More logical fallacy.
If someone were anti Israel, they could also be anti Muslim and/or anti terrorist. I quite imagine there are people who hate both Jews and Muslims both, equally. I doubt we see Ku Klux Klan meeting where they celebrate Muslims and condemn Jews or vice versa.
I have not stated a pro-Muslim or a pro terrorist sentiment whatsoever.
I find problems with Israel's actions and attitudes at times, what they do, and the way the US acts blindly when it comes to Israel. I find a fanaticism with some members of the Zionist cause that I think is unhealthy. I oppose fanaticism of any kind. I express these opinions. There are Jews in America who also share some or all of the same opinions, so the opinions themselves are not anti-Semitic.
I find that when it is known that Israel spies were caught spying on America, most Americans shrug, but if these same people were from a Muslim country, or a communist country, etc. they would cry "how horrible." Spying is spying. I believe we should be just as fair and just with Israeli spies and Israeli actions as we are with anyone else, no matter what their nationality or religion.
So, your obvious fallacious thought process, at least to any logical person, is that simply because I find flaw with Israel, political fanaticism of certain practitioners of Zionism, and America in its policies of turning a blind eye to what Israel does at time, that I must therefore support terrorism and be pro-Muslim. That is pure nonsense, and false.
I am neither pro Muslim, not anti Muslim. Since I don't support violence, that blanket statement automatically condemns those individuals of any religion who support violence. I believe religious preference is not my business, nor the business of anyone else. I see that as the American way actually...
If Israel murders people, and most Americans look the other way as they so often do with the actions of Israel, and rationalize it away as so many Americans do, of course I will cry "bloody murder" as it will be a bloody murder.
If someone were anti Israel, they could also be anti Muslim and/or anti terrorist. I quite imagine there are people who hate both Jews and Muslims both, equally. I doubt we see Ku Klux Klan meeting where they celebrate Muslims and condemn Jews or vice versa.
I have not stated a pro-Muslim or a pro terrorist sentiment whatsoever.
I find problems with Israel's actions and attitudes at times, what they do, and the way the US acts blindly when it comes to Israel. I find a fanaticism with some members of the Zionist cause that I think is unhealthy. I oppose fanaticism of any kind. I express these opinions. There are Jews in America who also share some or all of the same opinions, so the opinions themselves are not anti-Semitic.
I find that when it is known that Israel spies were caught spying on America, most Americans shrug, but if these same people were from a Muslim country, or a communist country, etc. they would cry "how horrible." Spying is spying. I believe we should be just as fair and just with Israeli spies and Israeli actions as we are with anyone else, no matter what their nationality or religion.
So, your obvious fallacious thought process, at least to any logical person, is that simply because I find flaw with Israel, political fanaticism of certain practitioners of Zionism, and America in its policies of turning a blind eye to what Israel does at time, that I must therefore support terrorism and be pro-Muslim. That is pure nonsense, and false.
I am neither pro Muslim, not anti Muslim. Since I don't support violence, that blanket statement automatically condemns those individuals of any religion who support violence. I believe religious preference is not my business, nor the business of anyone else. I see that as the American way actually...
If Israel murders people, and most Americans look the other way as they so often do with the actions of Israel, and rationalize it away as so many Americans do, of course I will cry "bloody murder" as it will be a bloody murder.
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We agree that Israel does not need the US financial aid to survive and can go it alone. And I don't think it was ever in dispute.
Whether we should abandon Israel is a completely different matter. If that ever happens you with your pro-muslim pro-terrorist sentiments will be the first to cry bloody murder if Israel carpet bombs Beirut with [cheap] conventional bombs or nukes a couple of arab/persian capitals and there will be nothing we can do to stop them because we won't have any leverage on them.