"For asking legit questions about Israel, the State Dept. wants to toss you in jail"
"For asking simple questions about the racist, Apartheid state of Israel, or asking questions about the Zionist version of the Holocaust™, the State Department wants to toss people in jail.
Here's a line copied and pasted from the State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism:
Anti-Semitic acts are criminal when they are so defined by law..
(The above link lists many other forbidden acts, to many to mention here.)
Seems clear enough to me. Don't read, think and educate yourself as to what's going on the world and how in the hell the U.S. got in such a big mess in Iraq, since that is against the law.
People in other countries, like Germany and France, who ask questions about Israel or the Holocaust™ get tossed in prison and now the State Dept. Bolsheviks--oops, weren't the Bolsheviks controlled by people of Jewish persuasion? Shit, done broke the law--the Bolsheviks at State want to toss you into prison, so your questions won't infect others seeking the truth.
What is "Anti-Semiticism" according to the State Department Rabbis?
Working definition: "Anti-[S]emitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti[-S]emitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities."
There, it's much clearer now, isn't it? All one needs is to perceive certain thoughts towards the Khazar descendants and Condi Rice will send in one of her goon squads to lay waste to your sinful activities.
Don't even think about commenting about how the MSM, world-wide, is mostly owned by the Jews, because, yep, that's right, thinking those thoughts is VERBOTEN!!!........ Shit, done broke the law again, by using a term associated with the Nazi's in describing the State Department's new Office of Allowed Thought.
Even though Condi's Thought Police DEMAND that you think of Israel as a Jewish state, you cannot in any way think, write or infer that Jews are responsible for the homicidal treatment and ethnic cleansing campaign against the Palestinians. Even though the Jews are responsible for the homicidal treatment and ethnic cleansing campaign against the Palestinians..... Shit, done broke the law again.
And for God's sake--uhh, can i still say "God" or do i have to refer to him/her as "Jehovah?" For Jehovah's sake, don't ever, ever ask ANY questions about the Holocaust™.
Especially questions about the number SIX MILLION, even though that number has been watered down over time to around 3.5 million...Dammit, just broke the law again.
Damn, i guess i better go turn myself in at the closest State Department Re-Education Center so they can purge my brain of unJewishness.
Hell, by the time those Yeshiva Rabbis get thru working me over, i'll be wearing a yarmulka, reading phrases from the Talmud and thinking all of those hateful thoughts that the Zionists and Yeshiva Rabbis think towards Palestinians.
Oops, broke the law again... Wait, there's someone knocking at the door....Aahhhggh.... who in the hell are you weirdly dressed people and why do you dress in all black clothing? And what's with the pig tails on grown men?....Aaahhgag
From the Office to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism Site
The Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism (SEAS) advocates U.S. policy on anti-Semitism both in the U.S. and internationally. Anti-Semitism is discrimination against or hatred toward Jews [see full definition]. SEAS develops and implements policies and projects to support efforts to combat anti-Semitism.
SEAS was established by the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act of 2004, and is a part of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL). DRL produces the State Department's annual reports on Human Rights Practices and International Religious Freedom, and SEAS provides input on anti-Semitism for these reports.
Led by the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, Gregg Rickman, DRL/SEAS welcomes information on anti-Semitic incidents, including personal and property attacks; government policies, including judicial/prosecutorial decisions and educational programs on the issue; and press and mass media reports."