I am not sure he is anti-US; possibly he is just against US policy in the Middle East -- as am I. However, in the long run, none of these Middle Easterners should be in the same countries with us. They need their own countries, with which we should not interfere unless we are directly threatened (we are very guilty on the latter count, and I sympathize with them). They should take their wars and their centuries-long feuds elsewhere. That includes the Middle Eastern minority that owns the US Congress and the television networks, of course.
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I am 100% fine with he and them being here. However, when on a visa, you agree to certain things. You can't burn a US flag for instance. You in no way have the same right to speech as citizens.
I could care less if a citizen is spouting anti us propaganda and even supporting terrorists via speech.
However, as a guest of the country, fuck off.
Interesting; thanks. On another but somewhat related topic, I have always been astounded at the degree to which Southerners in the US absolutely love the Zionist terrorist killing machine. They practically worship it.
Define southerners? Who in particular do you mean? Like Alabama? Or Georgia or Texas? Not sure I follow.
I've spent a lot of time in central Virginia, and a reasonable amount in Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas. The near-worship of Israel used to be mostly restricted to the evangelical folks, but it seems to have spread to conservative types generally. It's really quite bizarre in its unreasoning intensity.