No, they are irrelevant. Regardless of my views on the images at hand (and no, I don't think they should be deleted altogether), nobody cares if you think Zionism = racism and it has nothing to do with whether we should or shouldn't keep these images.

On Dec 6, 2007 2:32 PM, Oldak Quill <oldakquill@gmail.com> wrote:
On 06/12/2007, Rama Rama <ramaneko@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oldak, this is the mailing list of Commons. This is not a political mailing
> list. Beside the fact that you views of Zionism are simplistic and wrong, it
> is not the emotions of Zionists that we want to keep out of here, but the
> emotions of *all* politically-driven people. Be they tenants of the Israeli
> right-wing and far-right-wing, or their opponents.

I suggested we avoid emotive terms such as "anti-Semite" which would
just confuse this discussion. The term is lightly thrown around in
some discussions - I don't see how anything I said was over-simplistic
or wrong.

Zionism is racist (any hope or ideology based around a racial state is
racist) and confusing the distinction between anti-Zionism and
anti-Semitism is a common tactic
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism_and_racism_allegations). I only
bring up these points, because they are relevant to the discussion.

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Oldak Quill ( oldakquill@gmail.com)

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