Britain walks out of conference as Ahmadinejad calls Israel 'racist'

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It looked like they rehearsed this...the way they all walked out as if they're school children being told its break time.....its just stupendous.....if you don't like the sound of something sit down until the speaker finishes every ambassador,delegate and representative must do this why? because in any discussion about any topic these are the principles

Ahmedinejad was critical and that's his view but being critical doesn't equate to antisemitism,to be honest the walkout has boosted his chance of staying in office he came back to tehran today as a king having flowers thrown at him
 
i think they were trying to humiliate him by walking out, lil babies.
but he did not even flinch.
man of iron.
 
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

The walk of shame! Shame on u cowards!! :rollseyes

FiAmaaniAllah
 
Zionism is racism, there is no doubt about it, this was indeed the correct forum for Mr Ahmadinejad to address this issue.
 
I think that many countries decided to walk out from this conference because it is ran by such tolerance and human rights champions like Lybia and Iran.
 
I think that many countries decided to walk out from this conference because it is ran by such tolerance and human rights champions like Lybia and Iran.

Truth is truth, no matter who it comes from.

I don't think that a man's character changes the facts he utters if they are indeed facts.

In any case I applaud Ahmidinejad. I would have given the exiting "diplomats" a kick in the rear to speed them along their godforsaken way.
 
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Ahmadinejad lost all credibility towards me when he stated:
In Iran, we don’t have homosexuals like in your country. We don’t have that in our country. In Iran, we do not have this phenomenon. I do not know who has told you that we have it."
 
Which laws of Israel favour one race over another race?

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I'm no expert on Israel, but are they not a declared "Jewish State"? If you consider "Jewish" a race, then the whole "Jewish State" thingie seems awfully racist to me.
 
Ahmadinejad lost all credibility towards me when he stated:
In Iran, we don’t have homosexuals like in your country. We don’t have that in our country. In Iran, we do not have this phenomenon. I do not know who has told you that we have it."

Doesn't that just make you want to give him a big sloppy homosexual kiss? :D
 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the best model that the rest of the Middle Eastern's kings and presidens should fallow..
 
People don't take a liking to the facts in this day and age, anything that contradicts what they are trying to push throughout the world is always looked upon as being false and degrading. We need more people to have the courage to stand up to the world order of corruption, So I say good on him.
 
Yes but it can be a risk,in socials we learned of a story: a pope was corrupted that a humanist had to stand up and took action against him,his preaching was succesfull for a while but the pope had back up and started torturing and killing the followers soon the leader humanist was also killed. Thats the risk but nothing like this will happen.
 
Agreed but I personally don't think there is a risk in speaking up against the enemy's of Allah SWT. We should fear Allah SWT and none other.
 
Zionism’s latest casulties of its racism
Marcy Newman, body on the line
April 22, 2009



Is ethnic cleansing not an example of racism? The forced removal of people from their land, from their homes? Just like the United States did to indigenous peoples in the Americas. Here are the latest such examples in the zionist entity. But, no…zionism isn’t racism. What is it then, exactly?

in Aqraba:

"The Israeli military ordered seven Palestinian families to evacuate their homes and farm buildings within 48 hours on Tuesday.

All of the structures, all southeast of the West Bank city of Nablus, are slated for demolition.

According to Jad’an Qasim, chair of the Al-Falah Society, Israeli authorities decided to demolish the homes and sheds in the Getit area near the Israeli settlement of Mekhora. Families received notices to evacuate their properties within 48 hours, Qasim explained.

He identified owners of the properties to be demolished as Zayd Bani Minna, Khalil Bani Jabir, Jamil Bani Jabir, Ghallab Hammad, Wasif Hammad, Muhammad Hammad, and Abdullah Bani Jabir.

Qasim appealed to the Palestinian Authority and international organizations to intervene and prevent the demolitions.

The effort marks the third mass-demolition announcement in two months, after Israeli authorities warned residents of Al-Baqa’a in south Hebron and Silwan in East Jerusalem that their homes would be destroyed so a settlement can be expanded and park can be built on the areas. Forty will be rendered homeless in Al-Baqa’a and 1,500 in Silwan."



And in other news today a Palestinian was killed by an israeli terrorist in a car. I’m just wondering…might this driver be murdered because he is a terrorist like all Palestinian drivers who kill israeli terrorists with their vehicles?

"A young Palestinian man died after he was struck by an Israeli settler’s car in East Jerusalem late on Monday.

Twenty-seven-year-old Mohammad Ibrahim Sheikh Ali was reportedly struck by the car when he was attempting to cross the street in the French Hill neighborhood, between the Shu’fat Refugee Camp and the Pisgat Ze’ev settlement. Sheikh Ali was from Shu’fat."

http://www.uruknet.de/?p=m53606&hd=&size=1&l=e

imsad

A young Palestinian man died after he was struck by an Israeli settler’s car in East Jerusalem late on Monday.

What do you think, does police also arrest the relatives of this settler (like they would do if some Palestinian kills any jew in traffic accident) and do zionists destroy his family´s home as collective punishment (as they will do if driver would be Palestinian and victim a jew)?
 
um maybe because there is no such thing

Of course there is. Kafirophobia is just so ingrained in society that people don't even realize anymore it is based on discriminatory stereotypes. I also think it is fairly widespread and even the basis for laws in some Muslim countries.

Some quick examples:
- Muslims should not marry non-Muslim
- Non-muslims may not proselytize
- Muslims may not convert away from Islam
- Non-muslims may not enter Mecca
- The belief that non-Muslims cannot be moral
- Some even believe Muslims should not make non-Muslim friends
- Non-Muslims deserve to burn in Hell for eternity
- Widespread belief that no new churches or temples should be allowed to be build in Muslim lands

Now, where the roles reversed and would a non-Muslim say something like this about Muslims than I would most certainly also consider him an Islamophobe. Simply because the starting point seems one of gross generalization and one wherein a person is not viewed as an unique individual, but rather as a member of a distinctive group which is identified by using negative stereotypes.

i dont have a phobia of you my fellow human.....or so i hope to think...

I'm glad to hear that, I'm sure you are not. But that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
 
I'm no expert on Israel, but are they not a declared "Jewish State"? If you consider "Jewish" a race, then the whole "Jewish State" thingie seems awfully racist to me.

Interesting point. From what I remember it is actually possible to convert to Judaism and it seems conversion is enough to get Israeli citizenship.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Return#Law
The law gives the right of return to those born Jews (having a Jewish mother or grandmother), those with Jewish ancestry (having a Jewish father or grandfather) and converts to Judaism (Orthodox, Reform, or Conservative denominations—not secular—though Reform and Conservative conversions must take place outside the state, similar to civil marriages).

So in theory Israeli immigration law isn't purely racial as such. It primarily discriminates on religious grounds apparently. Better I suppose, since it isn't as exclusive as ethnic discrimination. I think Israel is in a fairly exclusive club there, with countries like Saudi Arabia?

As far as Israel calling itself a "Jewish State" is concerned. Again, it has a lot in common with it's Middle Eastern neighboring countries, who almost all consider themselves "Islamic" and call themselves as such in their constitutions. Sounds to me like Israel is right at home in the Middle East :P.
 

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