Ira Abramov wrote:
 > I would ask such a question, because I want to know if Europe is a
> better, more sensible place to emigrate to than the US, a place that
> respects citizen freedoms and where I could start a business to promote
> my lifestyle and ideals.

Huh?  Perhaps I'm a naive American, but just about the only countries
that I would be willing to visit right now (other than the USA, in which
I live) are Canada, Australia, and Israel.  In these four countries, I
don't think that I'd have to worry too much about anti-Semitism - which,
from what I understand, is undergoing a sharp rise in Europe and around
the globe.  We do respect civil liberties here; when mention is made of
National ID cards, many people get nervous.  And I don't know what sort
of business you would want to start, but unless you want to promote
anarchy and/or major civil unrest (or the violation of the law), I don't
think that most would stop you from starting a business...

> Shlomi Fish asks so he knows if he can remove the icons from his page.
> 
> Shlomi, don't you see? your site is the reason the Europeans haven't
> passed the law change by now! If they fold now everyone will know they
> were defeated by your mighty website, but if you took off the banners
> they could finally do it without looking bad, as if they gave in to the
> will of The Fish(tm). The sooner you drop them, the western world will
> be able to breath cleaner air! don't wait a second longer!

Perhaps I'm just having trouble understanding this, but the paragraph
above seems to be inconsistant logically: If Shlomi takes down the
graphics, then the law will be passed - but the sooner he takes them
down, Europe will "be able to breathe cleaner air"?  Or is this a
sarcastic reference to enactment of the law...

William

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