The double standard is obvious.
Check out Norman Finklestein.
Boon, you and Texpat cannot debate very well at all.
That's why you do this.
Stick to facts and issues, and people may be convinced, or at atleast examine your viewpoints.
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milkman, are you new here?Quote:
Originally Posted by Milkman
Macha, I am not of Jewish descent, and don't have Jewish relatives that I know of. And there would be nothing wrong if I did have Jewish descent, or practiced the religion of Judaism. Aside from lineage, I'm agnostic. I am not Xtian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, nor any other organized religion.
And BG,
I've never stated and never felt happy for a Jewish person killed in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, nor any others. Nice try, though.
I have stated before that there will be resistance, and attacks by those in Gaza and by Hezbollah in Lebanon because of this situation.
Again, reasearch the differences between 1. Judaism 2. Zionism and 3. Hebrew
BG, no offense, but you do not sound well read about the Israeli/Pali conflict. I suggest you start back at the turn of the 20th Century with Theodore Herzl, through the UN resolutions, and the ongoing settlements and agreements, in particular with the 1994 Olso Peace Accords.
Also, check out Norman Finklestein's recent book, Beyond Chutzpah.
Someone sent me a very interesting link to an Aljazeera Television Video.
The woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles.
CastUP: 1050 wafa sultan final-4
Nothing worng with having Jewish descent. I was just guessing is all brother.Quote:
Originally Posted by Milky