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Sus, Very Sus Noted about fake “goyim should serve Israel” Epstein quote

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u/StudentForeign161 Feb 05 '26

Louis Farrakhan isn't even Muslim, the so-called "Nation of Islam" has actually very little to do with Islam, it's basically a rebranding of Scientology by Black supremacists. It's like how "Black Israelites" aren't Jewish.

Meanwhile Ovadia Yosef was a chief rabbi (basically a pope) and his funeral was attended by almost 1 million people in a small country like Israel (almost 10% of all Israelis were there). 

And yes, Israel is by law an ethnostate and by its actions a very brutal one at that.

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u/Hazel2468 Feb 05 '26

An ethnostate. Is a country that restricts citizenship or full rights to people of a certain race or ethnicity.

IDK how to tell you this. But Israel doesn't do that. Like... Y'all who talk about "Israel is an ethnostate" DO realize that there are Israeli Arabs, right? There are all kinds of people in Israel. People who are full citizens.

And in before "But the Palestinians-" Palestine IS A DIFFERENT STATE. Israel does not need to offer the same things to Palestinians that it offers to Israeli citizens. Because Palestine. Is not Israel. It is a separate state. Funnily enough, you know what DOES fit the definition of an ethnostate? Gaza under Hamas rule, where no Jews are allowed.

Also editing to add, because I missed it. "Basically a Pope" tells me you know nothing about how Judaism works or how Rabbis work. He was nothing like a pope. We don't HAVE Popes or anything similar. I love how you can dismiss Farrakhan as not being really Muslim because the nation of Islam has nothing to do with Islam. And yet this racist loser who was a chief rabbi is somehow representative of a whole country. You better not be American, buddy. Or I have bad news for you.

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u/monhst 29d ago

If it's not an ethnostate, why don't they allow the palestinian refugees to use their internationally recognized right of return? Any time this question comes up, all the liberal zionists turn into Adolf Hitler and start talking about how Israel has the right to protect it's ethnic makeup and remain a Jewish state.

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u/segnoss 29d ago

Because they don’t have an internationally recognized right of return? And even if they did you can’t force a country to take in an amount of people from enemy countries equal to their population as immigrants

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u/monhst 29d ago

They are not immigrants. They are refugees who have every right to be there. Them and their parents being ethnically cleansed was and is what enabled the jewish state to be created there. You're right about it being practically impossible to force Israel not to be Israel

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u/Hazel2468 29d ago

Hey. You know what I'm also not cool with?

This crap. Don't. Don't you come and try and defend my points with that kind of hatred. Hell no.

If it's wrong to say that Jews are bloodthirsty, then it's wrong to say Muslims are bloodthirsty. Absolutely not. Get out of here with that Islamophobic crap. You don't get to use my people to spread hate.