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[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

If we look to something like citizenship based on some kind of right of return - a number of European countries would probably come closer to an ancestral, or at least racial standard, than Israel would, yet I would not call, say, Ireland a fascist state of any sort. But in places like Ireland, or Norway, or Italy, it is possible to obtain citizenship in those countries if one has ancestry from there going back a few generations.

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[–] Helena73 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Ya like 2 generations. I think you can get Irish citizenship if your grandparents were citizens. That is a very different thing from ashkenazic jews— who have not lived in Israel for thousands of years—getting citizenship, while Palestinians, whose grandparents were born and raised in Israel cannot. And anti-micegenation laws. Jews cannot marry non-Jews in Israel. I think you can get around this by converting, although the Orthodox don’t recognize it.