ShadowBanned for asking a "fellow white person" what he thought of Israel's immigration policy.

42    06 Feb 2018 09:47 by u/FreeSpeechOrDieTryin

I wonder if this comment will get me shadowbanned again. You'd think the memo would have gone out by now saying "they're on to the Fellow White Person" schtick.

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Whoever else replied is shadow banned also
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It is an honest and important question. Israel does enormous damage, influencing other countries to throw all sane border law out the window, while at the same time having extremely strict immigration laws, to the point of being outright racist themselves. The hypocrisy is plain for all to see, but they hide behind the shaming attempt "antisemitism" to escape any reasonable criticism for it.
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Israel took what the Jews learned from Hitler and applied it to their own administration in their own country. They like those tactics, just not when it's done to themselves. All goyim are fine targets for it though.
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Oh, I think it was pretty much already in place. Some things Hitler did were WAY overboard, but it was in response to the same destructive financial / political influence we see today. Because he and his 3rd Reich fucked up so bad, now the tyrants that are in control of so much of the world have that excuse of "antisemitism". Any legitimate, logical objection to the bloodthirsty abuses from this sect are squelched with screams of "Nazi!!!". It doesn't mean that they weren't just as destructive back then, and even more so now. It is a *huge* problem that needs to be discussed. Logically, with cool reason, without the hyperbolic manipulation of shaming attempts such as "Nazi" or "Antisemitism".
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Do you know of anyone or anywhere that discusses this issue sensibly? Edit: Actually, any discussion of Jewish influence in pre-WW2 Germany would be interesting.
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