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I know Nage Waza likes to categorize any anti-Israel demonstration as anti-semitic, but the point of Al Quds day is protesting against the genuinely horrible treatment of Palestinians and the increasingly indefensible apartheid policies of the nation of Israel.
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Anti Israel is very often anti-semitic, do you doubt that? Want to debate a policy? Go for it. Condemn the country? WTH
Israel is not apartheid and when you say that you are spreading hate and fanning the flames themselves. You are a part of the problem. You are beyond any reasonable discussion.
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In other words, IMO Al Quds day would be a terrible choice for a march against anti-semitism.
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Al Quds is a terrible thing to support.
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(Yes, I'm aware that in some countries Al Quds day marches have turned violently anti-semitic. Mostly they don't, and it's still pretty much the one day when anti-semites have an actual point.)
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Some countries includes Canada. You mean mostly they aren't violent but still jew hating? Like I said so many times, supporting events likes this, possibly even allowing them to happen, leads to what is going on in England.
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As for Hezbollah flags, boo hoo. Yes, they're categorized as terrorists and thus illegal, but the reality is so much more complicated that it's a pretty ridiculous complaint.
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Absolutely disgusting. Hezbollah wants to kill jews and you have no problem with that. You are part of the problem. It didn't take much to get you to simply say what you mean. Other like you are more clever.