Very true. But you know what I've noticed lately? Much attention has been given to the Left and its fierce support of the so-called Palestinians and their vitriol against Israel, especially Sharon. However, little attention is being given to the Right's dislike of the Jews and Israel.
Just look around FR. It does my heart good to see that the vast majority understand what's going on, and if blame is to be placed, this majority places it where it belongs. But you have some who just cannot for their very lives utter a word of support for Israel, or say one critical word against Muslim terrorism without qualifying it with a "But Israel. . ." or "But the Jews. . ."
A lot of these think they're Christians. But how one can form his or her mouth to say that he or she loves the Lord Jesus Christ and yet sides with Muslims (patriarch: child of the flesh) over the Promised Seed of Abraham beats the heck out of me.
For what it's worth, I'll tell you something my mother taught me about Jews and those who for no apparent, rational reason oppose them. She taught me that if they feel this way about them (the Jews), how do they really feel about you?
I've never forgotten that message.
For what it's worth, I'll tell you something my mother taught me about Jews and those who for no apparent, rational reason oppose them. She taught me that if they feel this way about them (the Jews), how do they really feel about you?
I've never forgotten that message.
Yep! When it comes to hatred, and the politicized evil that fans and incites it, the Jews are definitely the "canaries in the coal mine". The attitude you decribe toward the Jews is a virtually universal charteristic of hate based groups all across the political and cultural spectrum.