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Israel Shamir: Difference between revisions
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'''Israel Adam Shamir''' is a writer mainly on the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict, but also on other ( | '''Israel Adam Shamir''' is a writer mainly on the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict, but also on other (jewish) issues more generally. His background is disputed. | ||
According to Shamir, he is of | According to Shamir, he is of jewish ancestry and was born in Novosibirsk in Siberia in 1947. He became a Swedish citizen in 1992. Shamir converted to the Greek Orthodox Church in 2003. He has been accused of being a "[[Holocaust denier]]", which he has rejected. Shamir supports a one-state solution to the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict. | ||
His book ''Flowers of Galilee'' (2003) was banned for a time in France over allegations that it included [[anti-Semitism]]. The book also supported [[race mixing]] as a claimed solution to the conflict. | His book ''Flowers of Galilee'' (2003) was banned for a time in France over allegations that it included [[anti-Semitism]]. The book also supported [[race mixing]] as a claimed solution to the conflict. | ||
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Revision as of 15:42, 20 February 2024
Israel Adam Shamir is a writer mainly on the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict, but also on other (jewish) issues more generally. His background is disputed.
According to Shamir, he is of jewish ancestry and was born in Novosibirsk in Siberia in 1947. He became a Swedish citizen in 1992. Shamir converted to the Greek Orthodox Church in 2003. He has been accused of being a "Holocaust denier", which he has rejected. Shamir supports a one-state solution to the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict.
His book Flowers of Galilee (2003) was banned for a time in France over allegations that it included anti-Semitism. The book also supported race mixing as a claimed solution to the conflict.
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Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.