Discover the Scam Israel Apartheid Week 2014 - South African MP Kenneth Meshoe.
The real goal of Israel Apartheid Week is the elimination of Israel as the state of the Jewish people and the violation of collective Jewish rights to self-determination
“Israel Apartheid Week” as part of the BDS movement is the direct by-product of the Durban anti-Jewish hatred — a history few of its participants probably realize.
In reality, Israel is nothing like South Africa under Apartheid.
South African Apartheid was the subjugation of the majority by the minority based on racial classifications — the exact opposite of Israel.
Israel is a multi-racial and multi-ethnic society in which the dividing lines, as in many countries and certainly all Mideast countries, is religion not race. In Israel the religious minority has full voting rights, members in the parliament and in the Supreme Court, and all the civil freedoms of the majority.
Even the Jewish majority (about 80%) is multi-racial and multi-ethnic, including half the population being refugees and their descendants from Arab countries, Ethiopia, and other non-Western places.
I’d just like to clarify: I’m definitely against the principles of Zionism.
But I’m not against it in spite of the fact that I believe Jewish people deserve to be treated equally. I’m against it BECAUSE I believe Jewish people deserve to be treated equally. Honestly, Zionism is the second most anti-Semitic movement out there behind Nazism.

“Godwin’s law
noun
humorous
the theory that as an online discussion progresses, it becomes inevitable that someone or something will eventually be compared to Adolf Hitler of the Nazi’s, regardless of the original topic…”
Arguments such as “Zionism is racism” falls under the category of New Antisemitism and claiming that Zionism is the most antisemitic thing since Nazism not only falls under the category of antisemitism in itself, but is an illogical argument entirely.
To read about about identifying New Antisemitism and how it differs from Classic Antisemitism go to: Natan Shransky’s 3D Test of Antisemitism