In July 2017, 43 U.S. Senators proposed a law that would make it a crime for Americans to support the international boycott against Israel. The bill would levy large fines and prison time for businesses and individuals who don’t buy from Israeli companies operating in occupied Palestinian territories, and who make statements, including social media posts, saying that they are doing so in order to boycott. The international boycott of Israel was launched in 2006 by Palestinian NGO’s to protest Israel’s “occupation and colonization of Arab lands.” Supporting the…
Read more27% Yes |
73% No |
24% Yes |
56% No |
3% Yes, boycotts against Israel harm one of our most important allies in the Middle East |
17% No, this is a violation of free speech |
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8G5J5G34yrs4Y
No, the boycott of any country should be illegal
@8DRQDVC4yrs4Y
No stance should be taken
@8CSDR784yrs4Y
It is free speech so it should't be illegal. However, restrictions should be made for those that are apart of the boycott
@8CCR7DK4yrs4Y
Not our fight, keep out.
@8C9KD7Z4yrs4Y
Boycott if you want. Your choice but your loss.
@8J5NSB34yrs4Y
All boycotts should be illegal, just because I disagree with a political view does not mean I have the right to impose mine, by economically crippling other countries
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