It isn't anti-Semitism, it is the Arab people not condoning Isreals actions against Palestine.
And the U.S. has no right to any of the lands of America, yet what do we have.
Isreal has forcefully taken over the majority of Palestine and they won't stop till they take it all over and drive Arabs out.
Yeah because Palestine can really contend with Isreal which is backed by the U.S. and was backed by much of the western world.
He's probably dead for losing anyway.
That he won't shake hands with a member of a country that is routinely oppressing members of the Ummah? I'm pretty sure that's the point.Explain what point he is making, then, and how it contributes to improving, well, anything. It's pettiness, pure and simple.
If your position is that BDS extends to not showing basic courtesy to other human beings you meet (even if in the context of representing their nations), then you can't go to the Olympics. That seems fairly straightforward. The ultimatum that Israeli athletes cannot compete at the same event as the Arab world is incompatible with the Olympics. Although the Olympics has occasionally fell prey to stay-to-stay disputes, it has not and shouldn't fall prey to person-to-person disputes. The Olympics is like the legendary WW1 christmas day soccer matches: it should be a reminder of the commonwealth of man even in a world where so many divisions exist.
That he won't shake hands with a member of a country that is routinely oppressing members of the Ummah? I'm pretty sure that's the point.
It's petty but who gives a fuck, it's only a sports match, there's so much more important in the world, don't you think?
So the point he's making is that he's a blind, fanatical moron who can't differentiate between an individual and a nation's government, and a rude asshole? Okay... I guess his point is made!That he won't shake hands with a member of a country that is routinely oppressing members of the Ummah? I'm pretty sure that's the point.
Did anyone say this was the most important thing in the world? Whoareyoutalkingtowhatareyoutalkingabout.gifIt's petty but who gives a fuck, it's only a sports match, there's so much more important in the world, don't you think?
That he won't shake hands with a member of a country that is routinely oppressing members of the Ummah? I'm pretty sure that's the point.
It's petty but who gives a fuck, it's only a sports match, there's so much more important in the world, don't you think?
Go read History, Antisemitism peaked among Muslims after the creation of Israel,Should be sent home and banned. If you can't represent your country at an Olympic event because "security concerns" you should decline to take part. Your country should be banned from taking part as well.
Antisemitism in Islam is horrific and deplorable.
Not an inch should be given in supporting it because "security concerns". Not an inch.
Which is better?
Not shaking his hand because he believes in a different god
Jews, Muslims, and Christians all believe in the same god.
Lots of (muslim) Arabs feel very very involved in the matter.
Yeah no...jews and Christians perhaps
Yeah no...jews and Christians perhaps
I understand the point that you're making but I still can't help but feel this thread makes a big deal out of it. People often feel powerless as individuals and nobody gives a shit what this man thinks, does or feels at any other time except for now and he used that to make a point. Would I do it? Of course I fucking wouldn't, I'd shake the guys hand and get on with the sport. Should we be talking about this guy like he's scum? No.When the "whole world" tunes in for the Olympics, especially kids and families, making your political point personal against another human athlete is petty and ignorant at best, discriminatory and inflammatory at worst.
Hence we we often use sporting events as the one time countries and athletes can compete in good faith and walk away winner or loser with their heads held high.
But no let us introduce or let the cancer of the world, bigotry/discrimination roam free in the Olympics because it happens elsewhere. Right?
People are representing their countries, it's hardly surprising.So the point he's making is that he's a blind, fanatical moron who can't differentiate between an individual and a nation's government, and a rude asshole? Okay... I guess his point is made!
Did anyone say this was the most important thing in the world? Whoareyoutalkingtowhatareyoutalkingabout.gif
Yeah, I mean, I won't speak for the guys political ideology and I agree with you to an extent but this is a bit like people saying 'why are you fundraising for breast cancer? Aren't all cancers important!?'But would he shake the hand of a Turk? They pretty much do the same to the Kurds as what Israel does to the Palestinians.
I'd take the whole outrage over Palestine a lot more seriously if the same people were just as upset over Kurdistan. (which was divided up between 3 countries as opposed to giving it to the Kurds)
And going outside the Middle East, Tibet.. There's very little talk about that because no one wants to anger China.
All 3 believe in the Abrahamic God?
Yeah no...jews and Christians perhaps
Jews, Muslims, and Christians all believe in the same god.
They do. Muslims beleive Jesus and Moses were prophets. Same with Mormons.They slightly differ on what he requires....shared history is not the same as believing in the same God
If that were true Christians would have the same God as the mormons
Edit: Also Christians believe in a single God in three persons; a triune God. Pretty sure the muslims don't. Therefore we don't believe in the same God.
Jews, Muslims, and Christians all believe in the same god.
They slightly differ on what he requires....shared history is not the same as believing in the same God
If that were true Christians would have the same God as the mormons
Edit: Also Christians believe in a single God in three persons; a triune God. Pretty sure the muslims don't. Therefore we don't believe in the same God.
It's the same god like how Batman is the same guy in the 60s tv show, the Burton films, and Lego Batman.
It's the same god like how Batman is the same guy in the 60s tv show, the Burton films, and Lego Batman.
Dishonorable but probably smart given where he lives.
They lost their land decades ago in war. Most of the borders on Earth are drawn by war. It sucks and it's the furthest thing from perfect. Most of us are able to deal with it civilly.
Holy hell, this is one of the finest analogies I've ever read.
Lol well done.
lolIt's the same god like how Batman is the same guy in the 60s tv show, the Burton films, and Lego Batman.
Holy shit, whatCivilly? Why should he deal with an occupier civilly?
Then he should have not attended the Olympics in the first place instead of acting like a cowardly little bitch.
Yeah no...jews and Christians perhaps
Civilly? Why should he deal with an occupier civilly?
Thanks, guys. I came up with it years ago.
I think the argument that these gods are the same is stupid at best and intellectually dishonest at worst.
Thanks, guys. I came up with it years ago.
I think the argument that these gods are the same is stupid at best and intellectually dishonest at worst.
Not to mention that respect and being apolitical is a core principle of judo itself.On one hand you're respecting your fellow human being.
On the other, you're perpetuating a division in which neither individual has any direct control.
Also, it's called being nice respective of boundary.
e.g. Part and purpose of the Olympics
All of this.Wtf is this. Did the Israeli judoka occupy his land? Shouls greeks stop shaking hands with Turks who occupy Constantinople now called Istanbul. It is the Olympics. You're going against the very spirit of the games. Keep your politics out of it.
If a modern Egyptian athlete cannot shake hands with an Israeli athlete it is sheer anti semitism, anti jewism and dehumanization.
How anyone can even defend this shit is beyond me.
Civilly? Why should he deal with an occupier civilly?
Besides the Palestinian issue people Egypt was also invaded by Israeli in 1967 which was a massacre on the Egyptian side and the they even managed to even annex sani until it was taken back in another waralso we were receiving lots Gaza refuges during there attack and saw first hand what Israeli was doing so theres a ton of bad blood between the two countries
On one hand you're respecting your fellow human being.
On the other, you're perpetuating a division in which neither individual has any direct control.
Also, it's called being nice respective of boundary.
e.g. Part and purpose of the Olympics
However, Palestine made the choice to go to war in 1947 by not accepting the UN Partition plan. And the other Arab nations joined them in '48 in a war of elimination, in which the stated goal was to drive the Jews into the sea. Certainly that has fostered a great deal of enmity, as did al-Husseini's support of the Nazis in World War II. I don't agree with the goals of the Israeli right-wing which unfortunately now has a majority in the country and is, as you said, hell bent on acquiring all of Palestine. And there were indeed many Zionists (historically, the Irgun and Lehi) who committed wanton violence and acts of terror that cannot be excused. However, going back to my original point, the comparison to Apartheid South Africa just does not stand up to scrutiny. To make that argument is to blindly dismiss the historical context in which the state of Israel was created and the historical ties to the land that the Jews do indeed have. It's a much more complex situation than simple colonialism.
Wtf is this. Did the Israeli judoka occupy his land? Shouls greeks stop shaking hands with Turks who occupy Constantinople now called Istanbul. It is the Olympics. You're going against the very spirit of the games. Keep your politics out of it.
If a modern Egyptian athlete cannot shake hands with an Israeli athlete it is sheer anti semitism, anti jewism and dehumanization.
How anyone can even defend this shit is beyond me.
They are both there as representatives of their countries. It's understandable that any Arab would refuse acts of normalization with Israel while they oppress the Palestinians - although in that context, he should have refused to compete against him in the first place.
They are both there as representatives of their countries. It's understandable that any Arab would refuse acts of normalization with Israel while they oppress the Palestinians - although in that context, he should have refused to compete against him in the first place.
HahahahahahahaIf you want to get technical, European converts, such as the Ashkenazi and Sephardi, don't really have a strong claim to any legacy in the Levant. Their immigration, and establishment of a new state, can be seen as more European colonialism of foreign lands.
Wtf is this. Did the Israeli judoka occupy his land? Shouls greeks stop shaking hands with Turks who occupy Constantinople now called Istanbul. It is the Olympics. You're going against the very spirit of the games. Keep your politics out of it.
If a modern Egyptian athlete cannot shake hands with an Israeli athlete it is sheer anti semitism, anti jewism and dehumanization.
How anyone can even defend this shit is beyond me.
I wonder what the posts would have been like if the Israeli fighter had refused to shake the Egyptian's hand.
Oh Islam.
But the Olympics also represent individual exceptionalism.
I also find it disturbing that normalisation is equatable to basic human civility.
It has nothing to do with his religion or the fact that he's Jewish. He is a representative of the state of Israel, a state which is currently imprisoning the Palestinian population with no civil rights.
While Israel subjugates the Palestinians to this standard of treatment, the only way to fight for their freedom is by boycott, divestment, and sanctions, as well as refusing any acts of normalization with representatives of the Israeli state.