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I don't mean crucifix or concentration camp hate. I mean like not being forced to love them out of sympathy for crimes against them i did not commit.

Am I allowed to just think of them as any other culture, not love nor hate them?
They have a lot of power and money but i don't see how that benefits me.

2006-08-27 00:00:35 · 6 answers · asked by ? 3 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Probably against Jewish law. Just don't tell them or they might send B'nai Brith after you.

2006-08-29 17:15:52 · answer #1 · answered by wite_box 2 · 0 1

First you should examine your statement "They have a lot of power and money . . ."
Once you have done that and realised that that is a statement based on prejudice and anti-Semitism, then you can move on to consider the other parts of your question.
You obviously don't "just think of them as any other culture," as long as you make that statement.
Once you cut off all the roots of hate, pride and ignorance in your mind, then you can look at everyone and anyone without love nor hate.

2006-08-27 07:14:02 · answer #2 · answered by Sincere Questioner 4 · 1 0

I'm sorry, I didn't quite get what you mean.

It is not a crime not to love someone, but why would you write about it? If you have the need to tell the whole world (well, the people who visit yahoo, at least) that you don't like a certain nation, it sounds to me that you're dislike is a bit deeper.
If so, you're a dumb.

2006-08-27 14:58:00 · answer #3 · answered by yotg 6 · 2 0

I think the rule of love and hate is relative. We hate things for what they can do and not the thing itself I personally think that we should also look at the palestinians. They were forced out of their land. But the whole world glorifies Israel and supports it. I just think that there has to be some sort of moderation in viewing things. My two cents.

2006-08-27 07:03:37 · answer #4 · answered by synkronyzer 3 · 0 1

Against what law?

2006-08-27 07:04:36 · answer #5 · answered by FL Girl 6 · 1 0

Not by civil, or criminal law, but by God's law.

2006-08-27 07:03:10 · answer #6 · answered by WC 7 · 1 1

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