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Man you don't half talk some right excrement. :loopy:

 

I know you would like everyone to believe that but thankfully most people aren't gullible enough to believe you and they can easily check the facts for themselves.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2727266/Sainsbury-s-strips-kosher-food-shelves-fear-attacks-anti-Israeli-protesters.html

 

Keep up the good work, Boycott and protest will work in the long term, even if some will try convince you its futile. :)

 

The problem is that they have taken it off the shelves for the wrong reason.

 

Sainsbury's strips kosher food from its shelves over fear of attacks by anti-Israeli protesters.

 

They have simply succumbed to terrorism but they haven't agreed with you.

 

Some of the goods removed were from Britain and Poland, not just Israel

 

So BDS as proven to be an anti Jewish protest movement,

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The problem is that they have taken it off the shelves for the wrong reason.

 

Sainsbury's strips kosher food from its shelves over fear of attacks by anti-Israeli protesters.

 

They have simply succumbed to terrorism but they haven't agreed with you.

 

Some of the goods removed were from Britain and Poland, not just Israel

 

So BDS as proven to be an anti Jewish protest movement,

 

So protesting outside a supermarket is 'terrorism' but killing 500 children and wounding and orphaning thousands more in indiscriminate bombing is 'defending yourself.'

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So protesting outside a supermarket is 'terrorism' but killing 500 children and wounding and orphaning thousands more in indiscriminate bombing is 'defending yourself.'

 

Haven't you and your aliasses realised by now that you've already lost?

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So protesting outside a supermarket is 'terrorism' but killing 500 children and wounding and orphaning thousands more in indiscriminate bombing is 'defending yourself.'

Using violence and intimidation to force a shop into not selling a product is no different than trying to change government policy by using violence and intimidation. If you don't want to buy Jewish goods then don't buy them and I respect your right to boycott them, but once you try to force others through violence and intimidation then you become no better than a terrorist.

 

Israel have been attacked by terrorists in the hope of changing their policies, terrorists are attacking shops and shoppers in the hope of changing business policy and shoppers policy, both should be dealt will by using force if necessary, but no one should ever cave in to terrorism.

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Some of the goods removed were from Britain and Poland, not just Israel

 

So BDS as proven to be an anti Jewish protest movement,

 

of course it is. Protesting outside the Israeli embassy is fine. Attacking supermarket shelves that display kosher food that is not Made In Israel, or shouting obscenities at random passing Jewish people, isn't. That is what the Nazis did on Kristallnacht.

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This thread is anti semitic and I am suprised it has been allowed to remain on SF. I have my thoughts as to why it is remaining and so I will leave it at that. Boycotting UK supermarkets to cause a reaction in another country is very backward thinking, it will hurt the UK more than Israel.

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of course it is. Protesting outside the Israeli embassy is fine. Attacking supermarket shelves that display kosher food that is not Made In Israel, or shouting obscenities at random passing Jewish people, isn't. That is what the Nazis did on Kristallnacht.

 

Even if it is made in Israel it is still not acceptable behavour, boycott it by not buying it, but attacking shoppers and supermarkets is completely unacceptable and needs stamping out with force if necessary.

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Haven't you and your aliasses realised by now that you've already lost?

 

The Boycotting has just begun and is getting stronger, its the end game that matters. There's different ways to win and loose, Israel is always going to win an armed warfare but their propaganda campaign that supported it is waning and the proxy war of Boycotts will be far harder for them to win out on.

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The Boycotting has just begun and is getting stronger, its the end game that matters. There's different ways to win and loose, Israel is always going to win an armed warfare but their propaganda campaign that supported it is waning and the proxy war of Boycotts will be far harder for them to win out on.

 

So if you can't destroy Israel through violent conflict you intend to destroy them by encouraging everyone to boycott Jewish goods.

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Even if it is made in Israel it is still not acceptable behavour, boycott it by not buying it, but attacking shoppers and supermarkets is completely unacceptable and needs stamping out with force if necessary.

 

Bomb the supermarkets !!!

 

Who cares if the majority of innocent shoppers die eh ?

 

That's the Israeli policy isn't it ?

 

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So if you can't destroy Israel through violent conflict you intend to destroy them by encouraging everyone to boycott Jewish goods.

 

The word destroy is part and parcel of the Israeli paranoia/propaganda mentality.

 

The only people out to destroy anything from what we have seen is... ?

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