In this case the consensus was that the petition author was probably anti-semitic, and that the people who signed it were either misled or filled with hatred.
So no, nothing further. And there was also the suggestion that if a similar petition should reach 100k votes it should be ignored as antisemitism.
That quote is a bit out of context. Mohamed was responding to the frequent claims of singling “the only Jewish state” out, and he pointed to Rycroft as having solely Chinese and Russian influence as its terms of reference, so why can they be singled out but not Israel.
The petition debates are always dead-ends.
In this case the consensus was that the petition author was probably anti-semitic, and that the people who signed it were either misled or filled with hatred.
So no, nothing further. And there was also the suggestion that if a similar petition should reach 100k votes it should be ignored as antisemitism.
That quote is a bit out of context. Mohamed was responding to the frequent claims of singling “the only Jewish state” out, and he pointed to Rycroft as having solely Chinese and Russian influence as its terms of reference, so why can they be singled out but not Israel.