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earthlingerer1 year, 8 months ago
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I guess developing armored buses and accepting suicide bombers is much more sane than treating other people, even of different religions, like christianity and islam, as human beings and making peace with them.
Why does israel wnat to be such a hateful place working on the same wavelength as the third reich?
I guess they need a new chapter to add to the old testament. Their "god" doesn't take their transgressions so lightly.
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cowboygrandpa1 year, 8 months ago
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No, I don't mean just lefists. I mean the right wingers who would kill to get their way as well.
So I respectfully state that all the world needs to realize how valuable life is.
Don't be so smug as to think it is OK for conservatives to kill.
That just adds to the hatred.
If you disagree fine. Doesn't mean you're right, just means you don't see it.
But of course the Far right or Far left always think it is alright to use terror as a weapon against the other. Neither is right.
Terrorism is wrong no matter who does it.
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hyperbola1 year, 8 months ago
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We have far greater problems with terrorist governments such as the US than with individual terror groups.
In Clear Sight of Yad Vashem
Over the years, our attention has been drawn to the close proximity of the village of Deir Yassin to the Jewish Holocaust memorial at Yad Vashem. Jews have been encouraged to visit Deir Yassin, the symbolic starting point of nearly six decades of Palestinian dispossession, and from there to look across to Yad Vashem. Palestinians (if only they could!) have also been asked to visit Yad Vashem - the symbol of Jewish suffering - and to look across the valley toward the birth site of their own tragedy.
But no matter how similar the Jewish and Palestinian histories of suffering may seem, the similarities conceal important differences:
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hyperbola1 year, 8 months ago
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First, by all accounts, and according to any version of the events, what was done to the Jews of Europe took place a long distance from Yad Vashem, while what was done to the Palestinian people took place right there at the village of Deir Yassin and right there throughout the whole of Palestine.
Second, the perpetrators of the atrocity against Jews had nothing to do with Palestine or Palestinians, while perpetrators of the Palestinian tragedy were and are Jews.
Third, the perpetrators of the atrocity against Jews have been roundly condemned over the years and punished for their crimes, and have mostly shown contrition, while the perpetrators of the massacre at Deir Yassin have been honored for their crimes, continue to take pride in them, and live on in their ideology and in their deeds.
Fourth, what befell the Jews had a beginning, a middle, and an end, while the assault on the Palestinians goes on with no end in sight.
http://www.righteousjews.org/article24.html
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earthlingerer1 year, 8 months ago
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You can read about a prominent member of Yad Vashem here:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1204...
Apparently, amidst the smoke and fog of WW2, he and other jewish partisans, as secret NKVD members, were killing Lithuanian families, ala IDF against the Palestinians, based on name alone, with no evidence to back up his crimes.
Another case of the zionist nazis saying "do as we say, not as we do".
It's too bad israelis have to live with an elite of Double Standards. Hopefully jehoova can help them to write another bit to their old testament fairytale book.
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cherev1 year, 8 months ago
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"So I respectfully state that all the world needs to realize how valuable life is. "
And I respectfully disagree. I know how valuable life is and so do many of the people I know.
"Don't be so smug as to think it is OK for conservatives to kill."
I never said or even implied this.
"If you disagree fine. Doesn't mean you're right, just means you don't see it."
If you think that only your vision is 20-20, that doesn't mean you're right either.
Rest of your post is irrelevant. I said nothing about terrorism.
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