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Look, dude. I'm starting to get a little ticked off. With the logic you use to accuse me of hypocrisy, it could also be argued that someone who is against the American government is against the idea of America. I've tried staying respectful so far, but I feel like you're really clutching at straws here. And I didn't ignore Ben's point, Jono. I stated that unlike he claimed, I was not against the "Jewish state in principle". I went on to state that such erroneous labeling is a suffocating influence on those who would speak out against our continued support of Israel's actions. I'm sorry if this offends you, I really am. I try to be sensitive to others' cultures and beliefs but on this point I believe it is not a matter of who is Jewish and who is not, but rather, who is willing to break with societal norms and speak out against injustice and genocide.

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