But back to the official diversion here. Was Einstein a Zionist ?


YES!!! Albert Einstein funded the Palestine pavilion at the New York Worlds
fair 1939-1940. It was the only place that sold kosher food at the fair.
In those days, the words Palestine and Palestinians referred to JEWS!!!

He was offered the first Presidency of the State of Israel and turned it down.

You should look up the source of the word Palestine and Palestinian. You
will be surprised where it came from, who "gave" it to the area and
the Jews and what it meant.


I consider the whole lot to be a little off myself.
Does that make me an anti-Semite ? Maybe.
This bull**** about a God giving away someone else's land to a People chosen,
but it requires blood. If your Mother is Jewish you are Jewish.


Well, more bullshirt. You are a raving antisemite and a total ignoramus.

The land in question was almost empty 3,000 years ago when the Jews showed
up, and after the Romans dragged the Jews off into slavery in the year 73,
it remained almost empty until the 1900's when the Jews returned.

Read Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad" for an unbiased, American Christian
view of the land before the mass return of Jews in the 20th century.

BTW, an Ottoman census in 1876 showed 86% of the population was Jewish.

There simply was no Mosley or christian presence to speak of.

As for blood, it's not uncommon, but the Moslem's use the father. So this
makes a certain politician a Moslem whether he wants to be or not.

The state of Israel takes a much more liberal view. To be accepted as a Jew,
they use the NAZI definition, any Jewish grandparent. They also let in non
Jewish family members, spouses, etc.

A large portion of the population of Israel is Arab, they have full rights.
They are exempt from mandatory army service, but there are plenty of them
who have served. Over the years there have been Arabs serving as the
President of Israel, the Chief Justice of the (equivalent of) the supreme
court and so on.

You also should note that in exchange for services rendered (developing
the technology that allowed the allies to win the naval portion of WWI),
Chaim Weizmann asked for a portion of land to be set aside for a Jewish
homeland. In 1921 the League of Nations complied. In 1922, 85% of the land
was taken away and given to the Hashemites, a minor Arab tribe and cousins
of the House of Saud (Saudi royal family).

For your information, although the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has a king
who is very smooth talking and modern (he had a non speaking walk on
cameo on a Star Trek episode), his country really is an apartheid state.

About 1/3 of the population are nonHashemites (so called Palestinian Arabs)
and during the "Arab Spring" the 80% of the constitution was changed
to strip them of all rights. They no longer can buy land, attend higher
education, and so on............

Most of those so called Palestinians were resident in Jordan before
Israeli independence, or where born there. No 14th amendment, no
"anchor babies".

Some migrated there from 1948-1967 when Jordan illegally occupied Israeli
land and they were considered Jordanian citizens. There was some
unpleasantness between the king and Yassar Arafat, and that was when they
lost their citizenship and the apartheid started.

Other countries have laws of return, for example the Irish Republic
(instead of the apartheid state of Northern Ireland), Lithuania and Poland.

Some people are lucky that way, a friend of mine researching her ancestry
found that she was eligible to return to Poland, Lithuania, Bellarussia
(aka White Russia) and Israel.


Nothing foments racism in others more than **** like that.
What's more I guess I am an equal opportunity anti-Semite


Well, that's it. I guess you are not a Christian either, because Jesus was
born, raised, and died a Jew, and he went around preaching Judaism.

Now come the Jews who are generally better educated and have common sense.


Jews don't have more common sense. They have an average IQ over the group.
The ones that have better educations do so because their families raised them
that way.

Since the 1960's when all the extra money went to affirmative action, they
had to pay their way. Almost all of the scholarships to Jews dried up by 1970.
Same with nonjewish people too. The ones that went to school, spent their
time studying, etc went somewhere. The ones that hung out on the street
corner drinking beer, went nowhere.

I know someone who being white and christian got no scholarship aid and
worked her way through a bachelor's degree at $2 an hour work study
jobs, a master's and 60 more credit hours by student loans and working
a full daytime job, while being a single mother (widowed). She's
almost 60 and is still paying off her loans.

My point is she did it, and she wasn't Jewish. Lots of nonjews are like that.

Geoff.


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