Christoph Reuss wrote:
Ashkenazic diseases like Tay-Sachs, they
say, are a side effect of genes that promote intelligence.
[snip]
The interesting question is not whether Tay-Sachs is "a side effect of ..
intelligence" (chutzpa), but why zionists use the double standard in
human breeding -- encouraging and practicing it among themselves but
banning it for all others.
At risk of offending "people", does the above mean that
there is one kind of racism which is exempted
from "our" universal disapprobation of racism,
because it is good unlike all the rest which
are bad?
I forget where I read it, but somebody argued that,
had Hitler (or some similar catastrophe...) *not*
befallen Europe, judiasm was on its way to
a natural disappearance because, as Thomas Kuhn said of
oldmoded scientific theories, its adherents were not
succeeding in enlisting members of the
next generation to carry on their endeavor (not
to mention that the former themselves were in good measure
"secularizing" themelves, unlike Kuhn's
die-hard old scientists who could not be converted
to the new theory).
To repeat a recent statement about a big problem The Roman Catholic
Church faces today in Europe: these people are largely
post-religious. [And, to repeat the closing words of
Jean Renoir's film _The Grand Illusion_:] And so much
the better for them.
\brad mccormick
Chris
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