The US signs 70 BILLION Dollar pledge to Israel Vol: why are we controlled by the zionist

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We can't afford healthcare reform, both sides fight over that.
We can't afford most social programs that benefit the american public, but both sides can fully agree we must give Israel all this money smh....

Dems and repubs both sides of the same coin....


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God damn it.

Is there any current polls out that show how Americans actually care about what happens to/in Israel?
 
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Zionist lobby is the most powerful in the world. Zionism is a large reason the world is currently the way it is concerning public affairs and international relations.
 
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I see it now, but you never know on here. 
 
Should we have also sat back and let Germany kill the Jews or let Japan kill the Chinese during WWII?
 
I'm curious. How well are black jews accepted in Israel?

Not african american converts, but ethnic black jews.

From Wiki on Ethiopian Jews in Israel
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Racism issues[edit source | editbeta]


Men attending a demonstration against racism and discrimination, 2012.
See also: Racism in Israel
The absorption of the Ethiopians into Israeli society represents an ambitious attempt to deny the significance of race.[38] Israeli authorities, aware of the situation of most African diaspora communities in other Western countries, hosted programs to avoid setting in patterns of discrimination.[38] The Ethiopian Beta Israel community's internal challenges have been complicated by racist attitudes on the part of some elements of Israeli society and the official establishment.[13]
Racist attitudes, or prejudice, do tend to still occasionally occur in the Israel towards the Beta Israel community, especially where high concentrations of Beta Israel exist.
In 2004, racism was alleged regarding delays in admitting black Ethiopian Beta Israel to Israel under the Law of return.[38] The delays in admitting Ethiopians may be attributed to religious motivations rather than racism, since there was debate whether or not Beta Israel people were indeed Jewish.[39][40]
In 2005, racism was alleged when the mayor of Or Yehuda,[41] refused to absorb Ethiopian immigrants in their communities, mainly due to fear of having the property of the town decrease in value or having an increase in crime.
A survey published by the Jerusalem Post in 2005 indicated that 43% of Israelis do not want themselves or their children marrying a member of the Beta Israel community.[42]
In 2009 school children of Ethiopian ancestry were denied admission into three semi-private religious schools in the town of Petah Tikva. An Israeli government official criticized the Petah Tikva Municipality and the semi-private Haredi schools, saying "This concerns not only the three schools that have, for a long time, been deceiving the entire educational system. For years, racism has developed here undeterred". Shas spiritual leader Ovadia Yosef threatened to fire any school principal from Shas's school system who refused to receive Ethiopian students. The Israeli Education Ministry decided to pull the funding from the Lamerhav, Da'at Mevinim and Darkei Noam schools, the three semi-private institutions that refused to accept the students. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke out against the rejection of Ethiopian children, calling it "a moral terror attack."[43][44]
In 2010 Barry Rubin, the editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal, said that while there have been some incidents in reaction to the arrival of Beta Israel from Ethiopia, these have been few and universally rejected.[45][full citation needed]
In 2012, Israel appointed the country's first Ethiopian-born ambassador, Beylanesh Zevadia. According to the foreign minister of Israel, this represents an important milestone in fighting racism and prejudice.[46]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_Jews_in_Israel
 
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