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What is the difference between zionism and the n**i movement?

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I was told there is no difference between these two... is it true?

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  1. YAY Palestine and Palestinians!!!


  2. Both words have the letters n i and z, but so does Zanzibar.

    That's the only similarity.

  3. Very small and minor difference. n***s wanted to exterminate the Jews, and Zionists simply want to save themselves from suicidal animals, who send their own children to death for the sake of Jihad.

    As you can see, the difference is almost nonexistent. How dare those Jews protect themselves against the brave Muslim warriors!

  4. Then you were told wrong--perhaps by your friends who require a better knowledge of history. Please note that in the Question, "Zionism" is spelled with a lower case "z," perhaps denoting a lack of erudition--an educated person wouldn't have committed that error, which leads me to suspect that my analysis is correct.

  5. They are like flip sides of the same coin. Racism,plain and simple.

  6. Silliest d**n thing I've ever heard...

    A. Zionism is not a movement...... it's a fear.

    B. If ya don't know what n**i's are, might open a book and do some reading.

  7. they are opposites of each other.

    Zionism is support for Jewish people to live on homeland.

    Nazism is for Jews to not live at all.

    Here is a supporter of Nazism that you might find a much needed addition to that education:  Grand Mufti Allied with HItler.

    http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsou...

  8. In 1975, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution slandering Zionism by equating it with racism. In his spirited response to the resolution, Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Chaim Herzog noted the irony of the timing, the vote coming exactly 37 years after Kristallnacht.

    Zionism is the national liberation movement of the Jewish people, which holds that Jews, like any other nation, are entitled to a homeland.

    History has demonstrated the need to ensure Jewish security through a national homeland. Zionism recognizes that Jewishness is defined by shared origin, religion, culture and history. The realization of the Zionist dream is exemplified by more than five million Jews, from more than 100 countries, who are Israeli citizens.

    Israel's Law of Return grants automatic citizenship to Jews, but non-Jews are also eligible to become citizens under naturalization procedures similar to those in other countries. Approximately 1,000,000 Muslim and Christian Arabs, Druze, Baha'is, Circassians and other ethnic groups also are represented in Israel's population. The presence in Israel of thousands of dark-skinned Jews from Ethiopia, Yemen and India is the best refutation of the calumny against Zionism. In a series of historic airlifts, labeled Moses (1984), Joshua (1985) and Solomon (1991), Israel rescued almost 42,000 members of the ancient Ethiopian Jewish community.

    Zionism does not discriminate against anyone. Israel's open and democratic character, and its scrupulous protection of the religious and political rights of Christians and Muslims, rebut the charge of exclusivity. Moreover, anyone — Jew or non-Jew, Israeli, American, or Saudi, black, white, yellow or purple — can be a Zionist.

    Writing after "Operation Moses" was revealed, William Safire noted:

    “...For the first time in history, thousands of black people are being brought to a country not in chains but in dignity, not as slaves but as citizens.”

  9. Another anti-semitic lie. There is no comparison between Zionism  and Nazism- the n***s systematically murdered anyone who didn't fit their idea of the "master race" or anyone who opposed them (thought to be between three and six million non-Jewish victims of the holocaust including g**s, poles, resistance fighters).

    Zionism is a political movement that supports the idea of a Jewish State (and the Zionist ideal is to live in the State of Israel).

  10. The difference is purely in terms of the land mass acquired; Germany is much larger than Palestine. In terms of ideology they are quite similar. Under Nazism,a child born in Germany became a citizen at birth only if it was was ethnically German. All ethnic Germans throughout the world were welcome to go to Germany and claim citizenship as a racial birth-right. Like Zionists,most were atheists. The Czecholand - today the Czech Republic - was invaded and essentially annexed on grounds than many centuries ago it was predominately ethnic German,i.e. Nazism held that Germany had on ethnic grounds a "historical" claim to the Czecholand. Had Hitler's war met with success he would have depopulated it of Czechs and repopulated it with ethnic Germans from around the world. Kind of like the West Bank. There are enough similarities to fill a book. Both were formally and legally so-called "ethnic states" - exclusively for one ethnic group - and both ideologies are dominated by violence,crude militarism and fanatical nationalism. Both posited a unity of land,people and government. Both responded to criticism by linking it to ethnic bigotry. Both used the same type of circular-reasoning slogans: in the 30's we heard a lot about "Germany's Right to Exist". Anyone who criticized the government was accused on desiring the "annihilation" of the German people. Zionism is simply Jewish Nazism.

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