You're trying to squirm out of your initial insinuation, which is fine because you probably know deep down how idiotic it is. I suspect you never actually read the article beyond the headline and were simply playing to the antisemites that dominate this forum.
Zelenskyy's reference to Israel in this context has entirely to do with the (real or not) perception of running a country that shares a border with a hostile neighbor. Wondering how the non-Jews of Ukraine feel about it is irrelevant because his two-dimensional metaphor has nothing to with religion or ethnicity, it's simply a paranoid observation about national security.
So no, it was very much you who brought up Jews and Judaism.
Then you must have some deep reading comprehension issues because nothing in the article has anything to do with Judaism.
Huh?
Who said anything about Judaism ?
#triggeredmuch
You did, retard. The first sentence of the thread topic that you created.
Oh right.
Sorry, let me explain.
Israel is a Jewish State.
Zelenskyy is Jewish.
There are about 140,000 jews in Urkaine.
The population of Ukraine is 44 Million.
i.e., about 0.03% of the population of Ukraine is Jewish.
Just a fact. And people are generally racist.
So, it's not likely Zelenskyy was legitimately elected.
Further, Zelenskyy has publically called to transform Ukraine into a:
"big Israel"
"bigger Israel"
"greater Israel"
... depending on who translates.
Again, htre are 44 Million people in Urkaine.
There are 140,000 Jews in Urkaine.
So... I wonder... how the non-Jews (99.7%) of Urkaine feels about this grand vision Zelenskyy has for Urkaine.
Who gets to play the role of Palestine, in Zelenskyy's new Israel - I wonder.
It's only about Judaism because Israel chooses to mix politics and religion.
In practice, it has nothing to do with Judaism, and everything to do with Zionist Fascism.
But for the record - I never said "Judaism" - that was you.
You're trying to squirm out of your initial insinuation, which is fine because you probably know deep down how idiotic it is. I suspect you never actually read the article beyond the headline and were simply playing to the antisemites that dominate this forum.
Zelenskyy's reference to Israel in this context has entirely to do with the (real or not) perception of running a country that shares a border with a hostile neighbor. Wondering how the non-Jews of Ukraine feel about it is irrelevant because his two-dimensional metaphor has nothing to with religion or ethnicity, it's simply a paranoid observation about national security.
So no, it was very much you who brought up Jews and Judaism.