John Garside writes: > > Yes, it seems quite ridiculous to go out and beat up someone simply > > because of their religion (or race) > > Not quite that simple: > > The state terrorism is being perpetrated by Israelis. 90+% of > Israelis are Jews. > > It's basically the same equation that deters so many US sportspersons > from venturing abroad, for example: These [backgammon] players may despise > everything Dubya does, but they expect to get tarred with the same brush.
What? Backgammon? I don't follow you. > >, regardless of what is happening in the world. > > > > But I am curious -- has anyone noticed any such similar unprovoked > > attacks by Jews upon Muslims outside of the Middle East? > > No, but there's a new movie depicting attacks by Jews upon Nazis: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7817409.stm I don't quite get your analogy. Are you saying that a movie about events 50 years ago is the equivalent of a violent attack on a schoolgirl? And are you saying that the Hamas militants in Palestine are the modern-day equivalents of the Nazis? I might agree with the latter but not the former. Your logic really confuses me. Regards, Alan Siegrist Orinda, CA, USA --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Persons posting messages to not_honyaku assume all responsibility for their messages. The list owner does not review messages prior to posting, and accepts no responsibility for the content of messages posted. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
