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More Daily Kos Jew Hatred

Posted on the 21 August 2015 by Mikelumish @IsraelThrives
Michael L.
In one of David Harris-Gershon's anti-Israel / anti-Jewish hit pieces we get the following claim by someone who goes under the moniker rktect.
Speaking with a weak Daily Kos pro-Israel Jew, rktect says, in part, the following:
Now you want to blow up our homes, build walls through our fields, cut us off from our water, what gives you the right this time?
Every time people let you come to where they live and treat you with hospitality and commiserate with your suffering trust you to treat them the same way they end up getting removed in some way.
Let that statement sink in for a bit.  Every time Jews move into a community in large numbers, according to this vile schmuck, we are treated with hospitality and commiseration, but we inevitably turn around and give them a "stack in the back," which is what Germans thought about the 1 percent of Jews that made up the German population in the early twentieth-century.
These kinds of comments will only continue to increase because, in part, progressive-left Jews essentially agree with the "Palestinian narrative" of perfect victimhood.  Progressive-left pro-Israel Jews have abandoned the field because they have no argument to make.  They agree that "Zionists" stole the land from the "native Palestinians" which is why they must morally oppose "settler activity" - i.e., Jews purchasing homes for themselves in Judea and Samaria.  If that is what they think then it's time to pack it in and that is essentially what they have done throughout progressive-left venues.
Well, in truth, they were chased out.
On Daily Kos almost no one bothers writing pro-Israel / pro-Jewish "diaries" anymore.  There are a number of reasons for this.  The pro-Israel Jews are well-outnumbered by anti-Semitic anti-Zionists.  When they do try to defend Israel they usually get malice spit into their faces.  And, most importantly, they do not honestly believe that the Jews are the rightful owners of Erez Israel.

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