If Meir Kahane's "Kach" or "Kahane Chai" are considered by the state of Israel as "far right", "terrorist", "a danger to the state" and are barred from Israel's parliament, the Knesset, then consider in his own words in Arabic Knesset member Ibrahim Sarsur's speech to fellow Arabs both inside and outside of Israel. Not enough people in the West know that Israel is a democratic and pluralistic society and thus has 11 members of its national parliament who are Arab-Israeli citizens and claim to represent the Arab-Israeli population like Sarsur, who is, in fact, a leader of the "United Arab List" or Ra'am Ta'al Party (Arab Party for Change) in the Knesset.