My experience with Jews basically boils down to this: they generally have an air of arrogance about them that is difficult to “swallow.” They act as if they truly were the “Chosen People,” something which obviously is a bunch of nonsense. Finally, there is no doubt that the overwhelming majority of the problems in the Middle East is a direct result of the Jews in Israel, as well as the United States for supporting them.
The fact that members of a Jewish-American organization are actually wasting time (picking their noses would have been more productive) on this effort shows just how self-centered and relentless Jews are. TGO
Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – A prominent Jewish-American organization has made public a list of top 10 anti-Semitic slurs made in 2010, saying it was showing an unprecedented proliferation of anti-Semitism in the country.
The personality featured in the list, released on Wednesday, include former UPI Senior White House correspondent Helen Thomas, film director Oliver Stone, former Malaysian prime minister Mahatir Mohammad and Deputy Minister of Information for the Palestinian Authority Al-Mutawakil Taha.
“Our list of top ten anti-Semitic slurs runs the gamut of well-known personalities including journalists, government officials, celebrities, a prominent film director, and academics,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles.
“Unfortunately, our list shows that anti-Semitic canards normally thought to belong to the lunatic fringe have, in fact, been bought into by major elements of Western society,” Rabbi Hier concluded.
The list is topped by Helen Thomas, who said in May that “Jews should get the hell out of Palestine” and “go home to Poland, Germany, America and everywhere else.”
Oliver Stone, who occupies spot number two, for saying that “Hitler did far more damage to the Russians than the Jewish people” during World War II.
In the filmmaker’s view, Russian suffering is being ignored because of “the Jewish domination of the media.”
Mahatir Mohammad took third place for saying in January that Jews “had always been a problem in European countries.”
“Even after the massacre by the Nazis of Germany, they survived to continue to be a source of even greater problems for the world,” Mohammad stated.
Following the top three is Al-Mutawakil Taha, who said last month that “the Jews have no historical or religious ties to the Temple Mount or the Western Wall” in Jerusalem and that there was “no archeological evidence that the Temple Mount was built during the period of King Solomon.”
Try peace! I’m: pro Israel, not pro-hate, pro-people, anti-people-haters.
I’m not a hater. I simply find it ridiculous that grown men and women would actually meet to come up with a list of anti-Semitic slurs; as if they had nothing better to do with their time.
People across the globe criticize and ridicule each other. Every single group of people on the planet has been chastised and ridiculed by every other group. This is something that is not unique to Jews. Certainly blacks, homosexuals, lesbians, Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, Hispanics, Pollacks, Puerto Ricans, etc., etc. – the list is endless, have experienced their share of discrimination. Jews are no different, and certainly not special.