Semites refer to a large group of people, including
Arabs and Jews. Many cultures/races have survived
intact for 2000 years, Hebrews just have better
press/lobby groups. All of these cultures have a
common racist theme, that their own race/culture is
superior to all others, that ensures the racial purity.
The Zionist thought is quite apparent, has us ignorant
halfbreed Americans calling each other "Gentile" or
goyum, and we do not even care it is a racist slur.
I realize that this thread will immediately be classified
as Nazi just because I dare to say anything in contrast
to the norm here.
But before we hop into World War III on a blind whim
to support Israel, we might want to make sure what we/
you are supporting. I have no hatred of Jews, nor do
I have any hatred of Arabs, or Palestinians, or "Muslims"
or Pakistanis, Afghanis, Persians, or the large fraction
of the world you all lump together and despise. You
have little understanding of the recent history of the
middle east, and have no desire to. Which is fine.
When I went to college at Asbury, there were a couple
of Palestinian christian brothers that attended there as
well, and were not welcomed by their christian brothers
and sisters, called names, and described as "dirty" and
"ignorant". Of course they were fluent in 5-6 languages
and straight A students, but they still were Palestinians.
Since then, I have developed a certain dislike of people
pretending to be christians but harboring racist hatred
for a large portion of this planet.
The Palestinian problem is a real one, and they are the
invaded and occupied people in this discussion. They
had nothing to do with WW2, Germany, or Hitler, so
those topics should not be injected into the discussion.
"Annexing territories" and refugee camps are terms in
common with WW2, so they should be infused into the discussion, as are many other terms and ideas. The
horror of 9/11 should not be used as an excuse for
Israel to deal harshly with their "Palestinian problem".
Nor should the U.S. be pulled into WW3. A twisted
interpretation of the Bible should not give Israel any
green light to what they are doing and have done.