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To: Eleutheria5

There’s something fishy about this story. It just strikes me as very odd. Trust but verify!


11 posted on 07/07/2024 9:15:16 AM PDT by old school
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To: old school; Eleutheria5
The Raizels were stopping for a photoshoot and were not eating at the cafe.

"Get out," the cafe owner said. "My shop does not welcome people from your country."

The Raizels were in the restaurant but were not customers. The owner allegedly told them he "does not welcome people from your country." The initiating event may have been a request to leave because they were non-customers.

The owner seems to have an issue with Israel, and what the Israeli government is doing with respect to Palestinians.

Additional alleged remarks presumably followed something expressed by the Raizels who choose not to share whatever they may have said.

It is common that if one makes a negative comment about Israel, or the Israeli government, the MOT immediately claim anti-semitism or hatred of Jews. When Israeli Jews comment negatively about the Israeli government, or policies of the government, that is different.

It should be noted that identifying all muslims as animals, or advocating for the slaughter of all muslims, is apparently acceptable for some advocates for all things Israel.

"Get out," the cafe owner said. "My shop does not welcome people from your country."

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We were casually chilling on the famous train tracks in Hanoi for a photoshoot when a “Pro Palestinian” shop owner started threatening our children (part 2 incoming) once he saw Mendel’s Kippah.

Did the owner tell non-customers to get out of his cafe, or were the Raizels "casually chilling on the famous train tracks?"

21 posted on 07/07/2024 10:28:45 AM PDT by woodpusher
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