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[–] 6875400? ago 

It isn't a matter of giving them the benefit of doubt, but a matter of not immediately assuming they are my enemy--this does not mean I trust them. You say "many Jews" argue they act on behalf of Israel. Then hate those Jews! Why include in your hatred the Jews who have given no signs of believing such a thing?

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[–] BlackLivesMatter111 [S] ago 

As I've said... Jews aren't stupid.

They don't walk around wearing baseball hats that say "FUCK AMERICA I LOVE ISRAEL" in bold lettering. Did the 9/11 hijackers give off any vibes that they were going to take out WTC? Did that sand nigger that shot 100 fags and killed 50 of them give any signals about what he was going to do? Did the guy who set off bombs in NJ a few months ago let anyone know he was working for a terror organization? You want to give them the benefit of the doubt and I don't. I think the risk is greater than the reward. And I don't give a fuck if my country is a safe space for degenerates from other ethnicities can come and feel safe. I want my country to work for those who have allegiance only to the others who live here.

I just think they all need to go back to their safe space in Israel. Or anywhere except the US or Europe, frankly.

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[–] 6875741? ago 

Now that is a stance I can accept. I believe it still important to judge these things on an individual-by-individual basis--however, part of your vetting process for this kind of thing could easily account for that. If a Jew acknowledges that they have allegiance to a foreign land before, say, the USA, or even an equal allegiance, that could justifiably be a reason to act--keep them out, whathaveyou. That way you are still considering the individuals, you're concerning yourself with the beliefs of the individuals, you are vetting them, rather than acting against them because of the actions of certain other Jews. I can accept that.

The same logic can be applied to muslims. If they are actual muslims and hold dear to Sharia law, then the fact of the matter is that their ideology is incompatible with our own. They are free to hold their views in their own land, but they should stay out of ours.

If we find that Jews' views, as defined by Jews, are incompatible with our own, they should leave us alone. That, at least, is just.