That is a one-sided view of the matter. These 2 have served 2 perpetuate the long-standing occupation & enslavement of an entire people. Still amazed at this blindness to the suffering of others I prefer the European way to stop genocide: an area of freedom where all are equal.
the European way, you say? it's only been 73 years ffs.
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I know. My family was in the middle of that. So far so good in Europe. You do not make friends by humiliating people. You are preparing for the day you will no longer be on top. It will come and nobody wants to see what happens then. Better reconcile.
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I'm American. My family is Jewish. They didn't all make it to America in time. I do not endorse the current Israeli government. They are aggressive, reactionary, and inhumane. You sound like a lunatic if you're trying to say Europe is long-term safe for Jews.
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I'm Dutch. My family has helped Jews before & during the war. I am sorry we couldn't help all. Have you been to Europe? Many secular Jews from Israel are moving to Germany and Holland. They feel safer here than in Israel. I am satisfied it is long-term safe here. Lessons learned
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I don't know how you can see what's going on politically in Poland and Hungary right now and tell me "lessons learned"
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You have a point, but that is precisely what the EU is trying to tackle. Charlotteville doesn't make all of the US Neo-Nazi either. There are thriving Jewish communities in other countries.
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