> From where I am standing, Americans seem to have enormous difficulty > making that distinction.
There's a host of emotional baggage and political realities that make it difficult to discuss here without tempers rising. I wish it were different =8^/ > >As for the reason, you live in a country where, for the most part, Jewish > >people are afraid to live. Could the original poster back this up with something? Thanks. > And to follow the black-and-white reasoning of "if you criticize Israel, > you *must* be anti-Semitic": anyone who criticizes the US *must* be > anti-Christian, and anyone who criticizes Palestine *must* be anti-Islam... > (not that I agree with that). Minor quibble - despite the best efforts of the current US President, the United States is not a Christian country. -j- -- "O! for a Muse of fire, that would ascend, The brightest heaven of invention!"
