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    Eurovision 2020

    Eurovision 2020:.........Yes it's kitsch but ......(where is the apartheid here?)
    Eden Alene ( ethiopian jew ) will represent Israel at Eurovision 2020

    https://youtu.be/E8GQnBCXRyA



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    Is she Palestinian?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    ....Yes it's kitsch but ....
    Kitsch Balan, is that Hebrew for 's-h-i-t-e' ? If you take an interest in that dross mon ami, you've got too much time on your hands in your kibbutz.

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    No points. Translate please?

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    Ah , Alto is the expert on foreign words ,I believe. But 'kitsch' is a german word. We do hear it here in Israel. Mainly from 'Ashkenazi Jews',of course Ashkenazi Jews are those who originated in Eastern Europe. (Sephardic Jews, by contrast, are from the areas around the Mediterranean Sea, including Portugal, Spain, the Middle East and Northern Africa.) As a noun,art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
    "the lava lamp is an example of sixties kitsch".
    As an adjective, considered to be in poor taste but appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
    "the front room is stuffed with kitsch knickknacks, little glass and gilt ornaments"

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    Euro vision - Not my Vision.


    How it works.

    Palestine flag at Eurovision 2019: Iceland's broadcaster fined

    The Icelandic representative at Eurovision Song Contest 2019, Hatari, broke EBU's no-politics rule, waving the Palestine flag. It will now cost the Icelandic broadcaster RÚV a fine of 5000 Euros





    https://eurovisionworld.com/esc/icel...fined-5000-for


    Eurovision defends “Greater Israel” logo




    The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, are defending their use of an official logo which appears to represent all of historic Palestine – including the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip – as part of Israel.

    https://electronicintifada.net/blogs...er-israel-logo


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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Ah , Alto is the expert on foreign words ,I believe. But 'kitsch' is a german word. We do hear it here in Israel. Mainly from 'Ashkenazi Jews',of course Ashkenazi Jews are those who originated in Eastern Europe. (Sephardic Jews, by contrast, are from the areas around the Mediterranean Sea, including Portugal, Spain, the Middle East and Northern Africa.) As a noun,art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
    "the lava lamp is an example of sixties kitsch".
    As an adjective, considered to be in poor taste but appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
    "the front room is stuffed with kitsch knickknacks, little glass and gilt ornaments"
    How in the name of God can this assortment of diasporic Jews claim Palestine belongs to them? FFS!

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    How can the so called Palestinians claim it's their land ,when they came from all over the middle east? We know this by their names. The “Palestinians” are Egyptians, Saudis, Jordanians, Senegalese, Sudanese and a number of other Muslim invasive colonists. They are not Philistines, Canaanites or Jews.

    The “Palestinians” are what they always were: a foreign Islamic Arab colony inside Israel.
    Here are some of the origins of common Arabic surnames one can easily find in any phone book in Israel, as well as on the map which reveals their location of origin (Since these names are all in Arabic, some might be spelled differently in other places):

    Al-Turki – Turkey, Sultan – Turkey, Uthuman / Ottoman – Turkey, Al Masri – Egypt, Masrawa – Egypt, Al Tartir – Tartir village, Egypt,
    Bardawil – Lake and village Bardawil, Egypt, Tarabin – South-east Sinai (Bedouin), Egypt, Abu-Suta / Abu-Seeta – Tarabin tribe, Egypt
    Sha’alan – Bedouin, Egypt, Fayumi – Al-Fayum village, Egypt, Al Bana – Egypt, Al-Baghdadi – Baghdad, Iraq, Abbas – Baghdad, Iraq,
    Zoabi – West Iraq, Al-Faruki – Iraq, Al-Tachriti – Iraq, Zabaide / Zubeidy – Iraq, Husseini / Hussein – Saudi Arabia (Hussein was the 4th Imam), Tamimi – Saudi Arabia, Hejazi – Hejaz region (Red Sea shoreline) in Saudi Arabia, Al-Kurash / Al Kurashi – Saudi Arabia,
    Ta’amari – Saudi Arabia, Al-Halabi – Haleb region, North Syria, Al-Allawi – West Syria (shoreline), Al-Hurani – Huran District, South Syria,
    Al-Qudwa – Syria, Nashashibi – Syria, Khamati – Syria, Lubnani – Lebanon, Sidawi – Sidon, Lebanon, Al-Surani – Sour-Tair, South Lebanon,
    Al-Yamani – Yemen, Al-Azad – Yemen, Hadadin – Yemen, Matar – Matar village. Yemen, Morad – Yemen, Khamadan – Yemen,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Ah , Alto is the expert on foreign words ,I believe. But 'kitsch' is a german word. We do hear it here in Israel. Mainly from 'Ashkenazi Jews',of course Ashkenazi Jews are those who originated in Eastern Europe. (Sephardic Jews, by contrast, are from the areas around the Mediterranean Sea, including Portugal, Spain, the Middle East and Northern Africa.) As a noun,art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
    "the lava lamp is an example of sixties kitsch".
    As an adjective, considered to be in poor taste but appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
    "the front room is stuffed with kitsch knickknacks, little glass and gilt ornaments"
    Cheers Balan, s-h-i-t-e then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    How can the so called Palestinians claim it's their land ,when they came from all over the middle east? We know this by their names. The “Palestinians” are Egyptians, Saudis, Jordanians, Senegalese, Sudanese and a number of other Muslim invasive colonists. They are not Philistines, Canaanites or Jews.

    The “Palestinians” are what they always were: a foreign Islamic Arab colony inside Israel.
    Here are some of the origins of common Arabic surnames one can easily find in any phone book in Israel, as well as on the map which reveals their location of origin (Since these names are all in Arabic, some might be spelled differently in other places):

    Al-Turki – Turkey, Sultan – Turkey, Uthuman / Ottoman – Turkey, Al Masri – Egypt, Masrawa – Egypt, Al Tartir – Tartir village, Egypt,
    Bardawil – Lake and village Bardawil, Egypt, Tarabin – South-east Sinai (Bedouin), Egypt, Abu-Suta / Abu-Seeta – Tarabin tribe, Egypt
    Sha’alan – Bedouin, Egypt, Fayumi – Al-Fayum village, Egypt, Al Bana – Egypt, Al-Baghdadi – Baghdad, Iraq, Abbas – Baghdad, Iraq,
    Zoabi – West Iraq, Al-Faruki – Iraq, Al-Tachriti – Iraq, Zabaide / Zubeidy – Iraq, Husseini / Hussein – Saudi Arabia (Hussein was the 4th Imam), Tamimi – Saudi Arabia, Hejazi – Hejaz region (Red Sea shoreline) in Saudi Arabia, Al-Kurash / Al Kurashi – Saudi Arabia,
    Ta’amari – Saudi Arabia, Al-Halabi – Haleb region, North Syria, Al-Allawi – West Syria (shoreline), Al-Hurani – Huran District, South Syria,
    Al-Qudwa – Syria, Nashashibi – Syria, Khamati – Syria, Lubnani – Lebanon, Sidawi – Sidon, Lebanon, Al-Surani – Sour-Tair, South Lebanon,
    Al-Yamani – Yemen, Al-Azad – Yemen, Hadadin – Yemen, Matar – Matar village. Yemen, Morad – Yemen, Khamadan – Yemen,
    Just goes to prove what I said last week. These "Biblical" land grabs and land claims are just a load of old bollox. Palestine belongs to the Semites.

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