Israel's CHIEF RABBI CALLS AFRICAN-AMERICANS ‘MONKEYS’ IN SERMON

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They call us Gentile's when our back is turned I'm not surprised in the least...:beli: They tend to forget how hitler damned near exterminated 2/3 of their entire people... and now they want to act just like him... It's fine when your at the top being racist, facist but when your own the bottom it's save me... and We were victims too...

You can't have it both ways a$$hole...:beli:
 

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Check this out Coli they originally tried to set up Camp in East Africa and do us like Palestinians.... in Uganda and Kenya... these demons are disgusting. I hope they fade off the face of the earth. Take my homeland :ufdup: we don't play that... :bustback: :bustback: :pacspit:

Proposals for a Jewish state - Wikipedia

The British Uganda Program was a plan to give a portion of British East Africa to the Jewishpeople as a homeland.

The offer was first made by British Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain to Theodore Herzl's Zionist group in 1903. He offered 5,000 square miles (13,000 km2) of the Mau Plateau in what is today Kenya. The offer was a response to pogroms against the Jews in Russia, and it was hoped the area could be a refuge from persecution for the Jewish people.

The idea was brought to the World Zionist Organization's Zionist Congress at its sixth meeting in 1903 in Basel. There a fierce debate ensued. The African land was described as an "ante-chamber to the Holy Land", but other groups felt that accepting the offer would make it more difficult to establish a Jewish state in Palestine. Before the vote on the matter, the Russian delegation stormed out in opposition. In the end, the motion to consider the plan passed by 295 to 177 votes.

The next year, a three-man delegation was sent to inspect the plateau. Its high elevation gave it a temperate climate, making it suitable for European settlement. However, the observers found a dangerous land filled with lions and other creatures. Moreover, it was populated by a large number of Maasai who did not seem at all amenable to an influx of people coming from Europe.

After receiving this report, the Congress decided in 1905 to politely decline the British offer. Some Jews, who viewed this as a mistake, formed the Jewish Territorialist Organization with the aim of establishing a Jewish state anywhere.[4]
 
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