by JYD...not-so-undercover on March 28th, 2007

JYD...not-so-undercover

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If one refuses to purchase products made in Israel, does this make one an anti-Semite?

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  • by steelhamster@aol.com on March 28th, 2007

    steelhamster@aol.com

    No it would be a legitimate political boycott. It is easy to call people "anti-(insert noun)" it is a cop out answer and doesnt address the issue.

    Israel has some serious human rights issues and it being a Jewish homeland, doesn't give it a special pass, just as the the Pope isn't given a free ride because he is a Catholic.

    Issues should be debated with intelligence and research and not from ones political or religious prejudices

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  • by Valparaiso on March 28th, 2007

    Valparaiso

    I wouldn't say it makes you any more of an an anti-semite then me wondering where I can donate money so the IDF can buy more bullets and bombs.

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