So if someone said they wanted your country to nuke itself it wouldn't be offensive? I'm not Israeli, but I don't stand for racism of anyone.
I wouldn't really call it racism, as he's referring to the nation itself; more so, I believe that would be referred to as nationalism, as it assumes people of land X are different than people in land Y (to compare, one could argue that both groups of people are still people, no matter where they're from, and whose differences are negligible when it comes to their lives.)
Sure, but I cannot say I'm fond of jews outside their beloved israel either.
I hate when people of certain (any, even my ethnicity for that matter) etnicity/nationality come together as a group. After which they proceed to pound their chests and wave flags, and look down upon anyone else.
I'm not very keen on idea of globalization and multinationalism either, but only because I know that will never work. We cannot live all together like one big family, while we are so different.
Only some crazy futuristic scenario would work, in which all people speak one language, do not remember their ancestors, and look alike.