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Oh, that’s OK then!.
It's both important to understand why things are done, because otherwise incorrect assumptions may be made later.
Oh, that’s OK then!.
I don’t disagree but I note you seem to justify, or at least gloss over, these ancient persecutions while castigating more modern ones. I wonder how the ancient victims perceived them?It's both important to understand why things are done, because otherwise incorrect assumptions may be made later.
Not quite true.
In fact, the old testament is rather full of it. For example, in the Book of Joshua, the big fella tells Joshua to kill every person (and their livestock) in the towns of Jericho and Ai, which sounds like racist inspired genocide to me. Likewise, in the Book of Samuel, the boss tells Saul to wipe out the Amalekites. When Saul decides that's a step too far, Samuel is told to finish the job.
Ah, that’s your perception but not necessarily theirsThe old testament had no problem with genocide. But it was nor racist as they were all of the same race. It was more tribal.
If it's tribal, you can't get them for racism? Who's got the pin that those angels did their tap dance routine on?Ah, that’s your perception but not necessarily theirs.
I don’t disagree but I note you seem to justify, or at least gloss over, these ancient persecutions while castigating more modern ones. I wonder how the ancient victims perceived them?![]()
It’s the “they can’t be racist because they’re brown” thing which is of course racist in itself and curiously a view held (perhaps unconsciously) by some anti-racistsIf it's tribal, you can't get them for racism? Who's got the pin that those angels did their tap dance routine on?
I’m genuinely not clear what you are saying there. It seems to me that if you had written — We are facing the same situation today - an inherently culturally racist Israel ... etc — it could be an accurate, though maybe contentious, description of the current situation.If we were facing the same situation today - an inherently culturally racist Israel oppressing and wishing to wipe out the surrounding nations (some of whom have openly declared a desire to exterminate all Jews) then you might find my opinions would carry more sentiment.
Not really. There is no real difference between the events reported (or made up) in the bible and the events happening around the world today. As always, the bullies want their own way and there's always someone on the sidelines to sell them the latest and greatest stick to hit others with.The times were also different,
I’m genuinely not clear what you are saying there. It seems to me that if you had written — We are facing the same situation today - an inherently culturally racist Israel ... etc — it could be an accurate, though maybe contentious, description of the current situation.
I thought that I had described things dispassionately - they are ancient history and my horror or endorsement makes no difference. The times were also different, and judging actions of people 3000+ years ago by present norms isn't useful either.
If we were facing the same situation today - an inherently culturally racist Israel oppressing and wishing to wipe out the surrounding nations (some of whom have openly declared a desire to exterminate all Jews) then you might find my opinions would carry more sentiment.
Gottit!This is a good example of why not to write stuff on a phone.Trying to express several streams of thought simultaneously.
Today Israel is unable to do what some in that country might wish, and the surrounding countries cannot do what they would wish - international powers largely prevents the worst excesses although it cannot stop stuff happening at a low level. As you might be able to tell, I have no love for the behaviours of many nations in the middle east, and have even felt a little of the anti-gentile sentiment while visiting Israel (passing school children thought it fine to punch tourists for example).
Yes, it’s Coconut, surprised you don’t know that — brown outside, white inside.Black people that edge closer to being white
I'm guessing you ran into the ultra orthodox. Like all fanatics, their parents teach them that only their view is right and any who disagree are wrong. There are many Israelies and even more Jews who find the ultra orthodox a plague that could do with being cured.and have even felt a little of the anti-gentile sentiment while visiting Israel (passing school children thought it fine to punch tourists for example).
They are getting into difficulties with that now, first with Latino and now with Asian AmericanIt's always struck me as odd how Americans divide themselves into their various tribes.
Irish American, Jewish American, Italian American, etc.
I think it's less prevalent here but it does happen.
I'm guessing you ran into the ultra orthodox. Like all fanatics, their parents teach them that only their view is right and any who disagree are wrong. There are many Israelies and even more Jews who find the ultra orthodox a plague that could do with being cured.
They might be from the "frumers" - equivalent to the devout Roman Catholics. Wherever they come from, and depending on age, a good clip round the earhole seems called for.They looked like ordinary school kids, the children of ultra orthodox families being distinctive in dress and style like their parents.
Probably a bit unwise from a touristThey might be from the "frumers" - equivalent to the devout Roman Catholics. Wherever they come from, and depending on age, a good clip round the earhole seems called for.
Probably a bit unwise from a tourist.
Fair game if they have punched you!
Excellent point!We wouldn't have had The Beatles, or the Stones, or Two Tone if it wasn't for a rich mix of cultures.
Very true, but don't forget there are some people who believe the "blues" has sold out its roots (soul) and become too "western"Blackfishing? Honestly stuff like this makes me cringe. Culture isn't copyrighted. It's out there, in the public domain, and as such people are going to be influenced by it. That's entirely right, in my opinion. That's the whole point of it, to learn and develop. Blimey! We wouldn't have had The Beatles, or the Stones, or Two Tone if it wasn't for a rich mix of cultures.
n recent times look at all the backlash against artists like Eminem for being a "white artist" in a genre that is predominately "black"
I was referring to when he was starting out.Can't say I've come across that.
Obviously not singers, but quite a few black musicians play ‘white’ instrumentsExcellent point!
Can you imagine if the Stones had been told they can't appropriate Black music.
Excellent point!
Can you imagine if the Stones had been told they can't appropriate Black music.
Not when I was at school and learning geography, seem to remember OZ was lumped in with Asia titled Australasia(sp).The Far East has always been Asia in the same way that the UK is still Europe.
Now you mention it, yes, I also remember that.seem to remember OZ was lumped in with Asia titled Australasia(sp).
The far east is part of the continent of Asia, it was when you and I were at school.Not when I was at school and learning geography,
Australasia is the continent which includes vAustralia and New Zealand, nothing to do with the continent Asia.seem to remember OZ was lumped in with Asia titled Australasia
Not when I was at school and learning geography, seem to remember OZ was lumped in with Asia titled Australasia(sp).