Posted on 06/13/2015 3:46:10 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
he anti-Israel Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has been the focus of fierce debate over its calls to boycott the State of Israel.
Its critics claim it is motivated by pure anti-Semitism - noting that only the Jewish state faces such a campaign, and not serial human rights violators such as Iran, North Korea, Sudan and others. BDS supporters, on the other hand, claim they are motivated by concern for human rights, and that the singling out of the world's only Jewish country is a mere coincidence.
So, who's right?
To find out, Jewish activist Ami Horowitz decided to approach pro-BDS businesses in the Republic of Ireland - a hub of anti-Israel boycott activities - as a salesman from some of the aforementioned regimes to test just how concerned about human rights they really are.
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It's not the first time Horowitz has exposed the frankly laughable double-standards of anti-Zionists.
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My state proudly does business with Israel.
Thank God for that secretive trade deal made by the Michigan governor.
Good for him. Support the Girlcott. GIB (Girlcott, Investment, Bonuses).
Sounds uncomfortably like hostage mentality to me. My idea of being fair is to eviscerate slavers on sight, along with their families and livestock. Burn their homes to the ground and salt the earth they ounce stood upon. Let it become common knowledge that this is fate for any slaver and that their names shall forever be only a whisper on the wind.
It’s only fair...
John Brown? You’re back;-?
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