> The man in black is thinking how to make money with a device like that
> and/or how to use it against the palestinians.
> Salvador S�nchez

Arthur Cordell wrote:
> I don't associate anti-semitic statements with hispanics.  I guess I was
> wrong.

See, Arthur, generalizations are wrong.  ;-}

There are anti-Semites everywhere.  Even in Israel.


Salvador S�nchez continued:
> But I would say that for most of
> Mexico City people, jews are non-integrated, money oriented people who hate
> palestine people. Maybe it�s a PR problem.

There's a proverb that "99% of lawyers give the others a bad name."
I think that's all the more a reason to appreciate the other 1%.
In the context of this thread, that's courageous individuals like
Noam Chomsky, Tanya Reinhart, Eduardo Cohen, Uri Avnery, Norman
Finkelstein, Israel Shamir etc., who dare to call a spade a spade,
no matter how much mud will be thrown at them by right-wingers.


> Many of my good friends and colleages are jewish (no one orthodox)
> [...]  if I
> see the picture again I'm afraid I would inmediatly think that the man with
> the black hat and coat is thinking in the economic potential and the war
> uses of the device.

Sounds like you single out the Orthodox in a negative way.  To be fair
it should be noted that the most Orthodox groups in Judaism are anti-Zionist.
(see e.g. http://www.jewsnotzionists.org )

Chris


________________________________________________________________________
Q:  What's the difference between the statements "Jews are greedy" and
    "Palestinians are a cancer in the public welfare system" ?
A:  One can make you a prison inmate in Germany.  The other can make you
    Minister of Tourism in Israel.






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