Monday, 2 April 2018

Anti-Semitism: good or bad?

WWII was fought because of global reaction to systematic extermination of the Jews.

Anti-Semitism was deemed evil.

Religious tolerance was preached, to help ensure such an extermination never happened again.

The United Nations developed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Religious tolerance then went extreme: allowing Muslims to set up their own laws, undermining the laws of the country in which they reside.

But religious tolerance can't be applied equally to Christianity... because, you know, 'white supremacy' or some made-up idea.

But now, this 'religious tolerance' makes Jews who live in Jerusalem.......... guilty.

Australia acknowledges the 'rightful owners' of the land from before colonisation.

Terror-inciting organisation Black Lives Matter demand recognition for atrocities caused against their ancestors a long time ago.

But Muslims cannot accept that Jerusalem belonged to the Jews before they invaded.

So the Muslims persecute the Jews.

And the U.N. says this is acceptable???????

You decide!!


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