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    They love the Jews who hate other Jews and Israel

    The anti-Semites always excuse/justify their anti-Semitism by quoting/pointing out the Jews critical of other Jews and Israel.

    Steve Rose is one of such Jews they definitely love!

    http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/objects...?itemNo=580496

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    I never have understood cannibalism either.

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    Steve Rose and his wife are the lowest of the low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Semsem
    Steve Rose and his wife are the lowest of the low.
    Is his wife Jewish?

    What a piece of Steve Rose is! He is our enemy of the first degree even if he is throwing his Jewishness into our faces. May he follow the rest of the anti-Semites right into the gutter where they all belong.

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    I think there are three kinds of Jews who do this:
    • The traitorous collaborators who want to “survive at all cost”
    • The ones who suffer from a syndrome akin to the “Stockholm Syndrome”
    • The misguided idealistic utopians who suffer from “a messianic syndrome”


    The traitorous collaborators
    Examples of these were the Jewish “Capos” in the German concentration camps during WWII. A similar example in ancient times may have been the historian, Josephus, who became a “turn coat” and joined the Romans after the defeat of the Jewish rebellion.

    The Stockholm Syndrome
    Often through ignorance and because of repeated vilification, some Jews begin to identify with their haters and prosecutors. This is similar to the survival strategies of some hostages who begin to identify with their abductors. I believe Patty Hearst (who is not Jewish) was a good example of this when she began to identify with her abductors, the Symbianese Liberation Army”.

    The Misguided Idealistic Utopians
    Some Jews live in “ivory towers” rather than in the real world. Although their intentions may be good and they try to be moral in their philosophy, they don’t live in the practical real world. Their mistake is that they tend to expect Jews to be better than others (their secular version of the “Chosen People” ?). Unfortunately, they don’t realize the reality that Jews/Israel, if they are to survive, cannot afford to be much better than anyone else, least of all their ruthless enemies.

    The sad thing for such Jews is that as far as the antisemites and haters are concerned, no Jew has any redeeming qualities. They may be prepared to accept, tolerate or even praise the “self hating Jews” momentarily however they ultimately consider them to be just “Court Jews”……they say things like ….”yea…they are just Jews ….but they are our Jews….”. They may be tolerated but they are nevertheless despised and hated anyway.
    Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem.
    Author: John Galsworthy 1867-1933, British Novelist, Playwright

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    Remember the film A Soldier's Story (1984, starring Howard Rollins, director Norman Jewson)? For me, this film provides a great insight into the tragedy of victims of racism (in this case, African Americans) who are themselves trapped by the stereotypes created against them by racists. I have often wondered if the same may not be said of many Jews.

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    Chomsky isn't too far off...

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    Under which list would you put Chomsky ?
    Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem.
    Author: John Galsworthy 1867-1933, British Novelist, Playwright

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    Chomsky is a self-hater, he's an anti-Zionist. i've heard anti-semites, quote and discuss the "great" Chomsky...

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    Yeah, I agree, but what do you think drives him ? Is he just a misguided moralist, who lives in his non real ivory tower, identifies with Jews but wants them to behave on a higher moral plane ?

    Or do you think that he just allowed himself to be brainwashed about the "evil" of Jews and Zionism ?

    I suppose there is a third more cynical possibility in which he just sized up the situation and decided that that he can make himself a name and earn good money just by being a traitor and by bashing Jews and their zionist ideology ?
    Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem.
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    Reffo and b.scheller,

    Risking being a nudnik, may I broaden my previous point that perhaps one of the reasons for Jewish anti-Jewishness is that victims of racism may themselves be trapped by the stereotypes created against them by racists. In the film mentioned in my previous post (no. 6), a black soldier murders another because, in his eyes, that other black soldier conformed too much to racist stereotypes created by whites, and therefore brought shame on all blacks. It is a tragic inversed view that distressed victims of racism may fall into, and perhaps some Jews suffer from just the same distress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuttie
    Risking being a nudnik, may I broaden my previous point that perhaps one of the reasons for Jewish anti-Jewishness is that victims of racism may themselves be trapped by the stereotypes created against them by racists. In the film mentioned in my previous post (no. 6), a black soldier murders another because, in his eyes, that other black soldier conformed too much to racist stereotypes created by whites, and therefore brought shame on all blacks. It is a tragic inversed view that distressed victims of racism may fall into, and perhaps some Jews suffer from just the same distress.
    Yes, I agree with you. I think my description of the "Stockholm Syndrome" Jews comes closest to what you describe. By they way, I don't consider you to be a nudnik.... I like your posts, most of them are thoughtful and intelligent
    Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reffo
    most of them are thoughtful and intelligent
    And the rest are cruddy.
    But seriously, I agree with the stockholm syndrome theory.But I think there can be many reasons for jew hating jews.
    And perhaps it can be as simple as being ashamed or resentful of your parents,and therefore everything to do with your background.Leading to self hatred and in these cases jew hatred and the desire to show yourself to the world as being different than "them".
    It's my opinion anyway.Perhaps a psychologist would disagree.

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    I'm sure I don't care anymore than I want to reach the inner child of a suicide bomber's soul. I don't care about the inner child so much as the outer adult. Those Jews are a shanda, they are dead to me. They are not Jews. They are not worthy of even a gesture of kaddish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frizzer1
    And the rest are cruddy.
    Oops....I didn't mean it that way and I hope you didn't take it that way nuttie

    Quote Originally Posted by frizzer1
    But seriously, I agree with the stockholm syndrome theory.But I think there can be many reasons for jew hating jews.
    And perhaps it can be as simple as being ashamed or resentful of your parents,and therefore everything to do with your background.Leading to self hatred and in these cases jew hatred and the desire to show yourself to the world as being different than "them".
    It's my opinion anyway.Perhaps a psychologist would disagree.
    I am not a psychologist but it just sounds right to me....
    Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem.
    Author: John Galsworthy 1867-1933, British Novelist, Playwright

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