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Reply #120 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:55pm
 
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I actually choose the job / company just to get on her team and happily took a pay cut for the privallage!
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Reply #121 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:56pm
 
LTYC works from the jizya tax for Non-Muslims.
'It was of course, evident that the tax represented a discrimination and was intended, according to the Koran's own words, to emphasize the inferior status of the non-believers'.
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Reply #122 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:04pm
 
chimera wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:56pm:
LTYC works from the jizya tax for Non-Muslims.
'It was of course, evident that the tax represented a discrimination and was intended, according to the Koran's own words, to emphasize the inferior status of the non-believers'.


I think LTYC would be happy with just the Jiz, should he settle at 60% of the full Jizya??
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Reply #123 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:06pm
 
tallowood wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:52pm:
When asked about reasons for refusing service she started to mumble "Israel, Jews, Judaism". ...


That is a lie. That is not what was reported. She reportedly said she supports Palestinians which makes it a personal and political issue, not a racial issue.

If a Jew doesn't like the way a prospective victim looks at them or not look at them, the Jew will shout antisemitism and set the Jewish mob onto the victim.

If the Jew was wearing a yarmulke it is an even more serious offense to look at them or not look at them in a way they like or don't like.
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Reply #124 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:09pm
 
Setanta wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:36pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:26pm:
Setanta wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:21pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:17pm:
Setanta wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:10pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 6:29pm:
What discriminatory remark did she make about his faith?


Why are you so stuck on what she said? Are you saying actions are innocent and non-discriminatory unless someone says something?

Is the action of denying service because she disagrees politically with the customer not discrimination?


Politically?

I thought he was claiming religious discrimination.



Is what I asked discrimination?


Not changing the subject Set, sorry.  You can play those games with other forum members.  I'm not having it.

Look at the thread title, and stay on topic

Now, what did she say about his religion that was discriminatory?

What did she do that was discriminatory against his religion?

And, how did she know what religion he was?

Just answer the pertinent questions, and don't play games.

Your refusal to answer will result in my acceptance of your white flag.


You know as well as anyone here that they, religion/politics, are inexorably intertwined. She refused service to laminate pro Jewish paper because she took the side of the Palestinians. Her action was discrimination, because of her politics, it was also antisemitic because she refused to do the job because it was Jewish. You don't need to say anything, your actions are enough.

The pertinent question is mine.


White flag accepted.

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Reply #125 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:10pm
 
tallowood wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:52pm:
When asked about reasons for refusing service she started to mumble "Israel, Jews, Judaism".

She made her bed now she have to sleep in it.

Exactly.

The offending article she was "Not comfortable with":

The indomitable spirit of our people
This moment marked the beginning of a journey that would deeply etch the stories of resilience, trauma, and unyielding hope.


As I stepped off the plane into what was an eerily empty Ben Gurion airport, merely 10 minutes later, I found myself outside, a stark contrast to the bustling welcome one typically expects. This moment marked the beginning of a journey that would deeply etch the stories of resilience, trauma, and unyielding hope into my heart – a solidarity mission with Caulfield Shule and The Joint Australia to Israel.

The next very telling reminder of the deep pain felt throughout Israel is the photos of hostages posted everywhere, confronting in their silent plea. Signs of hope and determination also abound, reminding us that the only way through this is together, encapsulated by the phrase “Beyachad nenatzeach, together we will be victorious,” posted wherever we went.

I had determined before leaving Australia to listen to the stories, to engage with people willing to talk, to try and understand the reality they are facing.

My first morning revealed the harsh reality of families still displaced, our hotel serving as an “evacuee hotel”. The dining room was filled with families, backpacks hanging on chairs, parents, and children filling up their lunch boxes from the buffet. Every evening and on Shabbat, the usually very formal and elegant lobby was now the lounge room for these families. Board games, conversations; it was a beautiful yet deeply sad sight to behold.

We had a chance to talk with Shiran, a young mother evacuated from Yachini (a small moshav near Gaza), who had been living in the hotel for the past four and a half months. She described in harrowing detail her ordeal on October 7, mentioning that she first heard lots of rocket alerts but said, “This wasn’t a big deal, we have been living with this for the past 20 years.” With deep trauma and tears in her eyes, she told us she didn’t know how she could move back home.

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We met a beautiful human being, Moshe, who also runs a not-for-profit serving 6000 meals a month to soldiers and others in need. He described a story from a couple of days after October 7. His small village near the Gaza border eventually got rescued by the IDF. They escorted the residents, including many children, about 1km from the town towards buses which would take them to their hotels. As they neared the buses, a siren went off, but with no shelter nearby, he described the soldiers ordering the children to lie down, and the soldiers lay on top of the children to protect them if a rocket or shrapnel landed nearby. This, he said with tears in his eyes, is who we are as a people.

We were truly honoured to meet with soldiers, both those who were sadly injured and those still on the front lines. Elad, currently rehabilitating in Ichilov Hospital, shared his traumatic story of being hit by an explosive device. He couldn’t move his body for days but was recovering well. I asked if he would go back to join his unit, and without hesitation, he said, “They are my brothers, we are fighting for our people, and there is no question I will go back.”

We met Rabbi Bentzi and Rebbetzin Noa, two remarkable people who work at the Machane Shura, the IDF rabbinic base. Both described the absolute horror of October 7 and beyond, working at the IDF Chevra Kadisha. The visions they both saw are indescribable, but they both spoke about the sanctity and care for the bodies and, of course, for the families.

There were many other stories we heard and places we saw. The destruction at Kibbutz Nir Oz, Hostages Square, and the determination to bring back our captives, MDA Blood Centre, to the Natal Trauma Centre. We got to see how both Shaare Zedek and Hadassah hospitals have built entire ICU wards underground, fortresses of healing ready should things escalate. Funded by generous donors, these sanctuaries are not just medical facilities but symbols of preparation and strength.

As I walked back from the shuk before Shabbat, there was a group of people who had gathered at the corner of the sidewalk and began singing “Am Yisrael Chai”. Soon, people were joining from all sides, and I joined with tears in my eyes – a poignant reminder of the indomitable spirit of the Jewish people.

This mission was a profound journey of understanding, connection and solidarity. It has reaffirmed my belief in the power of community and the unbreakable spirit of the Jewish people. As I reflect on my experiences, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude for the lessons learned and the stories shared, which I will carry with me always, a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
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Reply #126 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:15pm
 
The indomitable spirit to commit genocide against innocent children and women against the wishes of the global public and UN members.

That's not indomitable spirit. That is murderous intent and genocide.

Then they have the audacity to ask the travelers to contribute to the cost of murdering children and women.
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Reply #127 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:21pm
 
Needless to say, there is NO Officeworks policy that gives employees discretion to refuse service. So she was a pro-Palestinian liar.

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Reply #128 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:22pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 8:21pm:
Needless to say, there is NO Officeworks policy that gives employees discretion to refuse service. So she was a pro-Palestinian liar.



A bit like Throbbo and creepy turd.

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Reply #129 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 9:11pm
 
Has Greg started another game of don't mention the Jews?
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Reply #130 - Aug 4th, 2024 at 9:31pm
 
Are the death cultists wearing their yarmulkes so that can get in the faces of their victims and hatefully shout antisemitism?
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Reply #131 - Aug 5th, 2024 at 12:59am
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 2nd, 2024 at 3:00pm:
JC Denton wrote on Aug 2nd, 2024 at 2:39pm:
i watched the video and pretty sure the girl wasnt denying the guys print because "he was a jew" (lol) as has been presented but bc she didn't like the political message on the print, its just being presented as the former to make it sound way worse than it was

who gives a rats to be real with you. imagine being desperate to cancel culture a 16 year old girl. rightoids are just as righteous and vengeful as the 'snowflakes' they make fun of


Bring on the inevitable confrontation...

As I keep pointing out to so called intelligent,educated, university professor level "IMBECILES", incapable of understanding the polarisation around the globe.
It has always been about BALANCE.

The further left or right the "See-Saw" is tipped, the further left or right a counter balance is required. You keep adding too extreme a weight to one end, the response has to be an equivalent extreme to re-balance.
Such is the reality of all existence, that eternal balancing and re-balancing act. The great "explosions" in existence occur when the weight on one end of the "See-Saw" has become so great that the eternally, existing in all things, re-balance attempt requires such counter weight that the "See Saw" BREAKS.
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Reply #132 - Aug 5th, 2024 at 8:53am
 
Is FD still pretending this thread is about what she may or may not have said when she was 5yrs old? Grin
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Reply #133 - Aug 5th, 2024 at 9:18am
 
tallowood wrote on Aug 4th, 2024 at 7:52pm:
When asked about reasons for refusing service she started to mumble "Israel, Jews, Judaism".

She made her bed now she have to sleep in it.


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Reply #134 - Aug 5th, 2024 at 9:58am
 
The Ozpolitic sinister cabal against free speech and rights are continually repeating lies.
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