in no wise to we need to be treated as if we are some sort of barefoot, toothless evangelical bumpkins rec'ing wisdom at Krauthammer's sophisticated intellectual feet. Have long since gotten sick of this kind of elitist condescension, and sick and tired of hints at "we might call you antisemite if you don't get back in line."
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http://nationalreview.com/comment/gorin200403050933.asp
Might make it as a separate thread...worth a read
Here's a great line, sums it up:
...It's certainly easier to point the finger at the Christian, if you want to keep that finger.
Ouch.
... One need only look at Elie Wiesel, the picture of timeless Jewish suffering, to understand the farce that is Jewish outrage today. When three genocide bombs went off in a single week in Israel last year, where was Elie? Elie was in Romania, giving a speech to a village to remind them that 60 years ago "Jews were killed here too." Understandably, Wiesel survived a horrific Holocaust experience, but he devotes his energies to past threats, choosing to remain a universally sympathetic figure rather than a useful one.
... Despite building careers on six million dead, the professional defenders have shied away from the harder fights. What I'd call "Shoah business"--
Wow--this article bites. Hey, Gorin should replace the out-of-date Kraut.