To: tessalu
I don't think so. Not at all. Strangely enough, when I discuss the Israeli/pali issue with Jewish friends, I swear that I think I've entered the "Outer Limits". EACH one of them sounds like they could be P.R. agents for the PLO. Honestly, what I really think has happened is that they are (subconsciously) SO wanting to be 'liked' (because of the reprehensible image that the media has painted over the years) that they've practically become manikan-like in their replies to things...spewing forth the same lies that the lamestream media has programmed them to state. The answers are practically dumbfounding, devoid of ANY logic or reasoning or principle. Indeed, some of them seem torn between their (inner and REAL) attachment to their heritage, and their desire to be 'accepted', so they start alluding to their romantic attraction to Buddhism.
One told me that the reason that Christians are supporting the Jews in Israel is because he's sure they want someone ELSE to hate. (Good thing there aren't any Jewish bigots, eh?) When I said, "no, perhaps they have a 'problem' with people MURDERING innocent people, do you think?", he was speechless (as he SHOULD have been).
Anyway, another said, "ohh, but they [the Israelis] have sooo much land in Israel, can't they share it?" (I'm NOT kidding; my eyes must've dilated in sync with my head shaking in disbelief at that logic). I (nicely) said, "what?!" So much land?! They have a patch! Look at Egypt and Saudi Arabia!" She smiled, sweetly, and said, "oh, yes, I guess so." Duh. And, she started talking about how 'lovely' and nicey-nice Buddhism is.
I had a (Jewish) boyfriend who couldn't STAND my supporting Israel's right (and moral duty) to protect itself against the homicide-bombers. The closer we would get to discussing Judaism AND the situation in Israel TODAY, the more he would 'run' with his new-found lovefest with Buddhism (yet, he had not the calm that one would expect if he actually WAS Buddhist). We actually broke up over it!
10 posted on
02/21/2003 7:59:38 PM PST by
DontMessWithMyCountry
(It's serious business being an American in America these days.)
To: DontMessWithMyCountry
I had a (Jewish) boyfriend who couldn't STAND my supporting Israel's right (and moral duty) to protect itself against the homicide-bombers.Weep not for that loser (although to be honest, that description could have fit me as little as two years ago!)
Good psychological insight in your comment, in my opinion.
17 posted on
02/21/2003 8:27:10 PM PST by
tictoc
To: DontMessWithMyCountry
Buddhism?
Get new freinds.
49 posted on
02/22/2003 2:09:07 AM PST by
Bullish
To: DontMessWithMyCountry
Your problem is you're hanging out with Buddhists and some where born as Jews. Buddhists are OK in my book because they don't make Jihads and wars. They have a way of countering evil in this world that is passive and spiritual. And infective in many situations. They have some nice ideals but ideals that will get you killed on the West Bank.
They seem youngish and naive. 25-35 years old?
54 posted on
02/22/2003 4:45:00 AM PST by
dennisw
( http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
To: DontMessWithMyCountry
The closer we would get to discussing Judaism AND the situation in Israel TODAY, the more he would 'run' with his new-found lovefest with Buddhism (yet, he had not the calm that one would expect if he actually WAS Buddhist). We actually broke up over it! Sounds like you're well rid of him.
57 posted on
02/22/2003 7:13:36 AM PST by
coydog
To: DontMessWithMyCountry
Which proves that not all who call themselves of Israel are the true Israel of YAHWEH.
156 posted on
02/23/2003 1:25:50 PM PST by
Hila
To: DontMessWithMyCountry
" Strangely enough, when I discuss the Israeli/pali issue with Jewish friends, I swear that I think I've entered the "Outer Limits". EACH one of them sounds like they could be P.R. agents for the PLO."
Your experience and mine parallel each other. I am concluding that most of the people who believe differently come from an area in which they do not know Jewish people on a personal level so they imagine things.
Sometimes you will get Jewish people who will lead you on to keep peace but it doesn't come out of the voting booth that way.
It would take an act of G_d to cause the people I know to vote to uphold the Constitution (if they knew what it said).
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