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Sam Cohen • 4 years ago

looks good sounds good lets hope that it succeeds in its objective.

Nicole Chaplain-Pearman • 4 years ago

This woman and this organisation are doing something beautiful and I applaud them. I get so sick of all the hate and negativity.

lewjac3 • 4 years ago

Better to create a deterrent by fighting back as Israel has done.

Steph • 4 years ago

This is a non-violent civil way of fighting back. It may not be the only way required, but I respect it and I think it will have its own special constructive influence.

lewjac3 • 4 years ago

Jew haters don’t understand non violent ways.

Rahel • 4 years ago

When you build bridges and empower people with information, you don't need to fight back.

lewjac3 • 4 years ago

That is naive in my opinion, the Jew haters only understand strength, you hit me I will hit you, Israel is an example of this.

Rahel • 4 years ago

I was referring to people that don't yet hate Jews, but have never met a Jew. I also believe in strength. If you hit me I will hit you back so hard, you will never get up again. This is my motto. I served in the Israeli Air Force many years ago, so I know what you are talking about.

lewjac3 • 4 years ago

Shalom

Arkady • 4 years ago

I'm 72 y.o. +. I have lived in many places in USSR, a few states in USA. Travelled a lot. I never saw any nation, tribe, ethnicity placing booths on the streets and calling people to see how good they are.
Everybody makes his own celebration, inviting friends and acquaintances based on his own relationship independently of race, color or religion of an invitee, at list I mean normal people. But just to camp on the street and scream "how good we are" sounds
crazy and calls for an opposite opinion.