Posted on 10/24/2012 6:27:17 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Most of the Jewish public in Israel supports the establishment of an apartheid regime in Israel if it formally annexes the West Bank.
A majority also explicitly favors discrimination against the state's Arab citizens, a survey shows.
The survey, conducted by Dialog on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, exposes anti-Arab, ultra-nationalist views espoused by a majority of Israeli Jews. The survey was commissioned by the Yisraela Goldblum Fund and is based on a sample of 503 interviewees.
(Excerpt) Read more at haaretz.com ...
Who should live in Israel is an existential question for Jews.
“Who should live in Israel is an existential question for Jews.”
Should it not be for us, in the “rest of The West”, as well?
If we permit non-Westerners to innundate us, The West won’t remain so for very much longer...
“If we permit non-Westerners to innundate us, The West wont remain so for very much longer...”
Sadly, you are sooo correct. The people the west is letting in are too often not wanting to assimilate, and in the case of Muslims, are controlled by ummah-think when their numbers reach critical mass. They have no interest in adopting or preserving the values and culture of their host country. They want their government benefits until the day they hope to take over.
For hundreds of years, European nations have been willing to go to war to protect and preserve their self-identity. Now they allow immigration of people who are going to destroy their cultures from the inside out, all in the vain attempt by liberals to alleviate their self-loathing and to achieve a diverse utopia. It won’t work and it can’t work. It is cultural suicide.
The hard truth we are approaching is that in order to survive, Europe must either suppress Muslims or they will have to eject them. In either case, it is not going to be pretty.
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