Seriously, how is this an argument? What you said literally makes no sense as a response to the op.

Seriously, how is this an argument? What you said literally makes no sense as a response to the op.
Dont be needlessly confrontational nikka...its called an observation..albeit a bit random..I responded to the OP above already but i see you glossed over that and zoomed in on the point of information like you tryna prove something.
so israel is just gonna send a govt agency to complain every time a random high school dresses up as hitler, anywhere in the worldHow is this an argument? And how is it odd to you that israel would complain?
Its a fukked up thing to do
Its a fukked up thing to do, im not going to complain that israel representitive office in taiwan was against this.
then we disagree on literally nothingim anti israel as it gets but this is a very fukked up thing for a school to do
i wish america would withdraw all funding from that country, asapLol I dapped it because I agree that it's not odd that israel would complain. That's literally what a country's representative does....voice concerns and liaise between the states. You're outraged because a Jewish country is concerned about school kids putting on Nazi floats?
i wish america would withdraw all funding from that country, asap
i wish america would withdraw all funding from that country, asap
Several years ago, I had dinner at Galileo, a Washington restaurant, with Steven Rosen, who was then the director of foreign-policy issues at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The group, which is better known by its acronym, aipac, lobbies for Israel’s financial and physical security. Like many lobbyists, Rosen cultivated reporters, hoping to influence their writing while keeping his name out of print.
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David Steiner, a New Jersey real-estate developer who was then serving as aipac’s president, was caught on tape boasting that he had “cut a deal” with the Administration of George H. W. Bush to provide more aid to Israel. Steiner also said that he was “negotiating” with the incoming Clinton Administration over the appointment of a pro-Israel Secretary of State. “We have a dozen people in his”—Clinton’s—“headquarters . . . and they are all going to get big jobs,” Steiner said. Soon after the tape’s existence was disclosed, Steiner resigned his post. I asked Rosen if aipac suffered a loss of influence after the Steiner affair. A half smile appeared on his face, and he pushed a napkin across the table. “You see this napkin?” he said. “In twenty-four hours, we could have the signatures of seventy senators on this napkin.”
did i miss where this was a decree of the taiwanese government? or ONE HIGH SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRYI can tell numerous people in this thread wish they had this opportunity