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Originally Posted by Bake n Shark
No one is impugning their right to free speech. In fact they've drawn criticism from a wide variety of respected sources...Alan Dershowitz being among them...
For that reason I'm inclined to think that there's validity to the criticism, although myself I haven't studied the issue that hard. At cursory glance though, I took their numbers and situations as fact and don't have a problem with the article.
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Nothing wrong with criticism, but the problem to me though is that anything that does not fall in line with the Zionist movement is citied as being bigoted or anti-semetic right off the bat. Criticism is wonderful, but it should go both ways. If someone wants to criticize the pro-isreali lobby, than why should they be branded as bigots or anti-semetic?
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