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Oh dear. I didn't wikilink becuase to get to the three kinds of segragation I wanted to inculde you need to go to the disambig page. Do you have an suggestions for a better way to link? Maybe, it could just be a template on Racial Segregation... futurebird17:44, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I think you should add a few more events similar to the ones in the side box already. I edited it, so hopefully, they'll be added. User:Javanick28 17:01, 18 April 2007
Absolutely not. Allegations of Israeli apartheid is only politics. Segregation is racism. Adding this category is a mockery of segregation, which is when African Americans were discriminated against in the hands of the racists of America. This does not compare to anything Israel did. Segregation is racism, and adding this category is like saying it is just politics.--Sefringle04:16, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Absolutely not. The treatment of the Palestinians under Israeli rule is racist apartheid segregation. Your denial of the racist treatment of Palestinians is not acceptable; and furthermore, you say it is racist (towards who???) to even claim that Palestinians are mistreated!--Kirby♥time04:22, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
thats not racism, its retaliation. For all the suicide bombings of Hamas and Hizbollah, and those other Palestinians preform against Israel, and for nothing other than some building they call the Dome of the Rock, it is almost justified. There should almost be an article called Palestinian apartheid, because it is very similar. This is not racism, it is war. War alone is not racism. --Sefringle04:31, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Israeli apartheid is just labeling the actions of Israel in the Arab-Israeli conflict as a form of racism, and completely ignoring the actions of the Palestinians. Casualties during war are not necessarily racist in nature. Unlike the actions of Palestinian terrorists, where they are clearly targeting Jews.--Sefringle04:41, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The "Jews" they are targeting are part of the Israeli armed forces. Since when is it racist to kill members of a country's armed forces? And don't try to say that they are "civilians". Every single Israeli citizen is required to join the IDF, so evey single one is a potential murderer/terrorist and the killing is justified, not racist.--Kirby♥time05:16, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Kirby, thats a new one from you. After you denied the holocuast saying its "alledged" to have happenned, you are now saying that suicide attacks are justified.--Matt57(talk•contribs)05:45, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The white Australia policy was not racial segregation, according to the definition given by the page on racial segregation. If there is a template for racist policy you might include it there, but since it's not technically racial segregation it shouldn't be here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 159.207.7.118 (talk) 05:28, 29 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I belive artical should be changed to apaethide on south africia because this is the main focoyse of the articial
I belive that the aparthide articial should include information on sout africia definition of an aparthide as well as information on other apathides across the world such as atempted assimilition of canidian natives by europians Jibbyp (talk) 03:22, 19 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Many Moslem led states discriminate against Christians, Jews and arguably women.
One is not allowed to build churches, synagogues or other religions'places of worship,
for example: Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, various Gulf states, Afghanistan and others.
As for discrimination against Jews, many Moslem states openly allow anti-semitic diatribes
on public media (see MEMRI videos), openly praise and base their socio-political policies
on the infamous anti-semitic Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion, viz., Hamas's constitution
includes such references.
Another overlooked source of discrimination has been the UN. The UN's Human Rights committee
is comprised of openly racist, anti-semitic and dictatorial states. FOr many years the number
of resolutions passed by this body against Israel has always exceeded those referring to the
other 190+ UN members.
If this template is going to reference and identify places and policies of discrimination
then it must make this list twice as long.Diffrntd (talk) 11:58, 20 June 2019 (UTC)[1]
<ref> www.memri.org <ref> <ref>www.GatestoneInstitute.org<ref>[reply]
^Huffpost Jan 4, 2018, "Shame: 10 ways Israel Is Treated Differently"