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Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Last edited by Mos; 03-27-2011, 08:41 AM.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
it is very hard to like jews (in the absolute), let alone trust them.
one should know them. few people do.
but hating them is pointless.
hatred is a parasite that devours its host from within.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Mos View PostI'm not saying all Israelis think that about Armenians. Just bringing up a personal example to show that we can't generalise.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Lucin View PostIt is not right to form an opinion (in this case of what Israelis think of Armenians) based on single encounters here and there. The guy has lied saying Armenians are respected in Jerusalem/Israel, we have had many incidents where Armenians (and other Christians) have been spat upon in the streets by Jews... As far as I am concerned, I do not care what they 'think' about us...
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Mos View PostI actually knew a person from Israel, and he was a self-described Zionist, and I'm talking about a person who was very passionate about it. When I got to know him though, he had actually a rather favourable view on Armenians, and told me not to be that many Israelis do want Armenian Genocide to be recognised and that Armenians were respected there. Believe it or not, he even started learning Armenian, though I don't think he got very far.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
The trick is to criticize Israeli foreign policies without coming across to the none xxxish people/readers as "anti-semite". For example using facts and quotes from their own media, leaders, and religious figures while carefully wording your message.
I have used this types of unorthodox technics in Israeli sites, for example:
Henry Kessinger "Israel has no foreign policy…..only domestic policy." if used in a right pretext it burns bad.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostWhy is it then when someone criticize the Zionists his word will be automatically twisted, first he will be labeled as an anti semite then gradually they will promote him to an anti j3w?
Interesting - Rabbi denounces Israel on Turkish TV.
Last edited by Persopolis; 03-25-2011, 09:57 PM.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
I actually knew a person from Israel, and he was a self-described Zionist, and I'm talking about a person who was very passionate about it. When I got to know him though, he had actually a rather favourable view on Armenians, and told me not to be that many Israelis do want Armenian Genocide to be recognised and that Armenians were respected there. Believe it or not, he even started learning Armenian, though I don't think he got very far.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Armanen View PostMost zionists are ethnic joos. This is not a generalization but an affirmation of facts.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Mos View PostThe biggest enemies of Armenia (aside from Turkey and Azeris) are the neo-cons of USA, zionist christians which are similar to those neo-cons, and right wing j3wish zionists. Aside from those people, one cannot generalise for any group, including j3ws, as there are j3ws that will either won't care, support, or oppose. Though the ones who vehemently oppose our issues will most likely be the right wing zionists or at least greatly leaning towards them.
Most zionists are ethnic joos. This is not a generalization but an affirmation of facts.
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