scatts
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Post by scatts on Oct 15, 2006 12:31:32 GMT -7
True. But it does get difficult at times. For example, at the end of my (unposted) rant about Jewish overprotectionism (if there is such a word), media manipulation and apparent desire to teach the world how they are the "most" (possibly "only") persecuted people on the planet, I might be tempted to say that in all of this it is possible to see the origins of why they may have been singled out for persecution in the first place.
People then jump to all kinds of horrible conclusions and I have been accused in the past of thinking they "deserved the holocaust" and so on, and so forth.
That's why I (usually) just shut up.
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Post by bescheid on Oct 15, 2006 13:47:24 GMT -7
scatts
I believe I understand your standing. Also I simulary observed the same thing. Whilst on the few occasions of meeting with Israelie nationales, this subject of the holocaust just never came up, we were too busy talking of other subjects.
What I have noticed though, is some of these Jewish organizations {And I wonder just how actualy they are of Jewish} use the subject of the holocaust like that of a club.
Personally, my thinking is they are simply pretenders needing a sort of personal identification to be known by, some thing of a badge that they are more then just common nothing.
I do not know, the whole affair just bothers my conscience.
Charles
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