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The oldest hatred
Jerusalem Post ^ | 2/20/09 | Dovid Horowitz

Posted on 02/20/2009 9:57:51 AM PST by Nachum

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To: Nachum
Good evening.

Haven't you heard, everyone should hate the Jewish people. Why? Because they are the givers of the law. Think about it. You can't fornicate with everyone you meet, especially their maid and man servant. You have to love your Lord thy G-d, and keep His commandments. What, you can't covet your neighbor's BMW, or love homosexuality? Come on!

I could go on, but it's not necessary. The Lord of Hosts will watch over and protect Israel, period.

5.56mm

21 posted on 02/21/2009 4:24:57 PM PST by M Kehoe
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To: dervish

what BS

Why?

America through its educational programs such as the IB promote multiculturalism throughout the world.

The United Nations "lives" in the US.

America has more "hyphenated" people than any other.

You just elected your own president to "prove a point".

Instead of BS, explain.

I'm waiting.

22 posted on 02/27/2009 7:53:14 AM PST by Jakarta ex-pat
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To: Jakarta ex-pat

“I’m waiting” ???

I posted my comment on 2/20; you answered on 2/27. Who is waiting?

“America brought “Multiculturalism” to Britain; NOT the other way around.”

No. Multiculturalism is a European Colonial guilt export. They started it and suffer from it on a much larger scale than here. It is why Muslim culture is dominating Europe now, and why Christianity is almost dead there. And what you call “hyphenated” people is why we don’t have as much of a relativism problem as Europe.

US streets are not ‘no go zones’ due to Muslim populations. Our Synagogues and Jews are not being terrorized. We (and by “we” I mean Americans) have not adopted Sharia. We have not banned Geert Wilder nor kicked out Ali Hirsi. Our Banlieus have not exploded in violence. We can teach about the Holocaust in our schools without fear of student violence. We don’t (yet) bend over backwards to appease a group that despises us and seeks to violently change our culture. We don’t repress speech to preclude so-called Islamaphobia.

What I have described is routine throughout Western Europe.


23 posted on 02/27/2009 2:16:54 PM PST by dervish (it is as bad as we feared)
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To: dervish
OK

I was a little disingenuous with the "I'm waiting" remark!

Your points are fair, especially if we look at a relatively short time span (20-30 years).

But how about a longer one?

How about looking at the 60's, where the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and more specifically The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 brought about an identity crisis unseen since the days of the Roman Empire.

Moreover, the language of "multiculturalism" is generally that of America;

Melting-Pot, Affirmative Action, Politically Correct, etc.

Keep smiling,

Philip

24 posted on 02/27/2009 3:33:16 PM PST by Jakarta ex-pat
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