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Israel does all kinds of things that I think are dangerous, unfair and maybe, just maybe; ill conceived. So why, pray tell does that make me "anti-semitic?" I have to agree with everything they do, just because they are "the chosen ones?" What if they're wrong? Has anyone ever ask that question? Or are they all afraid of being attacked by the fanatics who haunt this site?

2007-05-17 03:35:30 · 3 answers · asked by perfecttiming1 4 in Politics & Government Politics

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I have often wondered that myself

2007-05-17 03:41:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Most people don't have the nuance and subtlety to get their point across w/o blaming the entire group of people. Just like in any group, there are bad apples. If you could define/separate them from the rest, you could talk about them, but it's quite difficult unless you really know what you are talking about.

AIPAC, and ADL, and others are all major league players in this. Very organized, very coherent message, unlike my fellow countrymen and women of the United States. Who love to be divided, and individually think they are the only ones that could possibly be right. You don't have to be 100% right, you just have to have a single message or focus, like a laser.

Watch my back, and I'll watch yours.

2007-05-17 10:44:19 · answer #2 · answered by ThomasS 5 · 2 0

it is an attempt to discredit the message/messenger. Keep questioning,the word anti-semite is wrongly used in most cases. can a semite really be anti semitic? are Israelis that protest their governments actions anti-semitic? research noam shevel,it is one way to better understand it

2007-05-17 10:43:12 · answer #3 · answered by here to help 7 · 2 0

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