> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Robert Seeberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Verzonden: maandag 29 april 2002 12:03 > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Onderwerp: Re: Scouted: Commentary: Why Europe Sides Against the Jews / > tim e.com
> > > Not that Jeroen will care, but a lot of the people who went down > > > south to fight the racism there were American Jews. > > > > Out of curiosity, how many of those Jews went there because they > > believed it was their duty as Jews, and how many went there simply > > because they believed that racism was wrong and had to be fought -- > > without their religion having anything to do with it? > > And that would make a difference how? The phrasing in the original post suggested that there was a relation between people going south and those people being Jewish. I am trying to find out whether that relation actually existed or if it was only mentioned because the poster wanted to mention Jews (for whatever reason) even if it would be totally irrelevant. Jeroen _________________________________________________________________________ Wonderful World of Brin-L Website: http://www.Brin-L.com Tom's Photo Gallery: http://tom.vanbaardwijk.com
