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Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostThe majority of “Muslim extremists” are Arabs, and 99.99% of Arabs are “Semites” how can a semite be an “anti semite”? On the other hand, the majority of joos are not semites, so where is the philosophy in this?Last edited by Mukuch; 04-04-2011, 07:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostAll he asked for is "proof" that there have been J3ws who supported Armenian Genocide recognition. I provided him with this, and that's only a part of the full list. Thus he should stop with the ridiculous Generalisations that all J3ws are against Armenians.
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Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostBelieve me the list of joowish AG denialists are much and much longer it goes on… and on… and on…
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Originally posted by Mukuch View PostNo we shouldn’t be afraid of clichés... but anti-Semitism is not a cliché it is very ugly reality....
There is no such thing as anti-Armenism. There are turks and that explain everything. Anti-Christianism? Do you realize that 90% of anti-semite are anti-Christian as well ( Muslim extremists).
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Originally posted by Mos View PostYou have a lot of kissing to do:
-Elie Wiesel and his foundation
-Several prominent J3wish Americans in US government
-Yossi Sarid (Israeli minister of education)
and the list goes on..... so stop generalising.
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Originally posted by Hayayrun View PostIf this information is indeed true, that many famous J3ws in diaspora and from Israel have actually called out for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, than I will kiss them their hands, but I don't believe.
Can you give me some proofs?
-Elie Wiesel and his foundation
-Several prominent J3wish Americans in US government
-Yossi Sarid (Israeli minister of education)
That this assembly of the Association of Genocide Scholars in its conference held in Montreal, June 11–13, 1997, reaffirms that the mass murder of over a million Armenians in Turkey in 1915 is a case of genocide which conforms to the statutes of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. It further condemns the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government and its official and unofficial agents and supporters.
– Among the prominent scholars who supported the resolution were: Roger W. Smith (College of William & Mary; President of AGS); Israel Charny (Hebrew University, Jerusalem); Helen Fein (Past President AGS); Frank Chalk (Concordia University, Montreal); Ben Kiernan (Yale University); Anthony Oberschall (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill); Mark Levene (Warwick University, UK); Rhoda Howard (McMaster University, Canada), Michael Freeman (Essex University, UK), Gunnar Heinsohn (Bremen University, Germany)126 HOLOCAUST SCHOLARS AFFIRM THE INCONTESTABLE FACT OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND URGE WESTERN DEMOCRACIES TO OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZE IT
At the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches Convening at St. Joseph University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 3-7, 2000, one hundred twenty-six Holocaust Scholars, holders of Academic Chairs and Directors of Holocaust Research and Studies Centers, participants of the Conference, signed a statement affirming that the World War I Armenian Genocide is an incontestable historical fact and accordingly urge the governments of Western democracies to likewise recognize it as such. The petitioners, among whom is Nobel Laureate for Peace Elie Wiesel, who was the keynote speaker at the conference, also asked the Western Democracies to urge the Government and Parliament of Turkey to finally come to terms with a dark chapter of Ottoman-Turkish history and to recognize the Armenian Genocide. This would provide an invaluable impetus to the process of the democratization of Turkey.
Below is a partial list of the signatories:
Prof. Yehuda Bauer
Distinguished Professor
Hebrew University
Director, The International Institute of Holocaust Research
Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
Prof. Israel Charny, Director
Institute of the Holocaust and Genocide, Jerusalem
Professor at the Hebrew University,
Editor-in-Chief of The Encyclopedia of Genocide
Prof. Stephen Feinstein, Director
Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
University of Minnesota
Prof. Saul Friedman, Director
Holocaust and xxxish Studies
Youngston State University, Ohio
Prof. Edward Gaffney
Valparaiso University Law School
Prof. Zev Garber
Los Angeles Valley College
Prof. Dorota Glowacka
University of King's Collage
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Dr. Irving Greenberg, President
xxxish Life Network
Prof. Herbert Hirsch
Virginia Commonwealth University
Prof. Irving L. Horowitz
Hannah Arendt Distinguished Professor
Rutgers University, NJ
Rabbi Dr. Steve Jacobs
Temple Sinai Shalom
Huntsville, Alabama
Associate Editor of The Encyclopedia of Genocide
Prof. Steven Katz
Distinguish Professor
Director, Center for Judaic Studies
Boston University
Prof. Richard Libowitz
Temple University
Dr. Marcia Littell
Stockton College
Exec. Director, Scholars' Conference
On the Holocaust and the Churches
Franklin Littell
Emeritus Professor
Temple University
Prof. Hubert G. Locke
Washington University
Co-founder of the Annual Scholar's Conference
On the Holocaust and the Churches
Dr. Elizabeth Maxwell
Executive Director of the International Scholarly
Conference on the Holocaust, London, England
Prof. Erik Markusen
Southwest State University, MN
Prof. Saul Mendlowitz
Dag Hammerskjold Distinguished Professor
of International Law
Rutgers University
Prof. Jack Needle, Director
Center for Holocaust Studies
Brookdale Community College
Lincroft, NJ
Dr. Philip Rosen, Director
Holocaust Education Center of the Delaware Valley
Prof. Alan S, Rosenbaum
Dept. of Philosophy
Cleveland State University
William L. Shulman, President
Association of Holocaust Organizations City University of New York
Prof. Samuel Totten
The University of Arkansas
Assoc. Editor of The Encyclopedia of Genocide
Prof. Elie Wiesel
Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities
Boston University
Founding Chairman of the United States
Holocaust Memorial Council
Nobel Laureate for Peace
I hereby declare that the originals of these one hundred and twenty-six signatories are on file in my office. All affiliations supplied are for identification purposes only.
Dr. Stephen Feinstein, Director,
Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
University of Minnesota
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
Are we suppose to be afraid of this slogan? Maybe that would only work on a politician. What about anti Armenism and anti Christianism?
There is no such thing as anti-Armenism. There are turks and that explain everything. Anti-Christianism? Do you realize that 90% of anti-semite are anti-Christian as well ( Muslim extremists).Last edited by Mukuch; 04-04-2011, 04:20 AM.
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Re: Why some Armenians are anti semitic?
Originally posted by Mos View PostBecause it is truly absurd to believe that a whole ethnic group/nation has a hate towards another ethnic group when there has never been any conflict or even meaningful interaction between the two. Your claims are based off of a few Zionist J3ws that did some anti-armenian things - with the same logic I should hate Russian because some idiot skin heads have killed and tortured armenians.
Mind you not many famous J3ws in diaspora and from Israel have actually called out for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, which again shows that your generalisation is invalid.
I really don't care who the group of people in question is. I care about truth and facts, I don't like when people talk based off emotions and don't think rationally regarding what they are saying.
Originally posted by Mukuch View PostI would kiss hands of some of them for what they did.....
Yes my friend I understand what your message is... that is called "ati-semitism"... that is not a good thing at all- not liking xxxs for being xxxs....
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