Yeah, like women shouldn't walk anywhere alone at night in case they get attacked and raped! And black kids shouldn't wear and hoodie and walk through a gated community after dark.Anonymous wrote:Yes! The solution is so obvious! Just don't let "certain groups" go where they shouldn't go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No but how many Jews do you think you can identify by sight?Anonymous wrote:11:40 here -
do you really think checking a name on a drivers license or passport is always necessary to ascertain that somebody might be jewish? again, seriously?
Lots
Anonymous wrote:No but how many Jews do you think you can identify by sight?Anonymous wrote:11:40 here -
do you really think checking a name on a drivers license or passport is always necessary to ascertain that somebody might be jewish? again, seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Hey let's not lose our heads over this, OK?
No but how many Jews do you think you can identify by sight?Anonymous wrote:11:40 here -
do you really think checking a name on a drivers license or passport is always necessary to ascertain that somebody might be jewish? again, seriously?
Anonymous wrote:If you're a US Citizen & Jewish and have just a modicum of common sense you understand that there is a risk you assume by traveling on business or pleasure to certain Muslim regions.
One would have to assume that being a UN employee Mr. Weinstein took an informed risk. Not like the accidental tourists in Iran and N.Korea.
The one thing about Pakistani's is that they are ruthless, as proven by Daniel Pearl, when it's clear the drones and prisoners aren't viable negotiating point the will either come to reality and take $'s as ransom or wave poor Mr. Weinstein's head for all to see what Allah's brave warriors have done.
When making the decision to visit a country like Pakistan one must always factor in to the equation that there is are powerful elements in the Paki government who support a brutal network of stone age animal terrorists acting in the name of Allah
Anonymous wrote:Hey let's not lose our heads over this, OK?
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of those people who have pet tigers and lions for years and one day get attacked and are like, oh, I can't believe that happened.
If I was jewish, I would never go to an arab country period. end of story.
I'm not so sure the reverse is true (as I don't believe that Israel engages in this sort of behavior), but being that I am part arab myself, I would be hesitant to go to israel and at least ask around and think it through before going.
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Well, then I guess you are learning the correct terminology (just don't ever call a jewish person or somebody from Iran an arab or middle eastern and you should be okay), and that if you are jewish or have a jewish last name, I would recommend not visiting an arab country or pakistan (I don't consider Pakistan to be arab, it's more like a muslim indian country)
Anonymous wrote:People from Iran are "persian," they do not consider themselves "middle eastern."
There are no official geographical boundaries to the middle east (unless there are relatively new ones I am unaware of) like for europe or south america. It is a loose term. Some consider all of north africa to be the middle east - I do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, I'm both 12:00 and 12:05. I don't get what I said that is offending anyone at 12:05?
Following up on my comment at 12:00, I commented at 12:05 that most people I know from countries in the middle east region refer to themselves by their country of origin vs "middle eastern". Just like most people I know from Europe refer to themselves as German or British or French, etc...
Well, then I guess you are learning the correct terminology (just don't ever call a jewish person or somebody from Iran an arab or middle eastern and you should be okay), and that if you are jewish or have a jewish last name, I would recommend not visiting an arab country or pakistan (I don't consider Pakistan to be arab, it's more like a muslim indian country)