1. I remember seeing Ricki Lake's talk show in Israel once and just like on Jerry Springer's show, the black guests would talk in Ebonics and the Hebrew subscripts at the bottom of the screen didn't translate the affirmative action dialect into Hebrew. They didn't translate "Nam sayin? Namin?" into "Ata yodea ma ani omer? Ata yodea et ma ani mitkaven?'. I don't know remember what they translated it to.
Also, Steve Harvey hosts Miss Universe. Last year, he hosted it live from Eilat.
2. Discuss the following two homosexuals and one homosexual topic.
Yaron Cohen, AKA Dana International (He "won" for Israel at the 1998 Eurovision which is why it was held in Israel in 1999. I say it was a consolation prize for Israel being made a fool of the previous year. The 1999 Israeli song was "Happy Birthday" featuring two Israelis and two Hebros, UMM HMM. At least most of the songs were normal back then. Now the whole Eurovison looks like a drag contest. When Israel won two years in a row over 40 years ago, one of the winning songs was called Halleluyah which seems like a patriotic song. They go from that to Dana International, Yimach Shemo.)
Arafat (The Jew killer, who died of AIDS. He was a homosexual pedophile and a gay Egyptian vampire, who was caught engaging in faggotry with his East German guards.)
The 1988 law legalizing homosexuality in Israel that removed a law on the books from the British Mandate. It was never enforced but it was a deterrent to the fag parades all over Israel now, even worse than in the US. The Israel Tourism Ministry advertises Tel Aviv as a "gay tourist destination". 1988 is the same year Rabbi Kahane was banned from the same Knesset that legalized faggotry. What a Chillul Hashem it is that a Jewish legislature removed a British law against faggotry but keeps the British law allowing for administrative detention of Jewish activists.