Minorities and non-Jewish Israelis: Do you feel discrimination in Israel?

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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  • @0e0l7i
    @0e0l7i 10 років тому +318

    As a black Jew living in Israel, I can honestly say I have never experienced racism and feel welcome wherever I go.

    • @mrt445
      @mrt445 10 років тому +3

      What's your ancestry before arriving in Israel?

    • @desertrose21359
      @desertrose21359 10 років тому +24

      are you joking, so why all the black jaw have no job, also are in camp to get raid of them,

    • @leopold4603
      @leopold4603 10 років тому +43

      desertrose21359 bullshit

    • @desertrose21359
      @desertrose21359 10 років тому +10

      okay, truth hurt,

    • @nir31isback
      @nir31isback 9 років тому +21

      desertrose21359 son of a bitch

  • @EBICHAN5
    @EBICHAN5 3 роки тому +31

    Greeting from Japan,
    We Japanese want to thank Israel and the Israelies
    On March 11th 2011, It was 10 years ago
    We were devastated by huge tsunami and earthquake in Fukushima, North Japan.
    At this time, the first medical team to come to Japan for help in the world was Israel(!)
    Japan and the Japanese have no prejudice against the Jewish communities.
    Israel and Japan have the leading standing in the world with the most advanced high-tech industries.
    We can cooperate each other in the future.
    This video introduces an interview with Japanese woman. It's a little old document, but I am very interested in it.
    Your interview series are very nice and has a lot of things to learn.
    Again , Thanks for Israel and Israelis from Japan

    • @shawnd980
      @shawnd980 2 роки тому

      You should be thanking the USA not Israel. If it werent for the USA giving Israel billions of dollars each year they would have NEVER helped you. They helped you with OUR (Americans) money.

    • @EBICHAN5
      @EBICHAN5 2 роки тому +1

      @@shawnd980 Thanks for your great comments. We always appreciate and grateful to your US help , on the other hands, we contribute your US economy too , I personally am grateful to the US education and research while I was young there, it was a great experiences 1980's Best

  • @estebannemo1957
    @estebannemo1957 9 років тому +70

    Great, interesting interviews. This is when social media lives up to its potential. To spread information and give insight to issues that you would never see in the mainstream media. Thanks very much. Keep up the good work.

  • @almathews8455
    @almathews8455 9 років тому +115

    I'm a Christians and live in Israel 8 years now and never ever no one has treated me different or tried to hurt me!! Everyone are really cool and nice!!!

    • @DetroitLives313
      @DetroitLives313 8 років тому +6

      Do they know you are a Christian? Do you practice Christianity there or in private?

    • @almathews8455
      @almathews8455 8 років тому +17

      DetroitLives313 your question is stupid but I will answer to it anyway... Yes they know, just in case you didn't know there's a lot of Christians and Muslims in Israel and we all have the same rights as a Jew. Israel is a Jewish democratic country! I'm not religious I don't go to church and not because I can't but because I'm not religious. Jews and Muslims and Christians etc go to the same schools together. There's also schools for Muslims only and Arab Christians founded by Muslims and Christians and Jews. Christians can go the same school along with Jews. There's 28% non Jews in Israel, there's Christians and Muslim teachers teaching at Jewish schools where all people of all religions can go, non Jews go along with Jews to the same work places, there's non Jews in the government (in the politic world)

    • @almathews8455
      @almathews8455 8 років тому +13

      ***** you heard that from who? Probably from people anti-Israel.
      Israel is the one country in the middle east that doesn't discriminate against women, that doesn't stone people to death, or behead people. Where all people can get an education. Yet Israel is the country that is always vilified.

    • @almathews8455
      @almathews8455 8 років тому

      ***** where do you met those people?

    • @almathews8455
      @almathews8455 8 років тому +1

      ***** I'm not asking you for any explanation, I'm just asking you questions that you apparently don't want to answer. And messianic Jews aren't Christians, messianic Jews are Jews with Judaism beliefs and believe in Jesus as the savior.
      I live in Israel and I'm surrounded by Christians all the time and I never saw anyone getting beat or insulted for their beliefs or happened to me.
      But again I can't speak for everyone.
      And if it happened I'm pretty sure it's not all Jews who do that.
      There's Muslim countries who do terrible things to Christians and Jews and Muslim themselves in their counties for many reasons.
      There's Christians all over the world who don't like Jews or Muslims or any other religion or race or ethnicity.
      There's Jews that don't like Muslims or Christians.
      And not because there's Christians or Jews or Muslim who doesn't like each other doesn't mean all Christians or all Jews or all Muslims are the same.

  • @mikak9105
    @mikak9105 10 років тому +61

    All of Israel is a collection of minority groups.
    Even among the israelis Jews there is a collection of groups that can attest to discrimination. I think that anyone who wants to feel discrimination will find it.
    I work in a place with Jews from different groups: Ethiopian, Russian (also not Jewish), Mizrahi, Ashkenazi, Orthodox, and from settlers.
    And Arabs from different groups: Israeli Arabs (Christians and Muslims), Bedouin ,Druze and even PA citizens (but it's something else). There are disagreements but we respect each other and there is no discrimination. I think that Israeli citizens are faced with this issue in a excellent way.
    And Corey - thanks for your videos! :)

    • @joshuat780
      @joshuat780 10 років тому

      May I venture a guess and say you worked at SodaStream?!

    • @mikak9105
      @mikak9105 10 років тому

      Joshua Temime No I'm not

    • @joshuat780
      @joshuat780 10 років тому +4

      Just a guess. There are many many businesses in Israel that employ all types, most all of them, including mine.

    • @itsytyt5192
      @itsytyt5192 2 роки тому

      Gs

  • @luxaeterna3451
    @luxaeterna3451 9 років тому +43

    The is always a racist and discrimination in every country. Name me any country who never had any discrimination or racist case? Besides the discrimination or racist is mostly like individual here.
    If in Israel has really big discrimination from govt, i wonder then why the arab in Israel love to stay in Israel rather than in Gaza or PA?

    • @amaanreer5311
      @amaanreer5311 9 років тому +1

      Lux Aeterna arabs and jews look similar, i think arabs will face less discrimination than the ethiopians. who are more visibly different.

    • @gibransaliba8801
      @gibransaliba8801 6 років тому +2

      Prolapse Palestinian people are some of the most racist people on the planet along with Lebanon and Syria

    • @faizaanwar3662
      @faizaanwar3662 3 роки тому +1

      @@prolapse6073 so you just proven your racist

  • @spinwaus
    @spinwaus 9 років тому +79

    racism is in every country by every race/culture.

    • @ryanangel2361
      @ryanangel2361 4 роки тому

      Even my country Indonesia hahaha buka borok Malu cekno berubah I don't want protect people who racist in my society hahaha

    • @nononsense8947
      @nononsense8947 3 роки тому

      @@ryanangel2361 org2 indo juga bnyk parah soal rasisme gw akuin itu

    • @KillTheBitch-pk5xo
      @KillTheBitch-pk5xo 3 роки тому

      Yes it exists in israel

    • @Anthony_Gx
      @Anthony_Gx 10 місяців тому

      True. Altho real hardcore racism is harder to find. People might make some insensitive/offensive comment. Or treat certain people with a bit more distrust due to prejudice or lack of engagement with a specific groups… but actual racism - meaning: hating/devaluing a collective group of people, simply because they are born the way they are, is (luckily) pretty hard to find in the civilized, free world

  • @hitsongsa
    @hitsongsa 7 років тому +156

    The Japanese woman is beautiful!

    • @oyemate8647
      @oyemate8647 5 років тому +12

      so is the arab brit

    • @Yonatan24
      @Yonatan24 5 років тому +9

      What. She was my teacher at my old school. That was a surprise! :)

    • @vinmaison2862
      @vinmaison2862 5 років тому +16

      Man i live in North America, before going in Israël for a two week vacation o watching this video, second day i was in Tel Aviv, i fell face To face with the japanese woman Loool crazy coincidence

    • @vinmaison2862
      @vinmaison2862 5 років тому +4

      @@Yonatan24 Man i did not talk To her, i just saw her thats it.

    • @mashencia1
      @mashencia1 3 роки тому +2

      And she spoke beautiful Hebrew!

  • @SanQae
    @SanQae 9 років тому +171

    And people say it's an Apartheid state, go figure

    • @japjea2476
      @japjea2476 9 років тому +38

      Those people are anti-semitic socialists.

    • @chrisanna1454
      @chrisanna1454 9 років тому +39

      When people talk of apartheid they are usually referring to the West Bank where different laws apply for Palestinians and israeli settlers

    • @jhr7190
      @jhr7190 9 років тому +4

      japje a ...and very sheltered, naive, provincial, unworldly (who are loud-mouthed nonetheless) leftists, at that. ;-)

    • @japjea2476
      @japjea2476 9 років тому +7

      Abdul Derh It just never stopped. Tha's why the Jews need their home back.

    • @RoyalKnightVIII
      @RoyalKnightVIII 9 років тому +3

      You're right, it's a settler colonial state, in the frontier stage.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +11

    From experience, I agree with your analysis. It doesn't happen all the time. But experiencing discrimination when their is already a belief you will be discriminated against is enough even if rare.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +24

    It took a long time. I had a good base after 2 years and then I had to work in Hebrew. That was very frustrating but made me speak all the time. Many foreigners here don't work in an Israeli environment- they stick to other English speakers. But my Hebrew is not great. Good enough for work, projects like this but not fluent.

  • @dmalka336
    @dmalka336 3 роки тому +12

    So sorry to hear about the Druze man's experience :(

  • @DarkBrawlerLink
    @DarkBrawlerLink 9 років тому +23

    Curious how the Ethiopian Jews claim there is racism but they don't know where, just that they've heard it, but personally they haven't experienced any racism. I see that there's a trend in the answers: Some feel discrimination from the government, but no from the people.

    • @rueben3213
      @rueben3213 9 років тому +5

      It's the Zionist policies. People are generally the same in all communities with the same infrastructure. The people good, government policies bad. Also these interviews wre in the capital, thus more liberal in their views. Outside of this area i'm sure many blacks and Arabs get crapped on, thus the stories.

    • @q1uant
      @q1uant 9 років тому +5

      rueben3213 He interviewed people in few cities.

    • @jagarfi
      @jagarfi 6 років тому +2

      I wonder if it is because so much racism is difficult to certify - it's hard to know if you were repeatedly rejected from jobs or other opportunities because they knew of your color or background and had a bias, because they may never actually tell you that. You have to guess. That may be one reason it was hard for the people in the video to give an example.

    • @talknight2
      @talknight2 4 роки тому +2

      @@rueben3213 it's not filmed in the capital, he goes around to many towns. It's a very small country.

  • @Wendyzee1612
    @Wendyzee1612 3 роки тому +8

    @Corey - your Hebrew is excellent but in this video particularly I have to point out 2 things that create a misconception:
    When questioning the Japanese dancer, you asked if she was Jewish. If she was her right to citizenship would have been automatic due to the Ole Gadash program - 'Right of return'
    When talking to the Sikh gentleman you called him Ole Gadash - a non-Jew cannot be Ole Gadash. (This is important as this status confers a lot of benefits and government help that a regular, non-Jewish immigrant is not entitled to.)
    Love the videos you do - important work.

    • @rossrose1534
      @rossrose1534 2 роки тому +1

      The Japanese probably converted to Judaism.

  • @Anthony_Gx
    @Anthony_Gx 10 місяців тому +2

    The Japanese woman had to think so long about if she had experienced discrimination that it’s basically already a ‘NO’ then.

  • @khalidalali186
    @khalidalali186 2 роки тому +4

    I liked the Indian dude. Never saw a Sikh with no turban, long hair or a beard for that matter though. He’s right, and does have a point. There are people that wake-up first thing in the morning, and just decide that they’re gonna be offended today somehow. Then you have a person like me, who even if I was discriminated against, wouldn’t notice, and would probably need somebody else to break it down to me later on, and I’d still laugh about it, along with feeling sorry for that sad person who had some prejudice against me.

    • @sirushti1132
      @sirushti1132 8 місяців тому +1

      youre a good dude. I wish everyone was like you.

  • @skontheroad
    @skontheroad Рік тому +3

    Wait--he feels prosecuted when proselytizing when living in a secular country that does NOT believe in proselytizing?? LOL!
    And that surprises him??
    He feels "unwelcome" in Israel.... atleast someone is doing their job!!

  • @coldfusionmusical
    @coldfusionmusical 3 роки тому +15

    I think in every country, especially those that are multiliracial, it's kind of inevitable that discrimination will happen, like it or not.
    I'm a minority in my country but I see that even minorities discriminate against other minorities, so it's not only coming from the majority race, it's just the human inability to see others different from them at the same level. Some of us have embraced the differences but most people find it hard to accept.
    I've learned to ignore those who discriminate against us and just embrace those who accept us.

  • @motumagiraba5772
    @motumagiraba5772 4 роки тому +9

    AsK Israelis: Can they tell to which Israelis clan (of the 12 clans) they belong to?
    Motuma from Norway

    • @DeChatill0n
      @DeChatill0n 3 роки тому +2

      Sadly none of us really know what tribe they belong to, maybe Levis and cohens, but the tribes mixed with each other long ago.

    • @lucasd.garces435
      @lucasd.garces435 3 роки тому +1

      Ten of the twelve tribes were already slaughtered by the Assyrian Empire. The 2 remaining tribes is what we call the jews, so it's hard to tell from which tribe any modern jew is.

    • @DeChatill0n
      @DeChatill0n 3 роки тому +2

      @@lucasd.garces435 false.
      Many of the 10 tribes people moved to Judea, jerusalem's size for example got 4 times bigger.
      Others moved to the assyrian empire's territories.

    • @mcblyat9578
      @mcblyat9578 3 роки тому +1

      The Ethiopians are from the tribe of Dan, the Indian Jews are from the tribe of Menashe, the rest are either Levy or the tribe of Judah, the other tribes unfortunately are lost, people believe that they actually in Afghanistan now which makes sense because there’s millions in Afghanistan that were proven to have ties to Canaan and they keep Jewish traditions, but I believe they only do that culturally and not religiously, can’t know for sure if they’re Muslims or Jews because they’re occupied by the taliban, I’m a Persian Jew so I doubt I’m from the tribe of Judah but I’m also Sephardic Jew so could be that I am

  • @flaviusodoaker6901
    @flaviusodoaker6901 9 років тому +73

    Is it me or Hebrew really sounds like French at times?

    • @RonDozy
      @RonDozy 9 років тому +27

      The letter R is pronounced the same way in French and modern Hebrew - From the throat. Maybe that's why.

    • @LalaLa-ze7kv
      @LalaLa-ze7kv 5 років тому +5

      Yeah, its like mix of french and arabic

    • @amithereyet6176
      @amithereyet6176 5 років тому +6

      Flavius Odoaker so you don’t know French AT ALL
      Not even Hebrew, by the way

    • @Nicolay406
      @Nicolay406 4 роки тому +3

      Modern Hebrew takes new words from other languages, like 'Benton' which is a French word for *concrete*

    • @talknight2
      @talknight2 4 роки тому

      @@RonDozy Hebrew R is a bit closer to the German R than the French. There are a lot of recent French-speaking immigrants in Israel and you can really hear the accent difference.

  • @JerrySPsy
    @JerrySPsy 11 років тому +7

    “I am a proud Israel, along with many other non-Jewish Israelis: Druze, Bahai, Bedoins, Christians, and Muslims who live in one of the most culturally diverse societies and the only true democracy in the Middle East.”
    Ismail Khaldi
    Arab Muslim and Senior Israeli Diplomat

  • @GavinW23
    @GavinW23 11 років тому +8

    These videos are great and interesting thanks!

  • @Yuval012
    @Yuval012 6 років тому +23

    it's funny how the Japanese woman and Corey been allmost the same time in Israel and she has perfect hebrew and no accent and Corey can barely say one setence right.

    • @alexhurt7919
      @alexhurt7919 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah I feel like Japanese people are good at learning languages. Usually they even end up with the local accent. I don't know if they have a different technique for learning or if it just comes natural to them.

    • @alterperversersackkk
      @alterperversersackkk 3 роки тому +3

      @@alexhurt7919 or they just put in the effort lol

    • @alexhurt7919
      @alexhurt7919 3 роки тому

      @@alterperversersackkk possible. The only thing is I've met several Japanese people that speak perfect English, accent and everything, yet I've never met a European that speaks perfect English without sounding like the have a foreign accent. I even know a German woman who has lived in the US for 30 years and her accent is still very heavy.

    • @danphobic
      @danphobic 3 роки тому +3

      @@alexhurt7919 The Japanese especially have a tendency towards perfection. You can see in their culture - often what Europeans consider hobbies, the Japanese study as artforms and rarely do anything half hearted. However there could also be a linguistic reason. If a European learns english, they can use their familiar latin alphabet and transpose it over to the new language so they continue to use a lot of the word forms they are familiar with - hence you can get a language spoken with a heavy accent. Whereas someone coming from a far east language has zero inter-utilisation of any of their existing sounds. So they have to learn the entire language, alphabets and phonetics from scratch. If that happens in their native country then they will retain the accent from their english teachers in that country and so might still have an accent, but this lady has learnt a completely different language from scratch - but from within that country. So the only pronounciation she has ever been exposed to is the Isreali pronounciation.

    • @alexhurt7919
      @alexhurt7919 3 роки тому

      @@danphobic that's an excellent analysis, you've convinced me. I had considered the Japanese tendency to perfection, but not the linguistic logic of adopting an entirely separate phonetic system. If I had an ear for it I would like to measure European indo-european language speakers who learn east asian languages or even east asian language speakers who learn the languages of their neighbors.

  • @BaraIsrael
    @BaraIsrael 5 років тому +13

    2:47 HOLY SHIT THATS MY SCHOOL TEACHER

  • @theboogeymanshow
    @theboogeymanshow 11 років тому +5

    Good on you mate you are doing a good work with these videos

  • @Yasserj7
    @Yasserj7 11 років тому +3

    Wish there was something like that in all different countries . In every country there's always gonna be discrimination and people who experience it differently

  • @zoomzoom7444
    @zoomzoom7444 3 роки тому +2

    Nice to see a Sikh in Israel. Hope he is happy there. 🙏

  • @Solrax6
    @Solrax6 3 роки тому +3

    What shocked me was the guy at 5:20. He comes across as genuine and speaking with experience when he presents his point of view. Which made what he was saying even more believable.
    If he's telling the truth, that's really fucked up.

  • @nayashams6845
    @nayashams6845 3 роки тому +7

    In every country you see some discrimination against some groups of people, either it is religion or ethnic backgrounds or social economically,or race. I couldn’t find any country in the world immune to this kinds of none sense discrimination. We need to educate ourself first . Then we can teach others. May god almighty guide us in right path.

  • @abidinginchrist3139
    @abidinginchrist3139 2 роки тому +4

    The greatest gift ever given to the world - Jesus the Messiah! Amen amen!

  • @IliyanStoychev
    @IliyanStoychev 8 років тому +14

    people generally want to live among people who look like them.
    nothing racist about that.
    its natural.
    jewish , gentile , white , black , asian.

    • @DetroitLives313
      @DetroitLives313 8 років тому +17

      Bullshit that is what pure racism is about!

    • @IliyanStoychev
      @IliyanStoychev 8 років тому +1

      DetroitLives313 well I can sense your hatred for your own people. So to compensate you , like to live among other races.
      that is self hatred.

    • @DetroitLives313
      @DetroitLives313 8 років тому +12

      der fehler
      Nope. Living among a diverse group of people creates understanding and reduces unsubstantiated fears.

    • @IliyanStoychev
      @IliyanStoychev 8 років тому +3

      DetroitLives313 no it does not. everywhere u see a diversity u see hate and war.

    • @DetroitLives313
      @DetroitLives313 8 років тому +5

      der fehler
      Not here in New York.

  • @obisan666
    @obisan666 5 років тому +4

    Israel looks like a nation with people from all corners of the earth... very cosmopolitan.

  • @rakkfatha
    @rakkfatha 11 років тому +2

    Based on the teaching of Rabbi Hillel in "Treat your neighbor as you want to be treated."
    Any jew that is racist denounces all Jews and blasphemes the Creator for all on their behalf the fortune is no longer connected to his blade of grass.

  • @gioq4702
    @gioq4702 4 роки тому +12

    i've seen a japanese woman speaking hebrew. I guess I can shut down youtube now.

    • @Mmmeize
      @Mmmeize 3 роки тому +1

      There are many Asian ppl that works in Israel it's not that rare thing to see here.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +1

    It is different in Judaism. Social rules dictate that you can only marry someone Jewish. It makes no difference what the other's religion is- although Israeli Jews in general see Muslims as worse than other religions because of the conflict. Because Judaism is passed from the mother to the children, if the mother is Jewish and the father not Jewish, the children are Jewish according to Jewish law. That only applies to the religious. Most secular don't care and I know alot of mixed couples.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +5

    They live here, work and live in Hebrew

  • @ShmorgelBorgel
    @ShmorgelBorgel 11 років тому +2

    The school in Emanuel wasn't discrimination against Sefaradi/Mizrahimm just because they were Sefaradim/Mizrahim, but they wanted to keep the kids who accepted the Ashkenazi/Hassidic minhagim from kids who came from families where those customs weren't observed. Kinda closed-minded, but that's also their right, in my opinion. They didn't want any girl who came from a hassidic family to be exposed to any non-hassidic influences, like the nusakh of tfilot or kitniyot on Pesah.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +1

    @TagMahirTzedek The specific question was for Ethiopia, Indian Jews etc but I will add that question to the list.

  • @yenmano
    @yenmano 11 років тому +2

    Even as an Indo-Canadian I 'lol' over Indianisms in English and Français. But it seems it isn't so bad for Hebrew.
    Thanks for doing these videos.

  • @fight2Bfree
    @fight2Bfree 11 років тому +3

    Nice channel I enjoyed watching many of your interviews. Although I dont live in Israel and I am not Jewish (ethiopian background), I enjoyed some years of a good working relationship with some Israeli online companies which paid generous so I have a sweet spot in my heart for them hehe. Also I like the Jewish personality like lively and go getters. I hope there is peace soon.

  • @ShmorgelBorgel
    @ShmorgelBorgel 11 років тому +1

    Read again what I wrote. I said it is not the business of state to render a decision on religious law (psaq halakha), whether it be marriage (nisuin ve qidushin),dietary laws (kashrut) etc. That's the business of the individual Jew to decide what interpretation he wants to follow. Most in Israel will by default follow the traditional interpretations, but it's not the state's business to interfere in this.

  • @Wendyzee1612
    @Wendyzee1612 3 роки тому +1

    3:57 Bidjuk! It was only at my last passport renewal, 2 years ago - after 15 years as a citizen, 22 years married and mother to Israelis that I stepped into the Misrah Hapanim and did not have that feeling. Not sure what has changed exactly - but what that lovely dancer said is absolutely true.
    The way I can best describe it is as a vague mistrust that you can feel officials have towards you as a non-Jew. I have had the actual question at airport security, but you can feel that they are thinking the question in other government agencies 'You are not Jewish, so why are here? (unspoken - do you want to do us harm? What is your motive?)
    12:53 And again - accurate. I met my husband in Israel in '95 as a backpacker. We moved back to S.A, got married, had 1st child. Back to Israel in 2001 - and then the drama started. Took 7 years to secure my citizenship - and I still believe the kids (my son was born in Israel in 2003) had a lot to do with it, as well as the fact that we got married while living abroad and I did not apply for citizenship until after we came back. A yearly visit with (besides the official docs he mentions) letters from friends and family attesting to our relationship, photos proving we were together as a family etc.
    To be fair - during the '90's Israel did experience a crazy wave of 'marriage for citizenship' wave due to the fall of communism - so things might be different now.

    • @Anthony_Gx
      @Anthony_Gx 10 місяців тому +1

      People working at customs at the airport are supposed to be suspicious of people who enter the country. It’s their job. Even if they were doubting in their heads that you might want to do some kind of harm, this is not discrimination. It’s what they are paid to do. Besides that you are assuming they are having racist thoughts. When again: it’s their job to treat people kind of suspicious, to check if they start behaving as if they have something to hide. If this was all that happened upon your arrival, I would say you weren’t being discriminated at all. Rather the contrary, as they could’ve also make it really unpleasant for you if they wanted

  • @bronwynreiss5660
    @bronwynreiss5660 2 роки тому

    Being checking out your videos for sometime, enjoy most.👍🖖 Thank you.

  • @Yasserj7
    @Yasserj7 11 років тому

    Ty for the video Corey . Glad to see some people are not too afraid or too hypocrite to go into controversial topics

  • @tomiboys9486
    @tomiboys9486 10 років тому +38

    99 percent of Israelis are very open minded

    • @marchingtozion2319
      @marchingtozion2319 7 років тому +8

      bullshit!

    • @marchingtozion2319
      @marchingtozion2319 7 років тому +5

      Israel is a country filled to the brim with closed minded religous fanatics.

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 6 років тому +3

      Zionist Pig
      actually no. most jews are secular.

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 6 років тому +4

      Zionist Pig
      and Zionist means patriot in hebrow. your name make no sense, patriot pig? are you a leftist or a libarel?

    • @trutharmy6517
      @trutharmy6517 5 років тому +2

      C caymer it’s not a country you braindead fucking bitch

  • @jonblackers4339
    @jonblackers4339 7 років тому +2

    what is racist about a country (Israel)that lets a certain group from outside into Israel? If they were really racist they never would have let them in in the first place.

    • @GPBKM
      @GPBKM 3 роки тому

      Israel is not a racist country by law, but of course, like in any country around the world, you'll always have some bad apples who are racists... I live in the USA and there are WAY more racism here than in Israel. Fact!

  • @lessthansion
    @lessthansion 11 років тому +3

    I met an Arab-israeli in Israel.. he was a great guy. He was so thankful that he could live in such a great country like Israel with so many rights and opportunities instead of the surround countries

  • @ChayaLieberman
    @ChayaLieberman 11 років тому +1

    I actually commented on another video if you could make a video about discrimination and came across this after I posted a comment. Silly me. Thanks for yet another great video:))

  • @alexcheremisin3596
    @alexcheremisin3596 6 років тому +7

    sometimes I wonder id the comment section even knows what zionism actually is

    • @JD-dh3yn
      @JD-dh3yn 3 роки тому +2

      They don’t

    • @Wendyzee1612
      @Wendyzee1612 3 роки тому

      Your point being?

    • @fordmustnagisbestcarath5046
      @fordmustnagisbestcarath5046 3 роки тому

      @@Wendyzee1612 his point is that he sometimes wonders if the commenters really know what zionism means, genius right?

    • @Wendyzee1612
      @Wendyzee1612 3 роки тому

      @@fordmustnagisbestcarath5046 Lol - I meant more 'no of course they dont, and most comments on social media are 5 sec brain farts out of minds too ignorant to know they know nothing' :-p
      And too arrogant to bother learning anything

  • @BeruangGamingReal
    @BeruangGamingReal 4 роки тому +4

    lol, the only democratic nation in middle east they claimed, but racist in many ways

    • @Nicolay406
      @Nicolay406 4 роки тому

      In what ways exactly?

    • @GPBKM
      @GPBKM 3 роки тому +3

      Don't you love it when racists who come from extremely racist countries, come here to judge other countries?! LOL

  • @isaacvr6947
    @isaacvr6947 3 роки тому +11

    God Bless the Messianic Jews

    • @ogaiabarnoosh6672
      @ogaiabarnoosh6672 3 роки тому

      Are they different from Zionism?? If they are how so...i have never heard of them before? They seem increasing

    • @abidinginchrist3139
      @abidinginchrist3139 2 роки тому +1

      @@ogaiabarnoosh6672 Messianic Jews are Jews who believe Jesus is the promised Messiah.

  • @Ahornblatt2000
    @Ahornblatt2000 11 років тому +8

    Israel is the only country in Middle East where the Christian population is growing.There so many states which sourround Israel where poeple are being persecuted for many reasons mostly for not being a Muslim but they make a survey in Israel

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому

    The idea is that Jews need to the majority population. Jews have been minority populations for thousands of years and were often abused by the majority population. A genocide against you can't happen if you are the majority. So the demographics issue is in relation to the Palestinians who have been trying to destroy Israel. It is not that difficlt for non-Jewish people to get citizenship in theory. an Israeli marrying a non-Jew gets residency status and after 4 years citizenship.

  • @benmeyer5136
    @benmeyer5136 8 років тому +1

    As though we jews dont discriminate our own jews. Face it , we are racist. Hei I am Bene Israel to Malaysia to Singapore....it has been a horrible treatment from every corner, it is too frightening to make a Aliyah, I am seeing the amount of humiliation done to both jews and non jews. I have suffered under the cross and the crescent. Luckily I am a jew, a male and also its very frightening used and abused. Listen anti-semitism comes in so many forms, policy, and segregation and no body would protect me. They curse me, humiliated me, took my progress , career, academic excellence and I have been crying silently alone ! Here in this video I see you asking : Minorities: Do you feel discrimination in Israel?
    My question is, if there has ever been a time we were not hated ? At time life an living become so harsh that I want to end it all.
    The date 21 & 22 Dec 2013 injured me so much, that I feel empty. Yes ! the crescent drove me to a heart attack, just for asking for a job.
    At no.41 and 55 the cross desecrated my body.
    At one point theytook my torah, my Jewish articles, many of my books, hurt my feelings, belittled me and drove me to illness.
    I lost my time, progress, career and here I am hurt by RACISM !
    Jews are racist to the very jews in the jewish community be it in Israel and the diaspora.
    This RACISM take a vicious turn on all other minorities. We are suppose to celebrate diversity, but the truth is the society is not all a beautiful story but UGLINESS !
    TRUTH is DISTASTEFUL !

  • @Snape75
    @Snape75 11 років тому +6

    Well like you said there was that one guy from India who took like, 16 years to get citizenship?
    I guess my point is that if white caucasians in America become a minority, and/or if Christianity becomes a minority religion, it wouldn't bother me and I'd still feel the like the U.S. is home for me.
    But I can also understand that the Jewish people want to have at least one country where they aren't a minority, especially given history. Ty for your videos. Israel looks like such a cool place.

  • @xenosxanthippe9861
    @xenosxanthippe9861 9 років тому +7

    Not at all, Israel is one of the friendliest countries here on Earth, as long as they behave like real humans and accept Israeli laws and customs

    • @dinosaurproductions6008
      @dinosaurproductions6008 9 років тому +4

      1 of the friendliest countries on earth really? Get your head out of your ass

    • @DetroitLives313
      @DetroitLives313 8 років тому

      Cut the bullshit. They are very racist there. Some of these people were too afraid to admit it. They hate black people and those from Africa.

    • @Buffnerd_i
      @Buffnerd_i 8 років тому +1

      no we don't, where the fuck do you get that from lol

    • @DetroitLives313
      @DetroitLives313 8 років тому

      IsraeI4ever
      From Ethiopian Jews that live there and Africans that have migrated there for work.

  • @rachel-po5rm
    @rachel-po5rm 3 роки тому +1

    If your preaching on the street that is a great way to feel hated

  • @adenilzasilvadesouza5816
    @adenilzasilvadesouza5816 Рік тому +1

    Israel é um País que acolhedor. A prova é, turistas de muitíssimos Países vão como turistas. Israel não ataca mas, é atacado e porisso, deve se proteger e se defender, sempre.

  • @settenovetre
    @settenovetre 11 років тому +5

    We all had bad experiences with door-to-door missionaries :-D
    Shalom :)

  • @danielnaorr
    @danielnaorr 11 років тому +1

    Why didn't you interview Arab Muslims? I wonder what they think.. By the way nice video.. Glad to hear most people don't feel discriminated!

    • @jessecohen4517
      @jessecohen4517 3 роки тому

      They make over 15 percent of the population. They are minorities but are still very common

  • @irakovalsky3892
    @irakovalsky3892 9 років тому +3

    I lived in Israel and it's a democratic country. I have never felt any discrimination by myself there. The society propaganda is the equality, helping each other, moral values, etc. I can agree that some small amount of people could say or do something that would discriminate others (like in any other place in the world), but overall feeling in the country is great. Jewish and Arabs are studying and working together, keeping their identity and traditions. Mizrahim, Ashkenazim, Ethiopian Jews are in the same situation and they almost are mixed together after a few generations. Its only time and overall efforts that will help people to eliminate even smaller expressions of discriminations.
    Israel is a vey small country with a very diverse population from all over the world that mixed with different kind of local people too (Israelis Jews, Israelis Arabs, Beduins, Druzes, et.). If there was a rassism and discrimination they wouldn't survive with each over in a so small piece of land. Israel's diversity of population, just proves how Israelis are tolerant to people that are different from them (by culture, religion, look, etc.). I wish every country in the world that accept immigrants could provide immigrants such a great absorption like they have in Israel. Sometimes the process could be difficult because of bureaucratic reasons, but it's not because people are being rassist.

  • @isaacder3i121
    @isaacder3i121 10 років тому +9

    People need to, or better yet, should understand that not all middle easterners are arabs. There are persians (Iran) and hebrews (Israel), Kurds, Samaritans,Assyrians/Chaldeans and many other groups. Most jews are hebraic in ancestry despite different diaspora customs. Israel is a Hebrew state, middle eastern, but Hebrew. Most Israelis come from Islamic countries because of the diaspora, they are mizrahi jews, not arabs. Skin color has nothing to do with it. I would be considered mizrahi, even though I am actually sefaradi (spanish rite). There ashkenazi (german rite) jews from poland who have high middle eastern dna and are very dark complected, sometimes way darker than sefaradi jews.
    Oded Fehr is ashkenazi, so is Donna Feldman, and they look identical to sefaradi and mizrahi jews. Other ashkenazim are lighter, but many middle eastern people are white skinned also, like syrians or northern iraqis, lebanese. Having white skin or light hair doesn't make your dna northern european. Ashkenazi is a middle eastern word, its hebrew for german. It refers to hebrews that took on the germanic/hebraic language of yiddish and followed a certain denomination.
    The sefaradi rite is also european. People forget that Portugal and Spain are also Europe. Ladino is a european language mixed with Hebrew, in Morocco, we called it Haketiya. The differene is the spanish rite was carried into north africa (morocco, algeria, tunisia,libya) as well as throughout the rest of the middle east, like Turkey, Syria, Israel, Iraq, etc. The communities of the east the 3dot ha Mizra7 (in hebrew) or eastern jews 'mizrahim' from Iraq and Iran, Kurdistan, Bukhara, Dagestan follow our rite mostly, so we are often lumped together, even though most israeli 'sefaradim' never went to spain or were exiled from spain.

  • @ahmedhagi96
    @ahmedhagi96 10 років тому +3

    What do u expect from a nation that crucified the lord Jesus 2000 years ago

  • @ShmorgelBorgel
    @ShmorgelBorgel 11 років тому +1

    In the case of this guy, he's a Sikh, and I don't think Sikh is recognized at all as one of the "official" religions in Israel for purposes or marriage. Obviously he's not a religious Sikh as he doesn't wear the turban and he married a Jew. The odd thing is, his wife is Bnei Menashe,and they are themselves converts to Judaism(although they believe they are descended from the Bnei Menashe tribe and think they "returned").Most that I have met are very "dati"-post giyyur, I guess she's an exception

  • @jessecohen4517
    @jessecohen4517 3 роки тому +1

    The vast majority of Israelis are either Jews or Muslims. Other ethnicities are very rare. There are some southeast Asian workers from Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines and there are also some Chinese. There are quit a few no Jewish Russians who pretended to be Jewish in order to escape the USSR. besides that there are a handful of Christian Arabs. And that's about it

    • @jessecohen4517
      @jessecohen4517 3 роки тому +1

      @David Bradberry I meant Arabs

    • @jessecohen4517
      @jessecohen4517 3 роки тому

      @David Bradberry Forgive me. Let clear this up. There are Jewish Arabs, Muslim Arabs, and Christian Arabs. Most are Muslim and there are some Christians. There are very few Jewish Arabs and they are mostly very old

    • @jessecohen4517
      @jessecohen4517 3 роки тому

      @David Bradberry and...

    • @lizberezin2919
      @lizberezin2919 8 місяців тому +1

      Ah! That's racism right there what you said about the Russian Jews. Just remember where Bialik and Simon Peres and Tshernikovsky came from. We didn't come to escape the Soviet Union, we came when the iron curtain fell and it was possible for us.

  • @sawanarora2627
    @sawanarora2627 10 років тому +12

    As an Indian, i felt bad for that indian dude cuz indians consider israel as a friendly country generally as many jews live in India.

    • @NaomiOff
      @NaomiOff 9 років тому +19

      And we consider India as a friendly country too..
      Israel has a big immigration and that's what people don't always understand...

    • @Menchjah
      @Menchjah 9 років тому +14

      I love India and im Jewish

    • @supermrzzzzz
      @supermrzzzzz 9 років тому +8

      As an Israeli, I feel bad for him too. Our government is really frustrating when it comes to giving non-Jewish foreigners citizenship. It makes it hard to discourage them from getting citizenship while still making it possible to get citizenship so people wouldn't criticize it.

    • @lovelife6308
      @lovelife6308 9 років тому +1

      Sawan Arora we love you to trust me saying that

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 5 років тому +3

    Just need more Jews to make Aliyah from Europe and the US etc.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому

    @Mike Mikhail Thanks and for sure we will do something when you are here. You can come film with me

  • @danzig25
    @danzig25 11 років тому +1

    We are all people of the world despite religion. I respect religion, but I do not respect how it can be used too teach false information about any kind of people despite a bad experience. Peace to all.

  • @habiaseunavez8517
    @habiaseunavez8517 3 роки тому +2

    I would hug the Indian guy 14:40. That's a very rough story

  • @ShmorgelBorgel
    @ShmorgelBorgel 11 років тому +1

    re "These things are not allowed. "
    Wrong. A non-Jew can get Israeli citizenship through marrying an Israeli citizen, whether the Israeli citizen is Jewish or not. The issue is that non-Jews cannot marry Jews inside Israel itself, because there are no civil marriages/Reform marriages, etc. that are recognized by the state.But if there's a legally conducted marriage OUTSIDE Israel (like Cyprus or anywhere else) between Jews & non-Jews, the state recognizes it, and the non-Jew can get citizenship.

  • @marahlovesbeauty7858
    @marahlovesbeauty7858 8 років тому +3

    That "half british" half English guy seriously can't speak English 😂😂😂

    • @bergson10
      @bergson10 6 років тому +2

      He was stone

    • @LalaLa-ze7kv
      @LalaLa-ze7kv 3 роки тому

      At least he called himself "bri'ish" :D

  • @MuonRay
    @MuonRay 11 років тому +1

    I always wanted to visit Israel, Its without a shadow of a doubt the most liberal country in the Middle East.

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell 9 років тому +2

    @8:01 with all the great full sun Israel has to offer they should get solar panels and be off grid ..you can by a small set up for 600 usd on ebay an just add panels as you get more money

    • @Tibbs142
      @Tibbs142 4 роки тому +1

      many modern buildings and housing in Israel do have solar panels. Many of the houses in my neighborhood have it. Almost every house has one for water heating but many have more connected to a battery for other uses or sell it back to the electric company.

  • @jim2112
    @jim2112 Рік тому +1

    You should have asked an ultra Orthodox Jew if he feels discrimination due to his ultra Orthodoxy.

  • @AmericanConcrete
    @AmericanConcrete 10 років тому +2

    I hear similar comments here..."I've never experienced it, but I've heard many incidents that it has." Or if an example is given it's usually "I was given a traffic ticket for speeding when others were not given one."

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +5

    Thanks man :)

  • @TheLandOfTears
    @TheLandOfTears 10 років тому +2

    great video.

  • @lionheart5078
    @lionheart5078 3 роки тому +2

    The Ukrainian guy is definitely not Ukrainian ethnically

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist 2 роки тому

      What do you think he is?

    • @lionheart5078
      @lionheart5078 2 роки тому +3

      @@CanadianMonarchist he’s clearly Jewish

    • @erectilereptile7383
      @erectilereptile7383 Рік тому +2

      @@lionheart5078 that seems to be the only plausible answer. Why else would he come to Israel? I guess he wasn't religious and hence didn't consider himself Jewish which probably confused Corey into thinking he wasn't Jewish. There is a small possibility the guy is Greek (as they do have a sizeable population in Ukraine), but that would not explain his motive to move to Israel.

    • @ef2718
      @ef2718 Рік тому +1

      @@erectilereptile7383 "Why else would he come to Israel?" For work.

    • @erectilereptile7383
      @erectilereptile7383 Рік тому +1

      @@ef2718 when he could work practically anywhere else? I’m not denying this claim, just seems a little odd. He also, as a few have noted, does not look like an ethnic Ukrainian. Way too dark.

  • @expo1706
    @expo1706 8 років тому +7

    Hey I'm from Arad. Really-but not the Arad of Israel. Born and raised. Feel so sorry for the Messianic Jews. Very sad. What is the saddest thing is that Jews don't accept Jesus.

    • @oren28994
      @oren28994 8 років тому +2

      stop lying, we accept any other religion maybe the Orthodox one's do not but no one gives a shit about them they don't even serve in the army.

    • @shabeki
      @shabeki 8 років тому

      +oren fridman Don't lie. You people absolutely despise Muslims. I have experienced this firsthand when I was a child, long before I knew anything about Judaism or even Islam. You teach your children to hate Muslims the same way many Muslims teach their children to hate Jews. The reality is that you're just the same as everyone else.

    • @shabeki
      @shabeki 8 років тому

      +oren fridman Many, but far from the most....most Muslims are normal quiet people. What people do halfway around the world should not affect my life anyway.

    • @oren28994
      @oren28994 8 років тому +1

      Joedacto I was going to agree with what you were saying untill you apologized for nothing, Understand already that Israel does nothing but protecting itself, yes they are some sad inccidence but those are accidence while palestinians are stabing children in their sleep...

    • @oren28994
      @oren28994 8 років тому

      Joedacto Like every country does fucked up things sometimes what can you this is life...

  • @duncefunce1513
    @duncefunce1513 5 років тому +1

    Actually, the Arab Christian DOES look British

  • @kaylanguyen8665
    @kaylanguyen8665 9 років тому +2

    Hi Khalid,
    Why are you crying over discrimination against Muslims?...Islamic countries that are Muslms discriminate the most. Saudi Arabia do not permit women to drive and do not allow churches to be build. The Middle East is wiping out Christians, Jews, and other minorities. Women have to wear all black and a hijab in Tehran, Iran. The biggest discrimination for women is in Muslim countries where they are beaten, raped, or honor killing. And the men can have up to 4 wives but the woman can only have 1 husband. Yes, you want fair treatment but Muslims do not give fair treatment especially due to Sharia laws in Islam. Please take a backseat and peace be upon you :-)

  • @jayzg60
    @jayzg60 8 років тому +3

    where do you find these people corey?

    • @Lobster222
      @Lobster222 8 років тому +7

      +Screenfreak Productions Seriously, a Japanese-Israeli? I've seen it all

  • @ShmorgelBorgel
    @ShmorgelBorgel 11 років тому

    Your original comment that I responded to stated the the government didn't recognize their marriage and you were sad to see that they let it happen eventually. The fact is, whether you like it or not, Israel is obligated under international law to recognize marriages if they were legally performed abroad, that includes civil marriages as well as Reform marriages. Marriages within Israel are left to the various religious communities.

  • @lillianerosse9485
    @lillianerosse9485 11 років тому +1

    Keep up the good work man.

  • @Titoscudd
    @Titoscudd 8 років тому +1

    Is it possible that the Ethiopian Jews n Africans or darker skinned people are more likely to experience racism n discrimination?
    The only group of Jews who were deliberately sterilized upon their arrival in Israel were Ethiopian.
    The only group whose soldiers have been assaulted by the Israeli police while in uniform are Ethiopian.
    I understand that the poorest community in Israel is Ethiopia/Black n they get the worst housing. This may be because of they may have also been the least educated group to make aaliyah. However, that man said other Jews wouldn't want to sell land or a house to u if u were Black.

  • @YoniMek
    @YoniMek 3 роки тому +1

    You should have asked Mizrachim that live in Bnei Brak.
    Also, your translation is only so so.

  • @zivstarosta
    @zivstarosta 10 років тому +1

    this is an awesome channel, but sometimes it seems as if you misunderstand some slang. in this video if you use the direct translation of "equal" that you used in this context the interviewers will understand the world equal as worth and not equality of treatment and discrimination. so when you said do you feel equal with the Israeli Jews. it's like saying are you worth as much as a Israeli Jew.

    • @zivstarosta
      @zivstarosta 10 років тому

      and also when you ask a question you make it sound like a statement rather than a question. instead of "do you feel discrimination in Israel?" you actually said, " you feel discrimination in Israel".

    • @tal32123
      @tal32123 10 років тому

      zivstarosta I like his channel too. But yes, it does sound like he declares "you feel discrimination here"

  • @bircruz555
    @bircruz555 9 років тому +4

    Are these the only people that were interviewed? If not, what would be the proportion of the people who appeared here in comparison to the total that were interviewed? How were these selected? That the answers are 100% unanimous suggests that those who may have confirmed the presence of discrimination may have been weeded out. The burden is on the producer to prove, or what we have is just propaganda.

    • @lizberezin2919
      @lizberezin2919 8 місяців тому

      Corey shows all the people he interviewed and gives the answers unedited.

  • @kaylanguyen8665
    @kaylanguyen8665 9 років тому

    Hi Friend of Zion,
    May I asked if you are Jewish? I have taken Judiasm theology courses at the university. The Reformed and Conservative/Liberal Jews do accept converts but not the Hasidic or Ultra Orthodox Jews. They look at the maternal lineage.

  • @tahiyalibano8177
    @tahiyalibano8177 11 років тому

    i watch all your videos keep up the good work !

  • @wangtie9602
    @wangtie9602 9 років тому +5

    CHRISTIANS DO PRAY FOR THE JEWS. THEY ARE SURROUNDED BY PEOPLE WHO HATE THEM. THEY NEED GOD,S GRACE AND MERCY TO COME TO GOD AND ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS THEIR SAVIOUR. YOUR PRAYERS REALLY HELP.

    • @amaanreer5311
      @amaanreer5311 9 років тому +2

      wang tie you know one day, you will serve jews as a slave loool, thats what their book says.

    • @wangtie9602
      @wangtie9602 9 років тому +1

      WE CHRISTIANS DONT SERVE ANY RACE WE SERVE ONLY GOD. WE SUPPORT ISRAEL BECAUSE GOD HAS CHOSEN THEM . WE CANNOT CHALLENGE THE WILL OF GOD. WE ARE NOT RACISTS AND WE LOVE EVERY RACE.

    • @amaanreer5311
      @amaanreer5311 9 років тому

      Lool so what about the Palestinian children who get bombed by Israeli planes? Surely as a man of god you can't support that?

    • @wangtie9602
      @wangtie9602 9 років тому

      DO PROVOKE THE CHOSEN PEOPLE OF GOD.

    • @wangtie9602
      @wangtie9602 9 років тому

      DO NOT PROVOKE THE CHOSEN PEOPLE OF GOD. PLEASE IGNORE THE EARLIER COMMENT.

  • @jesushateswood
    @jesushateswood 8 років тому +2

    The Indian man at the end was interesting. He didn't know his future wife was an Israeli citizen. Okay. So she sprung it on him after the proposal? Seems kinda sneaky but if he's happy...hey. Another interesting thing is how so many of them 'heard' about discrimination but have never experienced it. Maybe there is no discrimination in Israel and what people think they heard was really something they saw on American television. That's gotta be it. Israel sounds like Disneyland. Everyone is happy.

    • @Wendyzee1612
      @Wendyzee1612 3 роки тому +1

      I can actually answer this one for you - if you watch his videos, you will see he always includes the name and town/city of the interviewee - Tel Aviv (where most of this vid is shot) is a very globalized, modern (in attitudes) and high tech city. My husband often tells me (when I make stoopid comments) that Tel Aviv is not Israel. So yes, they would have heard of it as it is a small country and we all have friends and family in other regions, but in Tel Aviv we do live in a magical Disneyland. :)

  • @altGoolam
    @altGoolam 9 років тому +6

    When people refer to the Apartheid state of Israel, they refer to the racist laws and policies, in particular against the original non-Jewish inhabitants. Many Israelis know that their citizenship exists because of these laws. But there is a conscious unwillingness to address these laws, because it is the fundamental premise to them being there in the first place. This has been true of all colonial communities. Israel is fine, unless you deal with the elephant in the room. And to be fair, answers would be VERY different if they weren't asked by a Jew and anonymity was guaranteed.

    • @lizberezin2919
      @lizberezin2919 8 місяців тому

      You have to find these laws online and look into them, not to parrot stuff about laws when you don't know what that are. About half of the laws in this collection have to do with stuff like Jewish symbols on the flag and the stamp. Others have to do with security and the army service (but it's the Arabs who choose not to do the army service, they can in they want to). Basically it's not the type of stuff that people feel second class about, it's not something on which our citizenship depends and it's not racist.

  • @kaylanguyen8665
    @kaylanguyen8665 9 років тому

    Hi Jonah,
    Great you do not face discrimination in Israel.
    May I ask why you are called by that name? Peace be upon you.

  • @nartanzeyquarey6276
    @nartanzeyquarey6276 5 років тому +1

    Can you ask Circassian Israelies too? I wonder if they feel discriminated

    • @GPBKM
      @GPBKM 3 роки тому

      I doubt it! Circassians in Israel are extremely loyal to their country, and they even serve in the Israeli army, so they are 100% accepted and appreciated by the government and the Israeli citizens.

  • @principal_optimism
    @principal_optimism 9 років тому +3

    You people whining about him not asking Muslim, Arab Women who live in Israel. Was that specified in the question? no.
    Don't discriminate and say that these peoples cases are less worthy of mention as those of Muslims and Arabs.
    Don't complain about this video. Ask the man to do a video of just Arab Muslims living in Israel.

  • @denisethorbjornsen3331
    @denisethorbjornsen3331 11 років тому

    It seems to be worldwide with racism.Perhaps if eveyone remembers we all bleed the same color blood.Then we would stop fighting and live in peace with eachother realizing we have differences but we're all human with the same needs.Food,shelter,work and respect.

  • @CoreyGilShusterAskProject
    @CoreyGilShusterAskProject  11 років тому +1

    I know there is some discriminiation because I have heard (very minor) comments. And I know of a few bigger acts (not wanting to have Arab or Ethiopian tenants for example) but it is rare. It is also more an expectation than something that happens. Sad though that both Arabs and Ethiopians expect to be discriminated against.

  • @Damremont18
    @Damremont18 5 років тому +3

    if you're looking for racism you'll find it and you'll find it everywhere. if you just live your life and don't worry about every look and every misspoke word you'll definitely find a lot fewer problems. Some people have a chip on their shoulders and they almost invite people to knock it off. Some people need to relax.