Re: Palestinian university students’ trip to Auschwitz causes uproar (1183696) | |||
Home > OTChat | |||
[ Read Responses | Post a New Response | Return to the Index ] |
|
Re: Palestinian university students’ trip to Auschwitz causes uproar |
|
Posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Thu May 15 13:46:31 2014, in response to Re: Palestinian university students’ trip to Auschwitz causes uproar, posted by Nilet on Thu May 15 12:46:12 2014. "The Arabs." So now you're going with racism? An entire race is inherently dedicated to destroying Israel by virtue of ancestry alone?/i>Would you prefer I say the Arab nations surrounding Israel? Because that is what they were. And also some others that don't share a border with Israel, such as Iraq. But I might concede that single point to you. No one has. If you think otherwise, then link. I can't dig up links anymore because you just keep making post after post after post and don't listen to any of the rest of us. I've talked to quite a few Russian Jews, some of whom have actually stayed in Russia. I've also talked to Jews who immigrated from Europe to America. I want you to talk to people who chose to emigrate to Israel and not somewhere else when they had the choice of doing so. Until then, no discussion. OK, when you're trying to justify the authenticity of the Bible, you're really grasping at straws. No I'm not. You're being insulting however, yet again. Frankly, you'd be far more justified in claiming that America is the homeland of its indigenous people and all the non-indigenous people need to be kicked out (or confined to a small impoverished territory as part of a "two state solution") in order to preserve its true character. I might pay more attention to people who insist that the Israelis need to leave Israel if American liberals acknowledge the history of their own country vis a vis similar issues. No, but Israel is telling them that sure, they'll be considered for immigration status but first they need to give full citizenship to some guy who isn't being persecuted at all simply because he's Jewish. Yawn, you still don't get it... All people have done is repeatedly declare that Jews are inherently superior and letting too many infidels into Israel is tantamount to destroying it. That is not what is being said, sorry. It's all but impossible to determine who, if anyone, is actually descended from that ancient tribe and it wouldn't matter anyway— that was so long ago that they're not genetic relatives of anybody currently alive today. There is plenty of DNA proof that suggests that many Jews have a common ancestor. Whether that person is in fact Jewish or not is unknown, but the fact that so many years later, the claim of a single ancestor for all the Kohanim (I am one myself) holds merit and gives a great deal of credence to the notion of Jews having a small set of common ancestors. Sure, Jews have had "a presence" in Israel; they've had a presence nearly everywhere for hundreds of years. Why, then, should that territory be declared the Homeland that all Jews have a right to? Your lack of knowledge of history is appalling. The Jews wouldn't be "nearly everywhere" if they weren't expelled and dispersed by the Babylonians thousands of years ago and then again by the Romans. Now the Palestinians and people such as yourself are trying to push out the Jews. New age, different story... |
(There are no responses to this message.)