Then you’re weird, the city literally has a Spanish name and was part of Mexico not that long ago
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AnonymousOP14w
Okay… or… hot take nobody alive was alive when Los Angeles was apart of Mexico.
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AnonymousOP14w
And more importantly both places are in America, but to their credit jews aren’t mad about having to go to israel.
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Anonymous#114w
Jews generally aren’t trying to immigrate from Israel to the U.S. for a better life…
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Anonymous#414w
And it’s a thing that some Jews like to go back to Israel for a bit for cultural reasons
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Anonymous#414w
Well lets not get too away with the analogy, because Mexican is not a religion, but what im saying is a lot of people are waving Mexico’s flag to protest other people being sent there
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Anonymous#114w
some people identify as Jewish culturally but not religiously.
Either way, ppl are being deported unjustly, and they have a right to protest
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Anonymous#114w
Israeli is not a religion, they are both sovereign nations, why are you trying for gold in the mental gymnastics competition
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AnonymousOP14w
It was part of Mexico with a population of 1,600. Mexico existed for 27 years when they were annexed
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Anonymous#714w
I didn’t say Israel was a religion, but you can be ethnically Jewish, or religiously Jewish, and the flag of Israel can sometimes be used as a declaration of faith, not heritage. There’s no gymnastics involved in that whatsoever.