Mephisto
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"Oppresed by the evil Jews" certainly seems like an anti-semitic sentiment to me...
And I'd be willing to bet that Skeptic has used the words evil Jews more than anyone else.
"Oppresed by the evil Jews" certainly seems like an anti-semitic sentiment to me...
I can think of a way to break the cycle.The worst thing about it all is we're apparently doomed to repeat history.
That does not imply your statement, Mycroft.
This sort of thing is why you're one of the Usual Suspects.
Over the course of the past 40 years Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Black September, Tanzim, Force 17, Ahmed Abu Reish Brigades, the Popular Resistance Committees and the Abu Nidal Organization have terrorized Israel and blown up or murdered humans from just about every nationality on earth. There is even a current movie about one such terror act, it's called "Munich".Actually, it's everyone who punishes the many for the actions of the few that are guilty... including the group of Usual Suspects of which you are a member, zenith, certain members of the Israeli state, and certain members of the Palestinian terrorist groups.
"Oppresed by the evil Jews" certainly seems like an anti-semitic sentiment to me...
Also, although it may seem like splitting hairs, I would like to point out that a lack of condemnation does not equal actual support.
Good point. The Israelis can stop retaliating. This won't stop the Palestinians from killing the Israelis but it will make us all feel better and we can stop calling it a cycle.I can think of a way to break the cycle.
Denying Israel’s Right to Exist and Anticipating its Destruction
The foundation of Palestinian ideology is the denial of Israel’s right to exist. Jewish history is rewritten and Jewish historical presence in the Land of Israel in erased. All the agreements with Israel are said to be temporary. Palestinian TV regularly broadcasts, songs, dance, sermons and video clips encouraging Arabs to anticipate, visualize, and hope for Israel’s destruction and replacement by a future “Palestine” from the river to the sea. The following are a few examples among many:
Oh come on! If it had been a blue keffiya it wouldn't make the same political statement, agree?
So you DO blame the Palestinian people as a whole!Additionally 65% of Palestinians polled by FAFO this month - see Survey pdf table 22.2(2) page 54 - supported Al Queda terrorism in the US and Europe.
Somehow in your world Melendwyr that is "the actions of the few".
Re-reading Skeptic's post, I see what you mean now. I didn't pick up on that. I admit I sometimes have trouble gauging whether someone here is using exaggeration to get apoint across or being dead serious.It also reads like hyperbole, which is sometimes used to make a point with a touch of humor, but not necessarily meant to be taken literally.
Now, look at the yellow baseball hat he's wearing on top of the Keffiya, I don't get that at all. What's the deal? Does anyone have an explanation of this? Mycroft? Help me out here...
I'm in the same boat.Re-reading Skeptic's post, I see what you mean now. I didn't pick up on that. I admit I sometimes have trouble gauging whether someone here is using exaggeration to get apoint across or being dead serious.![]()
Re-reading Skeptic's post, I see what you mean now. I didn't pick up on that. I admit I sometimes have trouble gauging whether someone here is using exaggeration to get apoint across or being dead serious.![]()
(emphasis mine)Additionally 65% of Palestinians polled by FAFO this month - see Survey pdf table 22.2(2) page 54 - supported Al Queda terrorism in the US and Europe.
I said "65% of Palestinians polled" and you repeat the strawman - yet again - to claim I really said "the Palestinian people as a whole".So you DO blame the Palestinian people as a whole!
Sorry, I didn't notice you had changed the post. I have this annoying habit of immediately responding to a post, then hitting "preview" and making lots of small edits for tone and clarity. By the time I was done you had already changed your post, but I probably glanced over it under the impression that it was still the same.How come in a posting of yours at 11:02, you quote back words that do not appear on the forum anymore? You had no real reason, by that time, to question me about mentioning your name in connection with melendeyr's --- because at 11:02, that wasn't what my posting said.
Anyone who does not condemn the Palestinians as inhuman monsters and recognize the terrible injustices perpetuated upon the Israeli people is necessarily antisemitic. At least, in zenith's world.
Isn't it offensive either way?I have the same problem, "Does he really think that Cindy Sheehan wants to have sex with the corpse of her son, or is he just being snide?"
Well of course it is. So is the humor of Richard Pryor, Robin Williams the late great Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, etc, etc. It would be best if you avoid the Friars Club.Isn't it offensive either way?
Humor being subjective, one may or may not find something humorous because it is either too offensive or not offensive enough.
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with a particular English phrased used in the article. It draws more on the concept of chivalry than modern sensibilities.It is not that she does not recognize all Palestinians are inhuman monsters. It is that she does not recognize the armed Palestinian terrorists who kidnapped her had done anything wrong at all.
Where did they threaten to kill them?Someone who cannot bring themselves to admit that Palestinian terrorists who kidnapped, and threathened to kill
Thank you, Usual Suspect. That pretty much sums it up.abyssimal ignorance of the real world coupled with unshakable arrogant belief in their own moral superiority.
Yes, that's a less elegant description of your clique, but it'll do.in other words, they are idiots.
Where did they threaten to kill them?