7anthea7 wrote:And this thread is rapidly approaching a condition that can't be described as 'civil' either
Ashame about that, for a while we had people with different views at least talking. We need more of that.
Here is to a less violent nex year.
7anthea7 wrote:And this thread is rapidly approaching a condition that can't be described as 'civil' either
Food for thought.Nearly 52 million people were killed during WWII, the overwhelming majority of them non-Jewish.
Among that 52 million were people also deliberately targeted by the Nazis, in particular ethnic Slavs, including Russians and Serbs. It is curious that their suffering has not received quite the same coverage as the suffering of the Jews.
On and on it goes. Death is death. All holocausts are equal and according to professor Finkelstein's book "The Holocaust Industry," this is something that the holocaust industry relies on heavily, the belief that no one will check or can check the facts.
While continuing my research, I [author Amir Tajik] heard the news of Israeli attacks on Gaza. "137 Palestinian civilians were massacred in one day!" How could it be? I checked the news again. The figures were correct.
A new version of the Holocaust; new and improved is underway in Palestinian's lands. Something must be done about it. Palestinian people should not be paying for the actions of others. They have lived in horror for decades. They have sacrificed their lives to defend their existence and their right to live.
know that eventually the truth will prevail and people around the world will do their best to stop the new and improved version of the Holocaust currently underway in Palestine. We have to break through the barriers and tell everybody the truth. We cannot allow history to repeat itself. Ironically, it is those who keep the story of the Holocaust alive [but under locked key from investigation], are now the ones creating another.
NAZI!Izzy HaveMercy wrote: First one calling me a NAZI gets a free FGG cd
IZ.
You already have one, you capitalist pig youHom_Corleone wrote:NAZI!Izzy HaveMercy wrote: First one calling me a NAZI gets a free FGG cd
IZ.
Psichnaut is a crass person as a whole, and surely this statement was a rather despicable one, but still calling him a Nazi is a bit out off proportion. Nevertheless I cherrish every person with an open eye against the nazi f*cks highly, and please, Jeff, keep your eyes open, even if in this case you shot a bit early. I just had my go at one of the real pigs on Youtube.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I agree that Psichonaut used some crass language.
But I find it very rude to call someone a 'f**king NAZI', three times in a row, then alter your avatar in accordance.
That is called taunting and you won't get MY vote in that case.
I steered clear of this thread for a long time but don't you people go and drag other issues in your already highly flammable thread.
Or would you like ME to start about Jews in Western economy, their censorship on Wikipedia, their hand in modern-day economy worldwide?
I work in the diamond industry in Antwerp for a couple of years now, I can tell you stories.
Please do keep in mind that I am talking about Jews here in the Western world.
Then again, a quote from writer Amir Tajik:
Food for thought.Nearly 52 million people were killed during WWII, the overwhelming majority of them non-Jewish.
Among that 52 million were people also deliberately targeted by the Nazis, in particular ethnic Slavs, including Russians and Serbs. It is curious that their suffering has not received quite the same coverage as the suffering of the Jews.
On and on it goes. Death is death. All holocausts are equal and according to professor Finkelstein's book "The Holocaust Industry," this is something that the holocaust industry relies on heavily, the belief that no one will check or can check the facts.
While continuing my research, I [author Amir Tajik] heard the news of Israeli attacks on Gaza. "137 Palestinian civilians were massacred in one day!" How could it be? I checked the news again. The figures were correct.
A new version of the Holocaust; new and improved is underway in Palestinian's lands. Something must be done about it. Palestinian people should not be paying for the actions of others. They have lived in horror for decades. They have sacrificed their lives to defend their existence and their right to live.
know that eventually the truth will prevail and people around the world will do their best to stop the new and improved version of the Holocaust currently underway in Palestine. We have to break through the barriers and tell everybody the truth. We cannot allow history to repeat itself. Ironically, it is those who keep the story of the Holocaust alive [but under locked key from investigation], are now the ones creating another.
First one calling me a NAZI gets a free FGG cd
IZ.
I was tempted to delete the whole lot about Nazis and jews to be honest but hopefully that's the end of it.EvilBastard wrote:Seconded - not sure how we went from "Israel and the Middle East" to "Those jews - aren't they a bunch of self-righteous bastards, eh?"...but maybe we can split a new thread off from this one?
True, the situation is depressing - unfortunately that $3bn of aid is part of the Camp David Agreement that Carter brokered to get Israel and Egypt to start playing nice. If you cut off Israel's bit you'd have to cut off Egypt's bit too, and that wouldn't play too well in certain quarters.Erudite wrote:Maybe my grasp of politics is overly simplistic, but much, I think, could be accomplished by the American government threatening to revoke the $3 bn of annual aid to Israel.
i want only make a point: i'm not nazi and more often, thinking to what's happening in Israel i think to all the conflicts and civil wars around the world in the past decades too....i don't agree to wars, but i blame our "great" countries that choose in wich war they can jump for keep save their interests...that's my pointHom_Corleone wrote:I was tempted to delete the whole lot about Nazis and jews to be honest but hopefully that's the end of it.EvilBastard wrote:Seconded - not sure how we went from "Israel and the Middle East" to "Those jews - aren't they a bunch of self-righteous bastards, eh?"...but maybe we can split a new thread off from this one?
Group hug?
Sadly (but in a good way) I'm forced to concur with your logic.EvilBastard wrote:True, the situation is depressing - unfortunately that $3bn of aid is part of the Camp David Agreement that Carter brokered to get Israel and Egypt to start playing nice. If you cut off Israel's bit you'd have to cut off Egypt's bit too, and that wouldn't play too well in certain quarters.Erudite wrote:Maybe my grasp of politics is overly simplistic, but much, I think, could be accomplished by the American government threatening to revoke the $3 bn of annual aid to Israel.
What they could do is stop the other money that goes in arms deals and "most favoured nation" trading status. Britain has already implemented levies on goods produced by Israeli companies in the occupied territories. Trade embargoes and economic sanctions have worked in the past, and would hit the Israeli government in the pocket, which is what is required. Unfortunately such behaviour would bring out the Pro-Israel lobby in force - you know, the people who have been so successful in equating criticism of Israel with "anti-semitism" (and they've managed to steal that expression too), and some politicians are too damn' scared to risk the wrath of this group.
Sadly in the US it's unlikely to get any better under a new president - the Democratic party is in deep with the Pro-Israel lobby (compare and contrast with Bush Snr's Secretary of State, James Baker, who famously opined, "Fuck the jews - they don't vote for us anyway."), and we're unlikely to see Mr. Obama make any kinds of strides in the direction of Israeli censure anywhere that it counts. Expect to see continuing unwavering support for Israeli policy at the UN from the US.
I know about the soap being not exclusively from one choice of victims.Izzy HaveMercy wrote: In that same vein, remember Jürgen that there was jewish soap, gypsy soap, and Russian soap all on the same shelf, to state it that rude. Yet we only get sentenced and imprisoned when we say the Holocaust was not worse than this or that war because the Jews will sue your ass. Never heard a Russian group of people sue someone because of minimalizing the Holocaust.
The fact is that the Jews, having been forced to remain a cohesive cultural group by the manner in which they have been treated by non-Jews, have found themselves in a better position to represent themselves a group. If all the lily-white Christians of the second millennium hadn't come up with the idea that they could circumvent the sin of usury by letting the Jews do it, the Jews might well never have developed the drive and ambition they so frequently have, nor amassed the fortunes some have attained. Add to that a centuries-long tradition of ingrained insecurity about the future as a result of mass expulsions, pogroms, etc, and you only reinforce the 'us against the world' mindset. 'Russians' are too diverse to have this sort of group identity; the Rom/Gypsies have always been so far down on the social scale, not to mention clannish and nomadic, that they haven't been able to be a political force (although, thank gods, that's changing). Had either of these groups been in the same position as the Jews - having a strong personal cultural identity and wealth - you can bet they'd be suing for compensation, recovering confiscated property, and tracking down war criminals in exactly the same manner. And it would be totally righteous.eotunun wrote:I know about the soap being not exclusively from one choice of victims.Izzy HaveMercy wrote: In that same vein, remember Jürgen that there was jewish soap, gypsy soap, and Russian soap all on the same shelf, to state it that rude. Yet we only get sentenced and imprisoned when we say the Holocaust was not worse than this or that war because the Jews will sue your ass. Never heard a Russian group of people sue someone because of minimalizing the Holocaust.
Isn't it funny how they washed themselves with the very item of their worst guilt? FGG probably will make a song about it one day..
I think I said that I see it was not only Jews who suffered that, but they took the big bulk of the cruelty. While I agree that probably there even are some today who make a buisness of sueing percepted offenders, I find it very sensible to remember what those people experienced.
Read my previous post again, i didn't attack a word you said, I just felt the bloke you quoted looked at the entire matter in a rather one-eyed manner I find inappropriate,
I agree with you - the problem here is not "the jews" or "the muslims", rather the actions of governments that claim to be representative of these group (although I stand by my assertion that Friends Don't Let Friends Date Tribe, but that's a purely personal opinion founded on one too many bad dates). In the same way that I don't despise Americans (I've met Erica, and she's vewwy vewwy wuvwee), rather it's the American government I can't stand. Likewise, the Israeli government and the political parties that claim to represent Israelis. In discussions like this it is paramount that one restricts one's criticism to governments and organs of state, rather than a nationality or a religion.7anthea7 wrote:All this is to say: It really bothers me when this sort of discussion is couched in terms of 'Jews' and Palestinians. It would be the same as characterising all Muslims on the basis of the Taliban, or all Americans on the basis of Bush's born-again Christianity. Radicals such as Zionists and Islamists abuse their religious convictions as justification for whatever narrow-minded, exclusionary cause they choose to pursue, but that doesn't make everyone who shares their essential spiritual beliefs the same...
So fault, if you will, political forces in Israel that claim to represent 'the will of the people' in their dealings with Palestine - because it is extremely doubtful that they actually do so, any more than the situation in Iraq represents the will of the common American. Don't blame 'Jews' - that's the kind of attitude that perpetuates these conflicts