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Tom Sherman, Donkeys, & Hominid Posteriors
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... On Mar 27, 6:20 am, Tºm Shermªn™ °_° ""twshermanREMOVE\"@THI $southslope.net" wrote: On 3/27/2011 5:59 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: [...] Everyone in the world knows what is meant by the Jew, the Jewish people and/or the Jewish religion. Just ask any Arab. And anti-Semite means anti-Jew. What is there about this that you do not understand? Heck, most of the Jews in Israel are not even Semites, unlike all Arabs who are Semites. The original Jewish Semitic population for the most part converted to either Christianity or Islam, and became the Palestinians. And of course, most of the younger non-Orthodox Jews outside Israel (and a growing number inside Israel) are not in favor of the virulent form Zionism has taken. No Jews ever converted to Islam and damn few ever converted to Christianity. And there is nothing virulent about Zionism. If it weren't for Zionism, there would be no Israel. The only virulence I know about springs from the Arabs. Oh Ed, you are silly. The main cause of future prejudice against Jews will be due to the false contention of the Zionists that Jewish and Zionist are one and the same, and the acts of the Zionists against the Palestinians. Insistence on Palestinian rights is therefore more pro-Jewish than Zionism. Zionism and Jewish are one and the same. Only self-hating Jews and deluded liberals like you think otherwise. Child, only ignorami who don't know squat about Judaism and ignorant Jews who think that there is only one way of being Jewish that repeat this nonsense. Zionism is a late 19th century conception that got popular in the 20th century with the help of rich British Jews. As if explaining where it came from has anything to do with what it is today. Ashkenazi Jews, who think that they represent all Jewish people have reproduce this idea and Liberman and IPAC lovers whose knowledge of history is = to a black whole repeat this as gospel. There are dozens of ways to explain any historical phenomena. If you had ever read any history, you would know that. The only thing that I hate about myself is when I respond to this nonsense. I agree! You should shut the **** up when you don't know what you are talking about. -- Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Ed Dolan and Mistaken Notions
"Tºm ShermªnT °_°" " wrote in message ... On 3/27/2011 9:59 PM, Edward Dolan wrote: [...] I consider all of the above to be nothing but pure rubbish. There are plenty of orthodox Jews living in Israel and benefitting enormously from the Israeli (Zionist) state. Any Jew who is not a Zionist is a traitor to his people. Worse than that, such Jews are the scum of the earth, hated universally ... even by Arabs. As the old saying goes, "you can lead Ed Dolan to water, but you can't make him drink." There is another saying that Liberals are dead to everything except political correctness. It all comes from their childish desire to feel good about themselves. Hells Bells, it is not childish, it is infantile. Tom Sherman resembles no one so much as a cry baby. Tom Sherman does not like the State of Israel. I do! He does not like Jews. I do! He likes Palestinians. I don't! He likes Arabs. I don't! I have never yet heard him say one word against Islam and the Muslim terrorists. His attitudes border on being treasonous to the US. Folks, it all comes from not knowing your ass from a hole in the ground. But that is the perennial predicament of all politically correct liberals. I would feel sorry for them if they weren't so influential - something that is going to change in the next general election. -- Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Ed Dolan and Mistaken Notions
On 3/28/2011 3:54 AM, Edward Dolan wrote:
"T�m Sherm�nT " wrote in message ... On 3/27/2011 9:59 PM, Edward Dolan wrote: [...] I consider all of the above to be nothing but pure rubbish. There are plenty of orthodox Jews living in Israel and benefitting enormously from the Israeli (Zionist) state. Any Jew who is not a Zionist is a traitor to his people. Worse than that, such Jews are the scum of the earth, hated universally ... even by Arabs. As the old saying goes, "you can lead Ed Dolan to water, but you can't make him drink." There is another saying that Liberals are dead to everything except political correctness. It all comes from their childish desire to feel good about themselves. Hells Bells, it is not childish, it is infantile. Tom Sherman resembles no one so much as a cry baby. Yawn Tom Sherman does not like the State of Israel. I do! He does not like Jews. I have no objections to any people based on who their ancestors were. I do! He likes Palestinians. I don't! He likes Arabs. I don't! I have never yet heard him say one word against Islam and the Muslim terrorists. His attitudes border on being treasonous to the US. No, Ed, it is people such as you that would put the interests of another country ahead of the one they are citizens of (in this case the US) that are acting in a treasonous manner. The invasion of Iraq, which has depleted the treasury bringing economic misery to millions of USians and caused the deaths of over 4,000 USians who signed up to the US military to serve the *US*, was treasonous to the US, as it was done at the instigation of the Zionist lobby to benefit (so they believe) Israel, not the US. Ed Dolan should be aware that Israel is *not* part of the US, and in fact, Israel has declined to form a mutual defense treaty with the US. Unconditional support of Israel is *not* in the best interests of the US, so those who know so but still advocate the policy are treasonous. Islam is not an inherently violent religion. The terrorist support comes from them being the only people to stand up against being lackeys to western corporations and Zionist interests. Remove the client governments in Islamic nations with ones that represent the people, and terrorism will disappear. Of course, the US people are not told this, since it does not serve the interests of an elite few. Folks, it all comes from not knowing your ass from a hole in the ground. But that is the perennial predicament of all politically correct liberals. I would feel sorry for them if they weren't so influential - something that is going to change in the next general election. If and when the general public in the US figures out what has been going on, the corporate lackeys and the Zionist in the US government will be out on their asses, since they have betrayed the interests of the people. The truth can only be suppressed for so long - ask Mubarak and Ben Ali. -- Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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Tom Sherman, Donkeys, & Hominid Posteriors
On Mar 28, 12:27*am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 27, 6:20 am, T m Sherm n _ ""twshermanREMOVE\"@THI $southslope.net" wrote: On 3/27/2011 5:59 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: [...] Everyone in the world knows what is meant by the Jew, the Jewish people and/or the Jewish religion. Just ask any Arab. And anti-Semite means anti-Jew. What is there about this that you do not understand? Heck, most of the Jews in Israel are not even Semites, unlike all Arabs who are Semites. The original Jewish Semitic population for the most part converted to either Christianity or Islam, and became the Palestinians. And of course, most of the younger non-Orthodox Jews outside Israel (and a growing number inside Israel) are not in favor of the virulent form Zionism has taken. No Jews ever converted to Islam and damn few ever converted to Christianity. And there is nothing virulent about Zionism. If it weren't for Zionism, there would be no Israel. The only virulence I know about springs from the Arabs. Oh Ed, you are silly. The main cause of future prejudice against Jews will be due to the false contention of the Zionists that Jewish and Zionist are one and the same, and the acts of the Zionists against the Palestinians. Insistence on Palestinian rights is therefore more pro-Jewish than Zionism. Zionism and Jewish are one and the same. Only self-hating Jews and deluded liberals like you think otherwise. Child, only ignorami who don't know squat about Judaism and ignorant Jews who think that there is only one way of being Jewish that repeat this nonsense. Zionism is a late 19th century conception that got popular in the 20th century with the help of rich British Jews. As if explaining where it came from has anything to do with what it is today. Ashkenazi Jews, who think that they represent all Jewish people have reproduce this idea and Liberman and IPAC lovers whose knowledge of history is = to a black whole repeat this as gospel. There are dozens of ways to explain any historical phenomena. If you had ever read any history, you would know that. The only thing that I hate about myself is when I respond to this nonsense. I agree! You should shut the **** up when you don't know what you are talking about. -- Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota Dearest Ed: Well, I guess that I will have to go slowly since this seems to be a difficult topic that people don't know much about. The idea of grouping emerges from the obvious, which is that there aren't any identical things, mathematically or physically. Not even one thing can be identical to itself. So, grouping or categorizing is basically putting together those things that are similar but have differences between each other. All groups have difference and various subgroups that can continue to be divided almost endlessly. Human groups in particular have tremendous differences, so assertions of uniformity are simply lack of information. Judaism as group is rich and varied, and arguing that all Jews are Zionists is not acknowledging that people have different histories within the large Jewish group. Any historical examination of Judaism reveals all these differences. Major subgroups of Judaism are Ashkenazi (Eastern European); Sephardi (Semitic, Arabic); Persian; African. There are the Crypto Jews and probably several other smaller groups. Zionism emerges in Europe in the late 1800s with Theodor Hertzl, as a European (Ashkenazi movement). The principle behind it was that European Jews should find a place in the world where they could live in peace, since Europe had not been too friendly to them. The movement gains support from wealthy Jews particularly in Britain and they consider places where Britain has power over as possible locations for a Jewish country. Two of the places considered are Argentina and Kenya. While Palestine is casually considered at this point, it was under the Turkish protectorate and it had little chance of succeeding. Moreover Ashkenazim visitors to Palestine find Arab Jews not to their liking and consider them inferior since they were mostly farmers. The vast majority of Eastern European Jews had no idea of the Zionist movement nor they had any desire to move to the middle east. Most immigration was to the US, Argentina and Mexico. Only when Palestine falls under the British mandate in 1922, there is serious consideration of moving to Palestine, and the Zionist movement emerges. Still, it does not gain popularity until the 1930s when Jew begin to get rounded up into ghettos first, and then concentration camps. Before the 30s, most Jews had never heard of a Zionist movement and Persian, African and Zephardi Jews were not part of this movement since they originally had not intention to move away from their homelands. It was essentially an upper class Ashkenazi initiative. Those European Jews with resources were able to buy their way to Palestine during WW2, and in in the 40s an organized Zionist movement emerges in Europe. This was a very simplified history that has many more nuances. If you know of an alternative history of Judaism or interpretation of it, I like to hear it, since, as you say, there are multiple histories o interpretations of it. I'll be glad to refer you to my sources if you like. In the meanwhile, I'll shut the **** up as you suggest. But, if you can't articulate an alternative history, I suggest that you shut the **** up too, not because your opinions bother me, but because you truly sound like an ignorant dumbass. Cordially, XOXOXO |
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Ed Dolan, Donkeys, & Hominid Posteriors
On 3/28/2011 3:45 PM, James Steward wrote:
wrote: Major subgroups of Judaism are Ashkenazi (Eastern European); Sephardi (Semitic, Arabic); Persian; African. There are the Crypto Jews and probably several other smaller groups. What about... People's Front of Judea? Judean People's Front? (splitters) Judean Popular People's Front? Campaign for a Free Galilee? Popular Front of Judea? Of course, you'd have to _really_ hate the Romans to join the PFJ, a lot. JS. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb_qHP7VaZE&feature=related. -- Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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Ed Dolan and Mistaken Notions
"Tºm ShermªnT °_°" " wrote in
message ... On 3/28/2011 3:54 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: [...] Tom Sherman does not like the State of Israel. I do! He does not like Jews. I have no objections to any people based on who their ancestors were. Another politically correct liberal attitude. Tom Sherman does not even have sense enough to hate those who hate him - like Islamic jihadists for instance. I do! He likes Palestinians. I don't! He likes Arabs. I don't! I have never yet heard him say one word against Islam and the Muslim terrorists. His attitudes border on being treasonous to the US. No, Ed, it is people such as you that would put the interests of another country ahead of the one they are citizens of (in this case the US) that are acting in a treasonous manner. Our interests are identical with Israel. Of course, it always help to know who your friends are, something that those with treasonous souls and duplicitous natures can never figure out. The invasion of Iraq, which has depleted the treasury bringing economic misery to millions of USians and caused the deaths of over 4,000 USians who signed up to the US military to serve the *US*, was treasonous to the US, as it was done at the instigation of the Zionist lobby to benefit (so they believe) Israel, not the US. We never got so much for so little. George Bush stands right next to Patton in my Hall of Fame. Ed Dolan should be aware that Israel is *not* part of the US, and in fact, Israel has declined to form a mutual defense treaty with the US. Unconditional support of Israel is *not* in the best interests of the US, so those who know so but still advocate the policy are treasonous. Israel could be our 51st state, or we could exchange a ****ed-up state like California for Israel just to keep the number at 50. Islam is not an inherently violent religion. The terrorist support comes from them being the only people to stand up against being lackeys to western corporations and Zionist interests. Remove the client governments in Islamic nations with ones that represent the people, and terrorism will disappear. Of course, the US people are not told this, since it does not serve the interests of an elite few. You do not know one damn thing about Islam. All you know are the politically correct attitudes about it. But Hells Bells, that is all you ever know about anything under the sun. Folks, it all comes from not knowing your ass from a hole in the ground. But that is the perennial predicament of all politically correct liberals. I would feel sorry for them if they weren't so influential - something that is going to change in the next general election. If and when the general public in the US figures out what has been going on, the corporate lackeys and the Zionist in the US government will be out on their asses, since they have betrayed the interests of the people. The truth can only be suppressed for so long - ask Mubarak and Ben Ali. Mr. Sherman is for the street Arabs even though Gaza is the poster child for them. But he is for the proletariat in general, even though all they have ever given the world is dictatorship and mass murder. The Arabs deserve the kind of governments they have had for the past couple of generations. It stems from their despicable religion. It keeps them subjects and incapable of citizenship. It also keeps them permanently poor. -- Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Tom Sherman, Donkeys, & Hominid Posteriors
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... On Mar 28, 12:27 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: [...] There are dozens of ways to explain any historical phenomena. If you had ever read any history, you would know that. [...] Dearest Ed: Well, I guess that I will have to go slowly since this seems to be a difficult topic that people don't know much about. The idea of grouping emerges from the obvious, which is that there aren't any identical things, mathematically or physically. Not even one thing can be identical to itself. So, grouping or categorizing is basically putting together those things that are similar but have differences between each other. All groups have difference and various subgroups that can continue to be divided almost endlessly. Human groups in particular have tremendous differences, so assertions of uniformity are simply lack of information. We are already off to a bad start. All the social sciences are based on identifying commonalities. Furthermore, it is common observance that everyone identifies according to group criteria, not individual differences which hardly count at all in the grand scheme of things. Judaism as group is rich and varied, and arguing that all Jews are Zionists is not acknowledging that people have different histories within the large Jewish group. Any historical examination of Judaism reveals all these differences. What do all Jews have in common? That is the only question I am interested in. Major subgroups of Judaism are Ashkenazi (Eastern European); Sephardi (Semitic, Arabic); Persian; African. There are the Crypto Jews and probably several other smaller groups. Zionism emerges in Europe in the late 1800s with Theodor Hertzl, as a European (Ashkenazi movement). The principle behind it was that European Jews should find a place in the world where they could live in peace, since Europe had not been too friendly to them. The movement gains support from wealthy Jews particularly in Britain and they consider places where Britain has power over as possible locations for a Jewish country. Two of the places considered are Argentina and Kenya. While Palestine is casually considered at this point, it was under the Turkish protectorate and it had little chance of succeeding. Moreover Ashkenazim visitors to Palestine find Arab Jews not to their liking and consider them inferior since they were mostly farmers. The vast majority of Eastern European Jews had no idea of the Zionist movement nor they had any desire to move to the middle east. Most immigration was to the US, Argentina and Mexico. Only when Palestine falls under the British mandate in 1922, there is serious consideration of moving to Palestine, and the Zionist movement emerges. Still, it does not gain popularity until the 1930s when Jew begin to get rounded up into ghettos first, and then concentration camps. Before the 30s, most Jews had never heard of a Zionist movement and Persian, African and Zephardi Jews were not part of this movement since they originally had not intention to move away from their homelands. It was essentially an upper class Ashkenazi initiative. Those European Jews with resources were able to buy their way to Palestine during WW2, and in in the 40s an organized Zionist movement emerges in Europe. Assume you have the history right. So what? Palestine was the only logical place for a Jewish state since it was the land of the Jews from time immemorial. A Jew with a brain in his head is going to be a Zionist whether he wants to live there or not. Any other way of thinking about it is an absurdity. This was a very simplified history that has many more nuances. If you know of an alternative history of Judaism or interpretation of it, I like to hear it, since, as you say, there are multiple histories o interpretations of it. I'll be glad to refer you to my sources if you like. In the meanwhile, I'll shut the **** up as you suggest. But, if you can't articulate an alternative history, I suggest that you shut the **** up too, not because your opinions bother me, but because you truly sound like an ignorant dumbass. Your ****ing history lesson is irrelevant to what matters. I am dealing with the facts on the ground. No one in this world cares what an Arab sympathizer and an anti-Zionist like you think since it is prejudicial in the extreme. Go join Tom Sherman why don't you. He is an Arab lover and a Jew hater just like you. The only difference between the two of you is that his history is even more irrelevant than yours. -- Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Edward Dolan wrote: Israel could be our 51st state, or we could exchange a ****ed-up state like California for Israel just to keep the number at 50. That would be a great swap. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 3/28/2011 6:58 PM, A. Muzi wrote:
-snippy snip snip- Edward Dolan wrote: Israel could be our 51st state, or we could exchange a ****ed-up state like California for Israel just to keep the number at 50. That would be a great swap. Yes, we need more nutcases such as this: "Leibowitz is right. We are Judeo-Nazis, and why not? ... Even today I am willing to do the dirty work for Israel, to kill as many Arabs as necessary, to deport them, to expel and burn them, to have everyone hate us, to pull the rug from underneath the feet of diaspora Jews, so that they will be forced to run to us crying. Even if it means blowing up one or two synagogues here and there, I don't care. And I don't mind if after the job is done you put me in front of a Nurnberg trial and jail me for life. Hang me if you want as a war criminal ... What you lot don't understand is that the dirty work of Zionism is not finished yet, far from it. True, it could have been finished in 1948 ..." From Uri Davis's 'Apartheid Israel': http://books.google.com/books?isbn=1842773399 Of course, the future of Zionism is in good hands: http://maxblumenthal.com/feeling-the-hate-in-jerusalem/. With the Arab re-awakening and the decline of the US due to imperial over-reach, the Israelis will eventually suffer the same fate as previous European invaders of Palestine, the Crusaders. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but the Arabs will not forget the Nakba in 100 years, or even in 1,000 years. The time to get serious about peacemaking (i.e. the single, democratic state solution) is now, where no one loses, except the religious fanatics who want genocide. And just for enjoyment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTimj1Dc2mo&feature=player_embedded. -- Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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