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  • Why's that? Everything is political.

  • In case this isn't clear, I do not support the opinion stated in the video. Might have been misleading.

  • Haganah actually fought against Irgun and Lehi.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saison

    "The Haganah, the largest Yishuv paramilitary, was a Labor Zionist organization; on occasion, it partook in military action (such as during The Saison) against certain radical right-wing Jewish political opponents and militant groups, sometimes in cooperation with the British Mandate administration."
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Zionism#History

    And the Irgun split from Haganah, because they were presumably too defensive.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haganah#1931_Irgun_split

  • Ah, the good old comparison of Israel and Nazis. Please be antisemitic somewhere else.

  • Socialist Zionists were probably oppressed just like Socialist Anti-Zionists.

  • I wasn't talking about Israel's politics, but about the very diverse history of Zionism. Also comparing Israel with Nazi Germany isn't pretty problematic.

  • What do you mean? I didn't declare anything.

  • Yeah, because Zionism is not particularly about the land of today's Israel and Palestine, but about a Jewish state in some form.

  • Jewish culture and history, especially Zionism is as diverse as every other culture and people is. Picking the worst doesn't show the whole picture about Zionism. There is a whole Socialist and even Anarchist tradition of and within Zionism.

    EDIT: I didn't mean to offend anybody and everybody has a right to criticize Israel. My whole point is that Israel's history and especially Zionism is obviously not one-sided, but is also rich in liberal and progressive ideas, that are worth to studied.
    If you are interested in Socialist Zionism I recommend the following article as a starting point:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Zionism

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  • 0,16 % of Germans were in actual resistance and only 24 (!) people were charged during the Nuremberg procceses. That leaves the majority of roughly 70 million German collaborateurs to be the staff of the post-war Germany.