Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
I constantly have said God Bless peace-loving and decent xxxs like the ones depicted in the video from Iran below:
I also constantly have said that J*ws that hold conferences on the morality of killing gentiles' babies are not friends, but enemies, like the ones depicted in the video below:
Who has used generalizations about J*ws here? Nobody that I've seen. Everyone has largely taken a similar viewpoint - particularly in relation to a specific historical incident, the Armenian Genocide, and its subsequent cover-up by major J*wish organizations, like AIPAC. Whose fault is it that AIPAC was involved? I say it's AIPAC's fault, and I am not going to eat a bag of J*w weeners just because the "anti-semite" label gets thrown around.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Someone will be labeled as an “anti semite” only when he is very close to the truth.
As you can see no one is afraid of that label anymore, most people know what is it used for, so stop labeling people.Last edited by Yedtarts; 03-24-2011, 09:02 PM.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Armanen View PostWhen someone presents you with facts or what may be facts you should closely look at them and think about them. Rather than throw the label, anti this or that. There is some evidence to show that zionists may have had a role, however minor, in the AG.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostI'm really not sure how minor it was as the state of Israel was being planned before the 1900s and Zionists had to destroy the Ottoman Empire to annex Palestine. Mind you, there were terrorist acts by Armenians against Empirical Ottoman Banks. Let me see if I can find a link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1896_Ottoman_Bank_Takeover
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Armanen View PostWhen someone presents you with facts or what may be facts you should closely look at them and think about them. Rather than throw the label, anti this or that. There is some evidence to show that zionists may have had a role, however minor, in the AG.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1896_Ottoman_Bank_TakeoverLast edited by KanadaHye; 03-24-2011, 03:57 PM.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Mos View PostProtecting right wing zionists no, but generalising that all j3ws are against armenians is just blatantly false, and stems from emotional thinking, rather than being backed by some credible evidence.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Armanen View PostGood points, Kanada and Persopolis. It is funny that mukuch is so rabidly anti-Russian, but he protects the joos and zionists. Sad and pathetic.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Armanen View PostGood points, Kanada and Persopolis. It is funny that mukuch is so rabidly anti-Russian, but he protects the joos and zionists. Sad and pathetic.
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