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Let anybody pray wherever they want oberliner Apr 2016 #1
Currently, it's not possible. Little Tich Apr 2016 #2
It's an issue in a number of places, actually. Igel May 2016 #3
It's a common right-wing nationalist ploy for the dominant ethnic group to claim being discriminated Little Tich May 2016 #4
But you're proven wrong with the Western Wall where anyone of any faith can pray. N/T shira May 2016 #5
please explain. n/t Little Tich May 2016 #7
How about it's ONLY the Muslims leftynyc May 2016 #8
Would you be against a law guaranteeing equal treatment for all religions in Jerusalem? Little Tich May 2016 #18
No it wouldn't leftynyc May 2016 #20
So simply being Palestinian is a crime that means that you're a terrorist and not allowed to go to Little Tich May 2016 #30
Let me know when you leftynyc May 2016 #31
Your opposition to equal rights has no more bite than a week-old puppy. Little Tich May 2016 #32
When everytime you extend leftynyc May 2016 #33
where this comes from 6chars May 2016 #34
Israel gets held to a standard leftynyc May 2016 #35
Why is not important 6chars May 2016 #36
Agree 100% leftynyc May 2016 #37
There are no restrictions at the Western Wall (Kotel). Everyone can pray there... shira May 2016 #11
There are indications that Israel favors the Jewish religion in Jerusalem. Little Tich May 2016 #12
Your last 2 sentences are comical. You accuse Israel of downplaying Jerusalem's significance.... shira May 2016 #15
I don't favor the resolution, I just pointed out that the names used were technically correct. Little Tich May 2016 #19
Gotta say leftynyc May 2016 #21
If you believe that Muslims and Christians can pray wherever they wish - then you're living in Little Tich May 2016 #25
You mean borders and checkpoints leftynyc May 2016 #28
You don't favor it because....? n/t shira May 2016 #23
Harsh language and more than a little one-sided. Little Tich May 2016 #26
Oh...not because it's bigoted against Jews, fake Jewish graves. shira May 2016 #27
It's as bad as Holocaust Denial...denying Jewish history. n/t shira May 2016 #39
Sure it is oberliner May 2016 #6
Sorry, no thinking out of the box for me if it leads to more discrimination. Little Tich May 2016 #14
Letting people pray where they want to pray is the opposite of discrimination oberliner May 2016 #16
Then why can't Israel have laws that give equal access to their holy places for everyone? Little Tich May 2016 #17
Israel already gives equal access to holy places for everyone. shira May 2016 #24
Gee, I'm really sorry for believing in universal democratic values and equal treatment for all Little Tich May 2016 #29
You don't believe in Universal Democratic Values & Equal Treatment if you have your way.... shira May 2016 #38
No Jews or dogs allowed? King_David May 2016 #9
So sick of the sniveling hypocrisy leftynyc May 2016 #10
No dogs should be allowed on the Temple Mount, regardless of whether they intend to pray or not. Little Tich May 2016 #13
Your insistence that Israel leftynyc May 2016 #22
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