'Proud Jew' vs. 'Proud Zionist" t-shirts

So you don't know. I cannot say I am surprised. Uneducated dolt. :palm:

It...is...explained...in...the...OP.

Ironic; the whiny thread trolling bitch calling me one. You have ZERO self awareness don't you.

Still, you're too brain dead to comprehend the whole point of this story. Even after I tried to use CRAYONS to explain it to you. You're either a dishonest hack, or really this mentally deranged.
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Still whining.

I am still waiting for you to explain how being a proud Zionist is offensive. But alas, when you wallow in lies and are nothing more than a thread trolling dumbass, flailing is all you have left. :palm:

I am still waiting for you to answer the question in the OP.
 
You said 230 years but neglected to subtract the last 50 or so and especially the past 30 where those things have been reversed.

There have been plenty of efforts made to level the playing field but nobdy wants to talk about blacks' own role and responsibilities in improving their lot.

As long as black teens continue to drop out of school, have children out of wedlock and get involved in crime and violence at rates higher than any othet segment of society, nothing the rest of us do will ever amount to much.

The problem is that is poitcally incorrect and ths verboten to even have a conversation about it.

It's like a big, giant lie that everyone sees, but just ignores.

Just like the right sees what a dangerous, unqualified lunatic Trump is, but just ignres it.

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Yea how dare We Jews have a homeland,, should Israel talk peace with people who calls for it's destruction in it's charter?


Any Jews have representation in Arab counties?

But
List of Arab members of the Knesset

There is no historical proof that the jews, who are a RELGION not a nationality, ever had a legitimate claim to Palestine.

The country was taken away from the people who had inhabited it for thousands of years and given to members of a religion.

Blind acceptance of that, while the Zionists continue to encroach further and further into what little land was left for the original inhabitants, is unconscionable.
 
You have reached your apex and now you lost momentum.

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What makes Zionism or BLM as non supremacist!?

I wouldn't call either group supremacist. I don't believe that at their cores those movements view their members, active or passive, willing or unwilling, as superior to all others. They are both groups of largely aggrieved people who have endured centuries or millennia of oppression and racism. They are not like white supremacists whose views stem mainly from racism.
 
Teachers and school emloyees should not be wearing t-shirts with ANY kind of messaging on it.

Especially social activist messaging.

Actually, teachers should not be wearing t-shirts period.

I actually sort of agree with this. Is it your opinion with messages like, "God bless America's troops," "Just Do It," or "San Juan, Puerto Rico"?
 
Why is what happened 230 years ago relavent to the word we live in today?

Are you saying that dredging up ancient history to make one segment of society feel like perpetual victims who can never rise above their present situation without everyone else bowing to them is the way to achieve racial harmony?

I do not see it that way.

Time to stop hanging on to the past and move forward.

For Black people to "move forward" and explicitly trust white people is like a battered spouse returning to the abusive relationship and hoping for the best. One doesn't simply "stop hanging on" to centuries of inexplicable cruelty, evil, and violence; and it's offensive to tell Black people to get over it. Lastly, as the past five years have shown without any ambiguity whatsoever, racism is alive, well, and thriving in the US. The abuse hasn't ended, so it isn't possible to "move forward".
 
For Black people to "move forward" and explicitly trust white people is like a battered spouse returning to the abusive relationship and hoping for the best. One doesn't simply "stop hanging on" to centuries of inexplicable cruelty, evil, and violence; and it's offensive to tell Black people to get over it. Lastly, as the past five years have shown without any ambiguity whatsoever, racism is alive, well, and thriving in the US. The abuse hasn't ended, so it isn't possible to "move forward".

STFU you idiot. You are clueless as to the reality around you.
 
....Schools have increasingly become key venues for political debates, especially around racism. On September 17, Oregon teacher Lauren Pefferle came to school in blackface to protest a vaccine mandate. Days before that, a Portland teacher removed the US flag from her classroom after the school district banned BLM and LGBTQ flags. In July, Illinois teacher Jeanne Hedgepeth was fired for anti-BLM social media posts, leading her to sue the school district in response.

https://meaww.com/nyc-ms-51-teacher-proud-zionist-t-shirt-banned-files-discrimination-complaint....
Those people are cray-cray.

FWIW, schools have to balance free speech with the good order of the student body. People wearing provocative messages (like porn, a judgement call) cause problems. Better to just ban any shirt with writing other than one's legal name.

Kids being kids would just start wearing color coded clothes. The bests answer, IMO, is school uniforms to a limited extent.
 
What is the difference? Why is "Zionist" offensive?

NYC school bans 'Proud Zionist' t-shirt, teacher calls it 'anti-Semitic'
Teacher slams principal over banning 'politically explosive' shirt, says other staff allowed to wear pro-BLM messages


How is pro BLM messages offensive?

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY: An English teacher at a Brooklyn school has filed a discrimination complaint over his t-shirt, which fellow staff and students allegedly found offensive. Jeffrey Levy reportedly wore a 'Proud Zionist' t-shirt to school one day but was quickly reprimanded for doing so. He goes on to claim that other political messages, such as pro-Black Lives Matter (BLM) and women's rights have been allowed, so he's clearly not a happy man.

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Schools have increasingly become key venues for political debates, especially around racism. On September 17, Oregon teacher Lauren Pefferle came to school in blackface to protest a vaccine mandate. Days before that, a Portland teacher removed the US flag from her classroom after the school district banned BLM and LGBTQ flags. In July, Illinois teacher Jeanne Hedgepeth was fired for anti-BLM social media posts, leading her to sue the school district in response.

https://meaww.com/nyc-ms-51-teacher-proud-zionist-t-shirt-banned-files-discrimination-complaint

Advocates of Zionism view it as a national liberation movement for the repatriation of a persecuted people residing as minorities in a variety of nations to their ancestral homeland. Critics of Zionism view it as a colonialist, racist and exceptionalist ideology that led advocates to violence during Mandatory Palestine, followed by the exodus of Palestinians, and the subsequent denial of their right to return to lands and property lost during the 1948 and 1967 wars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism

Maybe one day you pin head liberals will understand proud American
 
I actually sort of agree with this. Is it your opinion with messages like, "God bless America's troops," "Just Do It," or "San Juan, Puerto Rico"?

I don't think teachers should be wearing t-shirts priod, but if they do, they should not be supportive of any kind of cause or socio/political position.

If their school's dress code for teachers allows them to wear t-shirts, I don't see anything wrong with something like a college logo or state name or city name, etc.

A little common sense is required.
 
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