I believe they are dangerous because they don't want land for both Palestinians and Jews, they want none for the Jews. Sort of like my Palestinian professor of Arabic used to tell me; all for the Palestinians, none for the Jews. Now the Jews were expelled from Syria, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, etc., a Hungarian politician is calling for expelling all Jews from Hungary; Russia doesn't want them...Argentina can't take any more unless they want to join the Jews already there who are near starvation. Well I hear that most citizens of the province of Antioquia, Colombia, and many Peruvians around Lima, are finding out they have Jewish converso roots and they survived the New World Inquisition, but those countries are pretty much overrun by leftist guerrillas, so is the U.S. going to take them all? Or Canada? Where are they supposed to go?
The Jewish Homeland!
The Jewish Homeland!
Lol! That has not been my experience ... =)
Where are they "supposed to go"?
I guess I'm a little confused by the balance of your response. I'm not familiar with the state of affairs you cite in Latin America and I guess I'd say that if some were calling for the "expelling" of Jews from their homes in Hungary or elsewhere, it suggests that those particular Jews are troublesome for their desire to remain in Hungary.
I'll have to read up on the examples you cite. I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the idea of Israel as some kind of holding pen to which Jews can be expelled on righteous grounds. Because some Jews wish to live in Israel, all Jews are somehow obligated to get up and go? I don't think that follows.
And, to be quite honest, I'm not certain Israel's particularly interested in having all Jews come to Israel by virtue of its being the place Jews are "supposed to go".
Again, I'm flying blind here but you've raised some interesting questions and I'll be looking to familiarize myself with the examples you raised.