I’m not sure if there is intent in your misunderstanding or if you genuinely misread what was posted.
You posted that the exclusion of homosexuals and the refusal to acknowledge the mass murder of gay people by the Nazis was at the behest of Jewish people/groups;
You then accused me of bias and referred to his post as if he was correcting me.
What are your views on the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, specifically around the decision of the Arab countries to attack at the moment the League of Nations ceased to exist and the UN took over its role?
What are your views of the early Zionist movement, specifically the homesteading by Jewish families, funded by European and American Jews, and the impact it had on Arab and Palestinian population growth in what is now Israel up to the 1920’s.
What are your views on the treatment of homosexuals in Hamas controlled areas? How do you think it equates with the treatment of homosexuals in Israel?
What is your view on the culpability of Jordan, specifically the actions of the Hashemite tribe, during the patrician of trans-Jordan? Do you think the tens of thousands of Jews who lost their houses and lands during that period, jews who had lived there for over 2000 years, should get them back?
I have posted before that the domination of Israel by far-right religious conservative politicians is a tragedy for both Israelis and Palestinians. I am an atheist and a social liberal. I am in favour of a two state solution. I believe that the current Israeli government does not want peace and is of the same mould as the neo-con’s in America. They are doing untold damage to the Palestinian people. The only groups doing more harm now are HAMAS and Hezbollah. The only countries that care less about the Palestinians are all of the other Arab and Persian countries in the region. Just like the Kurds the Palestinians are pawns in a larger game.
Both sides are badly lead and seem to be willingly and wilfully self-destructive (just like Northern Ireland was). A plague on all of their houses.
All of the above not withstanding any assertion that the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian conflict is comparable with the Nazi genocide is ridiculous.
The only event since 1945 that has strong and direct comparisons with the genocide in how it was planned, how the education system and media were used to firstly blame, then exclude, then dehumanise a minority and finally how that minority was murdered at a scale and pace that exceeded the Nazi genocide took place just 100 days in 1994 and led to the biggest war since the second world war, a war most people don’t even know took place.
When I hear so many Irish people get so worked up about the injustices faced by, and oppression of, the Palestinians and yet those same people know almost nothing about larger conflicts and must greater oppression around the world, or within the same region, I have to wonder if there isn’t some element of anti-Semitism in there with many of them.
You posted that the exclusion of homosexuals and the refusal to acknowledge the mass murder of gay people by the Nazis was at the behest of Jewish people/groups;
Sol28 corrected you;The commemoration plaque at Dachau was also to be inclusive of all those who suffered in the camps except the Jewish participants kicked off about homosexuals being represented along side them. Seems they haven't learned much themselves.
The same thing exists in Auschwitz - There are memorials to all the various groups that died in the camp, but the homosexuals. Its notably absent - its because the current polish regime is so anti-gay - that modern day politics glosses over the past atrocities.
You then accused me of bias and referred to his post as if he was correcting me.
That alone discouraged me from reading the rest of your posts but I am intrigued by your limited and rather one-eyed knowledge of the history of the genocide and the Nazis.Why not follow the typical Jewish supporter’s line and call Sol28 an anti-semite / Jew hater etc. Your sarcasm just reaffirms the usual rhetoric spouted by the staunch blinkered Jewish groups; negative comments can only come from those who hate us. Sol28’s post directly and correctly points blame at the Polish Government but that still wasn’t good enough for you.
What are your views on the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, specifically around the decision of the Arab countries to attack at the moment the League of Nations ceased to exist and the UN took over its role?
What are your views of the early Zionist movement, specifically the homesteading by Jewish families, funded by European and American Jews, and the impact it had on Arab and Palestinian population growth in what is now Israel up to the 1920’s.
What are your views on the treatment of homosexuals in Hamas controlled areas? How do you think it equates with the treatment of homosexuals in Israel?
What is your view on the culpability of Jordan, specifically the actions of the Hashemite tribe, during the patrician of trans-Jordan? Do you think the tens of thousands of Jews who lost their houses and lands during that period, jews who had lived there for over 2000 years, should get them back?
I have posted before that the domination of Israel by far-right religious conservative politicians is a tragedy for both Israelis and Palestinians. I am an atheist and a social liberal. I am in favour of a two state solution. I believe that the current Israeli government does not want peace and is of the same mould as the neo-con’s in America. They are doing untold damage to the Palestinian people. The only groups doing more harm now are HAMAS and Hezbollah. The only countries that care less about the Palestinians are all of the other Arab and Persian countries in the region. Just like the Kurds the Palestinians are pawns in a larger game.
Both sides are badly lead and seem to be willingly and wilfully self-destructive (just like Northern Ireland was). A plague on all of their houses.
All of the above not withstanding any assertion that the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian conflict is comparable with the Nazi genocide is ridiculous.
The only event since 1945 that has strong and direct comparisons with the genocide in how it was planned, how the education system and media were used to firstly blame, then exclude, then dehumanise a minority and finally how that minority was murdered at a scale and pace that exceeded the Nazi genocide took place just 100 days in 1994 and led to the biggest war since the second world war, a war most people don’t even know took place.
When I hear so many Irish people get so worked up about the injustices faced by, and oppression of, the Palestinians and yet those same people know almost nothing about larger conflicts and must greater oppression around the world, or within the same region, I have to wonder if there isn’t some element of anti-Semitism in there with many of them.