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The Jew focuses on what you said about jews, ignores everything else you said, proclaims victory by calling you wacist and an antisemite. Which I am and no I don’t care about Ethiopian Jews. But they aren’t the point.

The point is the hypocrisy of Jews, how ethnocentric the state of Israel is.

The Ethiopian sterilization scandal was merely one part of a larger ethnocentric trend of Israel. Like denying Palestinians from gaining Israeli citizenship, even if married to an Israeli, because “human rights shouldn’t be a recipe for national suicide.”

Or supporting the right to abortion in the Diaspora but not in Israel:

An Israeli anti-abortion group is reaching out to Christian Zionists and pro-choice advocates in the United States in an effort to increase the state’s Jewish population. American Friends of Efrat, the U.S.-based fundraising arm of Efrat (no relation to the settlement of the same name), is an Israeli anti-abortion group with hundreds of volunteers that counsel Jewish women against abortion and provide support for the first year of the child’s life. While in the U.S. pro-life discourse focuses on morality, the American Friends of Efrat looks at abortion from a demographics perspective. Their advertisement for the Committee to Rescue Israeli Babies (C.R.I.B.) program—Friend’s of Efrat’s only project—markets what they call an “inner aliyah,” or increasing Israel’s Jewish population not by flying in new immigrants, but by pumping up the birthrate via anti-abortion counseling and subsidies.

Though Efrat only assists women in Israel, the group has garnered support from inside the beltway through its American partner. Senator Chuck Schumer, a noted pro-choice champion who has used the issue of abortion to secure his New York Senate, attended a 30th anniversary gala for Efrat. Schumer has been lauded by Planned Parenthood who called him a “hero,” with “a 100% pro-choice, pro-family planning voting record,” but in 2007 Schumer put his pro-choice position aside and joined his anti-abortion foes at the celebration. …

According to IRS 990 tax reports, the American Friends of Efrat pulls from mainstream foundations including matching donations from Deutsche Bank, The Goldman Sachs Foundation and the Prudential Foundation. But the heftiest sums come from the Jewish community. Despite the fact that 89% of American Jews support abortion rights, the Federation Foundation of Greater Philadelphia sent the group $100,000 in 2004 and 2006, while the Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles gave C.R.I.B. just over $5,000 in 2007 and $10,000 in 2008. In addition, the Madav IX Foundation, a charitable organization funded by Jewish family foundations but administered by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, gave the C.R.I.B. program $10,000 in 2008. The Madav IX Foundation shares the same Ohio address of the Bennet and Donna Yanowitz Family Foundation that gave the C.R.I.B. program $2,000 in 2004 and $1,000 in 2007.

An ad from the American Friends of Efrat reads:

Israel is currently fighting a demographic war for her survival. As we go to print Israel’s borders are in jeopardy. The Arab birthright is about double the Jewish birthrate. General Uzi Dayan speaking as the Director for the Council of National security announced: ‘Demographic projections forecast an Arab majority in Israel by the year 2020 less than 15 years from now.’

This is part of an overall trend:

The Jewish community consistently, and in line with predominant Jewish values, leans toward the moderate left when it comes to American and Israeli politics. But the Jewish philanthropic world leans hard right.

Actually Jews lean centre-right to far right in Israel. Right-wing parties hold 51% of the Knesset, left wing parties 40% Arab parties 9%. Some left wing parties, like the Labor Party, will gain Arab votes, but no Right-wing parties will gain significant Arab votes, they don’t even vet them. This speaks even more to how right wing Israeli Jews are. The Knesset also elected a right-wing president recently.

Of course Jews aren’t right wing in say opposing gay marriage or immigration to gentile nations. (In fact they want amnesty for illegal migrants)

(And they pushed gay marriage through)

Civil marriage does not exist in Israel and is controlled by the Orthodox Rabbinate, who are bent on maintaining the racial purity of Jews. (A recent attempt to pass civil marriage was killed in the Knesset)

Jewish leaders have stressed that assimilation and intermarriage of Jews is the biggest threat to Jews today, and that if Jews don’t leave Europe, intermarriage will end them.

Jewish rabbis said this all while criticising the nationalism and ethnocentrism of their gentile hosts in Hungary.

Israel successfully stopped Eastern African migrants from coming into the country. The official government line is to refer to such people as “infiltrators” whether they are economic migrants or refugees.

tl;dr Jews are the most ethnocentric people on the planet, but shame others for practicing what they practice.

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