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Does winning the Noble peace prize gives you a reason to be a Zionist-Israeli hater ?

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Desmond tutu, Nelson Madella, Jimmy Carter, Yasser Arafat, Mother Teresa, The Dalai Lama, Anwar Sadat, Amnesty International leaders 1977, and others, they all pronounced the word APARTHEID when they spoke about Israel, and they are all Nobel peace prize decorated.

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  1. It's the fact, isn't?!

    What's your point!


  2. just because you win a prize doesn't mean you're right about everything. sometimes they are given to try to inspire people to make peace. that's what happened with arafat. giving him a peace prize is now seen as a joke.

    there are dozens of nobel winners that support israel. funny how you selectively leave them out.

  3. My Answer to you:

    I usually follow my heart.

    I do not care what the Nobel Prize winners think or do.

    If I see something wrong, then I am 100% against it.

    No "buts" or "ifs".

    At this moment the jews need a lot of work to make me like them.

    It's not impossible, the only thing they have to learn is the meaning of the word PEACE. That's all.

    Bye bye

    Edit:

    I didn't want to post here at first, because there is a hateful little girl that always insults me instead of arguing with me.

    This does not happen with all of the posters though. Jew or non jew.

    I owe an apology to JD too. I received an email from another poster explaining a few things about him and I feel I have to apologize to him.

    I am sorry JD.

  4. ok, first of all... Ive lived in South Africa and Israel, and i find it deeply disturbing and offensive to use the name Apartheid for Israel. secondly, in Israel, do muslims and jews have to sit in seperate benches, go through seperate entrances to shops, use seperate toilets and all the rest that was the Petty Amenities act of South Africa? i didn't think so. do Muslims get arrested and beaten for living in Israeli cities, as was the pass law act and Bantustan laws of South Africa? i didn't think so. do Muslims have the right to a good and proper education about things other than farming that was the Bantu education act of South Africa? i thought so. there is no parallel between the two places, and honestly, how many people are there that are born hating israel, or even have 1 disagreement. it doesn't mean all nobel prize winners are anti-Israel, but it's unfortunate that so many of them are, but than again, aren't there even more anti-Semites who haven't won the nobel priz or done anything else with their lives?

  5. What about these nobel prize winners?http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsou...

    http://www.jewishmag.com/99mag/nobel/nob...

  6. I guess so !

    Desmond Tutu and Nelson Madella lived it, so their are well placed to talk about it.

    The conscience of Jimmy carter woke up a little late, Mother teresa and the Dalai lama, they both lived apartheid to  by Chinese Gvnmt.

    Zionism will disappear soon.....

    Thx for the great question

  7. "you killed him"?

    So, basically, you are blaming the entire Jewish people for Rabin's death?

    For the record, his name is Yigal Amir and he is spending the rest of his life in prison.

    The mere fact that they awarded the Nobel Peace prize to Yasser Arafat, a terrorist (and I'm not using that label trivially), is indicative of the fact that the Nobel Prize committee, when it comes to "soft matters" such as "peace" (as opposed to real accomplishments such as science and literature) is completely and totally bankrupt.

    So pointing out the fact that these people won the Nobel Prize doesn't impress me the slightest.

    Besides, that just obfuscates the truth, namely, that if they did say that, they are WRONG.


  8. Wonderful news, Brother Beyson. You won Noble Brize, so now you can obenly hate?

    And Imam not care what beebul say. Saudi multi million $ donations have nothing to do with sbread of hatred by brize winners.      

    http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&ar...

    http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/336186.aspx

                  

    Why Mother "I don't ask from where the money comes. . . ."  Theresa receive major  donations from Adnan Kashoggi?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan_Khash...  

    http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp...

  9. No

    you should ask these nobel prize winners.

    http://famous.heebz.com/nobel1.html

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    unknown

    a much better link than mine,but when i typed jewish nobel prize winners so many results popped up and i simply picked the first one.

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    beyson ive never insulted you,denegrated you, every answer ive ever given you has been civil if im wrong post a link and youll have my sincerest apology,Arafat is the reason there is no palestinian state he stole money meant for his people and bought fancy suits and a sweet pad in france,Mandela is a racist,If you want ill post the link or just google mandela sings kill the white man,Anwar Sadat honestly how did he get his award? he was smart enough to realize his country couldnt win a war,Mother theresa was a wonderful humanitarian who probably didnt understand the conflict,The Dalai lama is a wonderful human being who also doesnt understand the conflict.Jimmy Carter is a wise man but he doesnt have to worry about his children being blown up on a bus or his house being struck by a rocket.

    there is your answer

    Happy

    civil enough?

  10. If the Arabs put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence.

    If the Jews put down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel.

    Any questions?

    The Global Islamic population is approximately 1,200,000,000, or 20% of the world population. They have received the following Nobel Prizes:

    Literature:

    1988 - Najib Mahfooz

    Peace:

    1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat

    1994 - Yaser Arafat:

    1990 - Elias James Corey

    1999 - Ahmed Zewai

    Economics: (none)

    Medicine:

    1960 - Peter Brian Medawar

    1998 - Ferid Mourad


  11. As I said before none of the criminals, ultra liberals or terrorists on your list impress me as someone to follow.

  12. people can say what they want, but the truth israel is not an APARTHEID state.Even before the State of Israel was established, Jewish leaders consciously sought to avoid the situation that prevailed in South Africa. As David Ben-Gurion told Palestinian nationalist Musa Alami in 1934:

    We do not want to create a situation like that which exists in South Africa, where the whites are the owners and rulers, and the blacks are the workers. If we do not do all kinds of work, easy and hard, skilled and unskilled, if we become merely landlords, then this will not be our homeland.6

    Today, within Israel, Jews are a majority, but the Arab minority are full citizens who enjoy equal rights. Arabs are represented in the Knesset, and have served in the Cabinet, high-level foreign ministry posts (e.g., Ambassador to Finland) and on the Supreme Court. Under apartheid, black South Africans could not vote and were not citizens of the country in which they formed the overwhelming majority of the population. Laws dictated where they could live, work and travel. And, in South Africa, the government killed blacks who protested against its policies. By contrast, Israel allows freedom of movement, assembly and speech. Some of the government's harshest critics are Israeli Arabs who are members of the Knesset.

    The situation of Palestinians in the territories is different. The security requirements of the nation, and a violent insurrection in the territories, forced Israel to impose restrictions on Arab residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip that are not necessary inside Israel's pre-1967 borders. The Palestinians in the territories, typically, dispute Israel's right to exist whereas blacks did not seek the destruction of South Africa, only the apartheid regime.

    If Israel were to give Palestinians full citizenship, it would mean the territories had been annexed. No Israeli government has been prepared to take that step. Instead, through negotiations, Israel agreed to give the Palestinians increasing authority over their own affairs. It is likely that a final settlement will allow most Palestinians to become citizens of their own state. The principal impediment to Palestinian independence is not Israeli policy, it is the unwillingness of the Palestinian leadership to give up terrorism and agree to live in peace beside the State of Israel.

    Despite all their criticism, when asked what governments they admire most, more than 80 percent of Palestinians consistently choose Israel because they can see up close the thriving democracy in Israel, and the rights the Arab citizens enjoy there. By contrast, Palstinians place Arab regimes far down the list, and their own Palestinian Authority at the bottom with only 20 percent saying they admire the corrupt palestinian regime.

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