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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Do YOU read versions of history that do not coincide with your views? If you ever did, you would know the truth of what I'm saying. I'm being open and honest with you.
You don't know my heart simply from darts that I throw on an internet forum.
You are not having an honest dialog with me, you are simply using debating points blindly. If you WERE having an honest discussion, you would acknowledge my answer to your disbelief that I read both sides of the issues; AND you would know that to read both sides, does not mean that one does not make a decision based on EVERYTHING that one has read. I have read both sides of most issues and historical perspectives, and then I make a decision for myself.
Is this true of you?
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Sure it is, but only when it doesn't involve my personal feelings. I have no roots in Israel or palestine, so this is all 50/50 to me. BUT NO WAY YOU FEEL THE SAME.
Let me give you an example. I have a college friend that got his Phd in Michigan few years ago. Some Biblical archeology stuff. He spent his time in Jordan, Lebanon, Israel. Done this and done that. He's not jew and obviously was interested in jewish studies, speaks some old language of yours as well as what ever you guys speak now. So I can say that he was pretty much nutural if not sypothetic to jews. When he got back 2 years ago i heard some very contradicting shit from him both about Jews and Arabs. Now, take you for example. You're jew as jew can get.
You're racist and lets be honest here. No need to mention your Hindu wife, you know who Im talking about - Arabs. You are not very welcome to anybody elses opinions. You will see doctored video of jewish special forces and say, neh, don't buy it, all fake.
You can't think objectively. YOU JUST CAN'T. Very few of you can, and those that do get labeled as traitors.