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To: Bubba_Leroy
Blacks rip the tar out of Jews every chance they get, and how do the Jews respond? By talking about how they are such wonderful friends, natural allies on the left, historical relationship, yada yada yada. If there is a culture of victimhood in this country it's the Jews. They love it! It gives them a sense of worth, of honorable sacrifice. It nauseates me.

I like snakes, but the scaly kind, not the two-legged kind, and certainly not in my sleeping bag. When will they learn? Do we need another holocaust?

Wake up, you stupid buggers!

18 posted on 09/17/2002 7:08:23 PM PDT by Batrachian
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To: Batrachian
I've been hurling for years over this stupidity. However, in large urban centers, there is more than a little "Stockholm Syndrome" involvrd.
44 posted on 09/17/2002 7:40:28 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: Batrachian
I have always found it useful to ask about any modern person whose morality I suspect: what would this person have done had he or she been a German during the Holocaust? Many so-called black leaders on the left are so virulently anti-Semitic that I can easily imagine them wearing swastika armbands and goosestepping their way to power, or inciting the mobs to smash the windows of the shops of Jewish merchants during Krystallnacht. So why are the Jews still generally and reflexively Dems? If I may generalize, because they remember a different Republican party, one that was proudly anti-Semitic itself; because they perceive "minority rights" as key to survival as a minority; because they associate Republicans with an aggressive Protestant evangelicalism which will not be happy until all Jews have been converted. Point 1 is no longer valid; while we are not saints, I don't think anti-Semitism is tolerated very much in the party. Point 2 is a point on which Dems and Republicans fundamentally differ. Point 3 has much merit; many conservative Protestants would like their Jewish friends to join them in church as well as in business or on the golf course. This is not a hostile attitude, but perhaps just as frightening for a minority struggling to maintain an identity in the face of rampant interfaith marriage.
82 posted on 09/17/2002 9:42:56 PM PDT by maro
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