People who don`t like us are anti-Semitic. They might claim to dislike us because we starve and kill them, but that is just an excuse: they wouldn`t like us even if we didn`t do those things. So they are anti-Semitic.
People who advocate talking to such people are anti-Semitic too. Freedom of speech has limits, and the most obvious one is that no one can say anything we don`t like or talk to anyone we dislike or who dislikes us. Anyone who fails to acknowledge this is anti-Semitic.
And so any person or government that funds anyone who advocates talking to people that we don`t like is itself anti-Semitic. Nothing could be clearer.
Fortunately we have an Israeli - who can be counted on to be absolutely unbiased and even-handed in his analysis of the relationship between G*d`s chosen people and the barbaric Islamofascists - who was able to see all this and produce a report that sets it all out.
Unfortunately there may be some anti-Semites who dismiss his report. |
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