cenk uygur, hasan piker,banned from UK LoL
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Being able to publicly criticise any country must be the cornerstone of any democracy.
How it is criticised can be open for debate, but being able to criticise it as a legal entity is how countries evolve.
It it wasn't for continued Jewish criticism of Palestinian to Great Britain there wouldn't even be an Israel to criticise.
Hitlet's Germany and Netanyahu's Israel both share mirrored attempts at the genocide of people they have access to. Any objective scholar has to at least admit that. The entire Iraq war eventually came down to 'regime change' which is simple militant affirmative action based on believed criticism.
But all means ban Cenk and Hasan, but do it because they're dicks - not because of the one credible thing they say and hide behind.
Hmmm, getting started but not quite there...
Why would you use Germany's "genocide" as a comparison, rather than a larger one actually perpetrated by Jews (ie Yagoda's Holodomr)?
All mass killings are bad in my book.
Doesn't matter what people are saying about the group being put out of existence, there's always a measured way to work with people. Just takes time and effort, which ego seems to get in the way of often.
Sure, but your mind goes right to the Nazis. Not the Holodomr, not the Great Leap Forward, not the Armenian Genocide, not Rwanda, etc, etc.
Why do you think that is?
It's more well known in the West is all. It's a "Talking point". It's used by any leftist to infer the worst that could be done to another person.
History is filled with it.
That and the Germans at the time were against the Jewish people, the same Jewish people who now have a country they can call home, and are enacting an incredible parallel to what eventually pushed other countries to give them their 'heritage homeland'.
The cycle of ugliness within humanity doesn't go far beyond two generations before it rears its head again. Regardless of ethnicity, climate or economy.