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I ain't gonna argue with you, so I'll just say you're full of ****.
Wouldn't it be more "lady-like" to say "poo"??
I ain't gonna argue with you, so I'll just say you're full of ****.
I never would of thought we had zionists on here. Y'all are bad about anyone that criticize ya is automatically a racist or nazi. Actually, it's American. I really think all you misguided fellas need to buy Dr. Duke's book "Jewish Supremacy" and get back to me.
If nothing else, you'll get a different view on the subject, not from the media who is owned and operated by people loyal to a certain middle east country.... you'll also be helping out a local boy who is a LSU grad.
Wouldn't it be more "lady-like" to say "poo"??
and I even agree with his general idea that Jews can't keep bringing up the holocaust for the next thousand years to make themselves be automatic victims.
No one is calling you an anti-semite for you merely posting your view.
You do realize there are living reminders from the Holocaust. It is, for all purposes, a very recent event historically speaking. I agree this does not make the general population victims but there ARE victims still living. If you cast the net outwards, this affects children and grandchildren that have a direct link to the atrocity of the Holocaust. So to say they can't keep throwing this up for the next thousand years is premature at best.
My point is that 95% of living Jews have no direct experience with the Holocaust. I understand that a lot of Jews had parents or grandparents that did survive the holocaust, but keep in mind that the majority of those people live in Israel. I'm referring to Jews here in the U.S. I had a friend in high school who was a Jew in name only (JINO), as I liked to call him. Never went to temple, claimed he was an atheist, and really the only reason he was able to say he was Jewish was because his dad was. None of his family had any involvement in the holocaust because they were all living in the US at the time. Yet, he still had this victim mentality because he was a Jew and some really bad stuff has happened to them over the years. Well, sure, I understand that, and things would be much better had it never happened, but it has instilled this sort of "group victimization" idea among many Jews, particularly those here in America, many of whom never even had family involved in the holocaust.
That's my point, I'm not saying it wasn't terrible, and I'm not saying it hasn't affected millions of Jews, but at some point, it does have to be let go. Particularly given that anyone who was directly involved in actually persecuting the Jews, with very few exceptions, has long ago been executed or died.
David Duke ordered out of Czech Republic
PRAGUE -- Czech authorities have released white supremacist David Duke from detention and ordered him to leave the country.
Police spokeswoman Katerina Rendlova says the former Ku Klux Klan leader must leave the Czech Republic by midnight Saturday.
Duke was in Prague on an invitation from a neo-Nazi group to promote the Czech translation of his book "My Awakening." Police took him into custody Friday on suspicion of denying the Holocaust, which is a crime in the Czech Republic.
Prague's Charles University also banned Duke from giving a lecture there Friday. He was scheduled to give lectures over the weekend in both Prague and the country's second-largest city, Brno.
Duke ran for public office in Louisiana a half dozen times, winning only once and serving two years in the state House of Representatives from a Metairie district. He used that post to run for governor in 1991, losing the runoff to Edwin Edwards.
He later moved to the Mandeville area, pleaded guilty in 2002 to mail fraud and filing false tax returns and served a year in federal prison.
At some point, yes it does. But it's not left up to me or you to judge when a community within one life span of time has to make that decision.
I will reverse that attitude towards slavery. Neither an African American today, his parents and more than likely his grandparents were enslaved. It is time to look towards the future in that regard... (Civil Rights are another kettle IMO)
But, again, within 80 years? No. We do not have the right to say "let go".
lets get back to how jews are killing us. next thing you know dbolemiss and crawfish will say Barak Hussain Obama Silverberg is his real name
actually, WE have a right (i love the term RIGHT) to say anything we want.
Slavery is actually a perfect example. It's been 150 years and many black people still have a victimization mentality about it. And I'm sure 100 years from now, there will still be talk about it.
And, I absolutely do have a right to "judge" things as I see them. Just as I "judge" that people who think blacks alive today should be given reparations for slavery are idiots, I can "judge" whether or not I think Jews who never had any personal stake in the holocaust should be using it as an excuse for anything. If you think that Jews are right to have some kind of group mentality about some things due to the holocaust, that's fine, and I don't have any problem with that, but I disagree in most instances.