1. if im lying im dying
2. they have elections, so they have a regime change every few years, we need to push for elections in sudan and eritrea
Yahoo has been PM for over a decade...that isn't regime change.
1. if im lying im dying
2. they have elections, so they have a regime change every few years, we need to push for elections in sudan and eritrea
what do ethiopians im isreal have to do with eritrean refugees? if somebody wants to migrate to isreal or any other country they should do so legally
Sudan and in Eritrea where most of these people come from
This is what YOU said and I corrected you. Get your facts straight before you trying to pass judgement on a group of people you know nothing about.
Don't mind him, he speaks like a uneducated fool.
This is what YOU said and I corrected you. Get your facts straight before you trying to pass judgement on a group of people you know nothing about.
1. I've also done threads about racism in the Jewish community, particularly about the threat and danger of Orthodox Jews in America, I've done threads about pedophilia and sexual abuse in that community and how they are trying to take over places in NYC and upstate ny
fuq all that sh1t. they go around the world inciting wars. the chickens have come home to roost. i'm all for the sudanese breaking the doors down with guns...Human rights should be considered as inherent and unalienable. With that said, illegal immigration should be dealt with under the discretion of the country those are immigrating to. I would hope that Israel welcomes those and their family members whom are fleeing dangerous situations, but they shouldn't necessarily have to accept everyone crossing the borders as citizens. As a country, Israel has the right to determine who can become citizens and how, regardless if it is unpopular to the global community, just like other countries of the world. I can't just force my way into a country and claim citizenship because there is a better opportunity for me there without going through the proper channels, and I believe that is a maxim that could be applied to all individuals (with the noted exception of base humanitarian concerns). Israel should show compassion to those who have fled particularly terrible conditions, especially because of what they supposedly stand for, but it is their prerogative. It is very unfortunate and disappointing to see some of their citizenry be in such upheaval over a reasonable court decision and this situation...most homogeneous populations would probably act similar but that is not a justification nor does it make it morally correct.
fuq all that sh1t. they go around the world inciting wars. the chickens have come home to roost. i'm all for the sudanese breaking the doors down with guns...
that peace sh1t never got anything done. but it's good to have niccas like you as smoke screens with the soft ass messages.
To each their own. Peace has worked in the past, and is more likely to work in this case..but I'm all for exercising free will so if that's what their rational choice is then I wish them luck on achieving their goals. That 2pac speech oddly reminds me of the theme of your post -sidenote. Anyway, I think there are better options than what you suggest but
Yahoo has been PM for over a decade...that isn't regime change.
This is what YOU said and I corrected you. Get your facts straight before you trying to pass judgement on a group of people you know nothing about.
What peace?
Human rights should be considered as inherent and unalienable. With that said, illegal immigration should be dealt with under the discretion of the country those are immigrating to. I would hope that Israel welcomes those and their family members whom are fleeing dangerous situations, but they shouldn't necessarily have to accept everyone crossing the borders as citizens. As a country, Israel has the right to determine who can become citizens and how, regardless if it is unpopular to the global community, just like other countries of the world. I can't just force my way into a country and claim citizenship because there is a better opportunity for me there without going through the proper channels, and I believe that is a maxim that could be applied to all individuals (with the noted exception of base humanitarian concerns). Israel should show compassion to those who have fled particularly terrible conditions, especially because of what they supposedly stand for, but it is their prerogative. It is very unfortunate and disappointing to see some of their citizenry be in such upheaval over a reasonable court decision and this situation...most homogeneous populations would probably act similar but that is not a justification nor does it make it morally correct.