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01-24-2009, 07:20 PM #1
Wich is your right. But when stating that you would not respect a race of people that would do such a thing, there really aren't many races of people left to respect.Since the beginning of human kind such terrible acts has been commited.What makes the jews so espesially evil in your oppinion?
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01-24-2009, 07:58 PM #2
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Thanked: 174Kristoffer,
The topic is freedom of speech and I don't want to go off topic.
But to answer you, two wrongs do not make a right.
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01-24-2009, 08:03 PM #3
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01-25-2009, 06:46 AM #4
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Thanked: 271You are quite correct that there have been other genocides and that many nations have blood on their hands. Of nations worthy of respect, the Irish come to mind and maybe the Swiss. Your question about why the Jews should be singled out for criticism wasn't directed at me, but I do have an opinion. The Jewish mantra is that we have been persecuted in almost every Christian country for 2000 years. I don't want to debate whether that is true or not but let's assume it's true for the sake of argument. If that's the case, don't we have the right to ask the Jews, "and what have you learned during your 2000 years of suffering?" When the Jews didn't have a country, we didn't know. Now, we do. What they learned is that you should do what they criticize everyone for doing. So, it's the hypocrisy again. My suffering counts, yours doesn't. My country's "right to exist" versus you have no right to have one. My 6 million and your ... and so on. Out of one side of their mouth is "the world owes special treatment because what we suffered was exceptionally horrible" and then they go and do things are similar. For me the bottom line is, if Israel has the right to act like any other country, let them and let them take the consequences. But then, why should the US be spending $3 billion a year to support them?