Subject | Re: Israel and Palestine; was: Republicanism still an offence in England? |
From | David Flood |
Date | 2002-04-15 02:09 (2002-04-15 01:09) |
Message-ID | <a9d8r4$287fg$2@ID-121201.news.dfncis.de> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Russ |
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Russ<snip>
In article <a9c94v$1th31$1@ID-39038.news.dfncis.de>, "Annatar" <annatar@terra.es>writes:
soccerAnnatarRuss
Wasn't an U.S. commentator (according to your words) who said it referring to the jews?
That sentence doesn't make sense.
Anyway, why don't you check with the fellows that attacked the Jewish
players or the fellows who burned down the synagogue. Much of Europe'sview on
the Mid-east problem is affected by the undercurrent of anti-semitismthat's
still very much there under the surface.And just *where* do you think your own pasty-white selves originated from?
It's Europeans, after all, that brought mass murder to a science.