Message from @Extra Crispy

Discord ID: 503303696357130240


2018-10-20 20:26:33 UTC  

in reference to not knowing about genetic citizenship

2018-10-20 20:26:42 UTC  

what do you mean by "criminal"?

2018-10-20 20:27:02 UTC  

here we go guys

2018-10-20 20:27:05 UTC  

here we go guys

2018-10-20 20:27:06 UTC  

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2018-10-20 20:27:12 UTC  

Let me elaborate

2018-10-20 20:27:24 UTC  

@K3 people with a file on em

2018-10-20 20:27:38 UTC  

Murder,theft,rape,arson

2018-10-20 20:27:39 UTC  

Whatever

2018-10-20 20:27:59 UTC  

Basically, if you were born here and your parents are citizens, you are a citizen too. But if you wish to immigrate here, and become a citizen,  then it would be very easy if you are Jewish and very difficult if you are not. This is so because Israel was founded as "the National home for the Jewish people" and its main purpose was to be a shelter and safe haven for this much persecuted ethnic group.  @K3 @Extra Crispy @Tinker Tom

2018-10-20 20:28:25 UTC  

why do you think jews are such a persecuted ethnic group?

2018-10-20 20:28:34 UTC  

Hecking, why can't I just agree to not have a child there

2018-10-20 20:28:39 UTC  

Or adopt a jewish child

2018-10-20 20:28:43 UTC  

fecking

2018-10-20 20:28:56 UTC  

@K3 that's up for debate

2018-10-20 20:28:59 UTC  

ok

2018-10-20 20:29:02 UTC  

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2018-10-20 20:29:07 UTC  

why do u think

2018-10-20 20:29:10 UTC  

Dosent change the fact they are tho

2018-10-20 20:29:12 UTC  

america was founded as a place of and for white men of good character as well, but yet of course this is clearly not allowed thanks to certain groups of whom are also commonly found proponing for nigger+white women porn

2018-10-20 20:29:13 UTC  

Hullo

2018-10-20 20:29:16 UTC  

but why are they

2018-10-20 20:29:25 UTC  

My table is in half

2018-10-20 20:29:37 UTC  

Because we like being in our own isolated community with our own rules and our unpopular religion

2018-10-20 20:29:53 UTC  

If I was in charge I also wouldent like that

2018-10-20 20:29:55 UTC  

sounds racist to me

2018-10-20 20:29:58 UTC  

we liked being our own isolated nation with our own people and ideals

2018-10-20 20:30:00 UTC  

Not really

2018-10-20 20:30:01 UTC  

amsalem are you a racist nazi

2018-10-20 20:30:05 UTC  

saN you are a idiot

2018-10-20 20:30:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/501350101273542656/503303926800711680/20181020_155655.jpg

2018-10-20 20:30:11 UTC  

sounds like israel needs open borders

2018-10-20 20:30:12 UTC  

Nice

2018-10-20 20:30:14 UTC  

New setup

2018-10-20 20:30:15 UTC  

great job

2018-10-20 20:30:20 UTC  

Israel's immigration laws explicitly favor Jews. They also give room for "judgement" in deciding whether non-Jews can become citizens. The authority making this judgment is the ministry of internal affairs. More precisely, it's in the hands of the minister. 
This makes the question of non-Jewish immigration a political one. Since there are no clear rules or guidelines as to who gets to get in, it depends on the specific minister currently in office, and the government he is a part of, to decide how "open" Israel is to non-Jewish immigrants at any given time. 
In most cases it's not really open, but there could be exceptions. An immigrant or refugee could ask for citizenship and hope that the minister will decide in their favor. The outcome is subject to the immigrant's personal circumstances as well as current political and even personal views of those in power. 
One notable example is when, during the Vietnam War in the 1970's a boat with Vietnamese refugees was accepted into Israel and its passengers were given citizenship by the then Prime Minister, Menahem Begin. He thought that he couldn't let these people drown or starve, like so many countries let Jewish refugees die at sea when they fled Nazi Germany. 
On the other hand, there are currently thousands of people coming into Israel from Africa, mostly from Sudan and Eritrea. The question of whether these people are work immigrants, trying to "piggyback" on Israel's thriving economy (well, relatively speaking) or refugees escaping horrible circumstances is highly debated in Israel. The current government generally tends to see them as illegal immigrants and many activists think they're refugees. My assumption here is that a different government might have been more flexible towards these people and might have given some of them citizenship based on their personal circumstances.

2018-10-20 20:30:20 UTC  

300iq

2018-10-20 20:30:22 UTC  

america liked being an isolated nation until andrew jackson and monroe and teddy and wilson and

2018-10-20 20:30:32 UTC  

open borders for israel, tolerance is israels strength

2018-10-20 20:30:33 UTC  

And no America isn't a white men land