View Full Version : Antisemitism at AirBnB
RblDiver
11-21-2018, 17:13
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-palestinians-airbnb/israel-to-turn-to-us-government-over-airbnb-removal-of-settlement-listings-idUSKCN1NP19W
https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/21/lets-talk-antisemitism-airbnb/
Short version, Air BnB decided to remove Jewish listings in the West Bank.
BushMasterBoy
11-21-2018, 19:57
Well there goes my vacation plans.
OtterbatHellcat
11-22-2018, 11:54
*scumuslim* ?
;)
What's the statute of limitations on perceived invasions for AirBnB?
I feel like anything against something that Israel does is automatically "antisemitism," regardless of if it actually is. Just like arguing with a liberal makes one racist by default.
That said, I don't know anything about this situation or why it occurred or what it was in response to.
Rooskibar03
11-22-2018, 20:36
Short version, if you’re Jewish they pulled your listing and won’t allow you to rent out your home on their site.
I feel like anything against something that Israel does is automatically "antisemitism," regardless of if it actually is. Just like arguing with a liberal makes one racist by default.
That said, I don't know anything about this situation or why it occurred or what it was in response to.
I knew that much, but isn't there an entire other side of the story? Isn't there some conflict? It's not just because someone doesn't like Jews.
It's an attempt to punish Israel for perceived crimes/hostilities against muslims.
The lefties have been pushing this agenda for a while.
I knew that much, but isn't there an entire other side of the story? Isn't there some conflict? It's not just because someone doesn't like Jews.
West Bank is disputed territory. Has been occupied since the Six Day War.
Israel kicked their asses, sustaining just under 1000 dead. The Arabs lost upwards of 15,000.
Apparently when you show your asshole to someone and they pound a ghost pepper coated Uzi up it, you sting for decades afterward and throw international hissies that result in stories like this.
So it'd be like not being able to have an American owned AirBnB in some part of the world that the Germans briefly occupied during WWII. Seems silly.
More like it if Mexico gets squirrely and we hand them their butt on a silver platter, and a bunch of Americans open AirBnB's in TJ.
That makes way less sense. Why wouldn't people be pissed about that?
That makes way less sense. Why wouldn't people be pissed about that?
...that's the point. The West Bank is seen by Arabs as "Arab" territory, despite the fact that it's their own fault they lost it.
Lesson: If you don't want to lose territory, don't attack a country that has a military force with superior tactics and is largely comprised of survivor-targets of one of the most impressive war machines in history. Survivors tend to be zealous.
ETA: here's a fairly objective primer on the conflict: https://www.britannica.com/event/Six-Day-War
Martinjmpr
11-26-2018, 09:54
What's funny about the West Bank is that I believe Israel has more than once offered to give it back to Jordan (from whom they captured it in 1967) and Jordan doesn't want it. I think the same happened with Gaza - they offered it back to Egypt and Egypt said not only no but HELL NO!
It's not about the land, it's about who lives on the land. NOBODY wants the Palestinians. Even their co-religionists consider them to be nothing but trouble makers.
BladesNBarrels
11-26-2018, 10:09
Where is the entrepreneur in this story?
If Air BnB won't list a rental, why doesn't another entity jump in and highlight the listing?
Or, is Air BnB just seeking publicity and the media is there to assist?
Just like a protest of 10 people at the Capitol gets the lead in evening "News" while the majority of people don't agree with whatever the protesters are shouting?
[blaster]
Got's to cut back on the coffee
The Jordanians and Egyptians don’t want it back because it prolongs the conflict, which is useful for regional chest pounding.
The “Palestinians” are a fiction. They’re Jordanian, Egyptian, Syrian, etc. Hamas or PLO (can’t recall) said as much. They only exist to serve as a buffer against Israel in the region.
The surrounding nations could have created a "Palestine" out of their existing territory before Israel was even in the picture, but they didn't.
Martinjmpr
11-26-2018, 12:08
The surrounding nations could have created a "Palestine" out of their existing territory before Israel was even in the picture, but they didn't.
Palestinians could have had their own homeland back in 1948 but they chose to go to war instead.
They chose poorly.
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