Opinion
Say no to rabbis’ racism
Avi Yesawich
Published: 03.10.11, 00:44
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Yigal ,   Ramat Gan   (10.03.11)
Bravo, completly agree with you, we need more people like you
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Avi ,   Tel Aviv   (10.04.11)
I've seem to struck a sensitive nerve with this article, although I'm not exactly sure why individuals are rushing to accuse me of leftism or bashing Judaism, both ludicrous claims. In my article, I clearly single out extreme instances of religious racism in my article, not the religious population or Judaism in general - the distinction is vast and extremely important. If you despise the vicious political and religious forms of racism inspired by many Muslim religious leaders, then, by simple logic, you shouldn't support the Rabbis' hateful remarks. Such a stance is hypocritical, racist, and riddled with logical fallacies, as I point out in my article. I hope that the readers on the site will be able to clearly identify my true positions, as the differences are important.
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Dketerstov ,   Israel   (10.09.11)
I completely agree. Instead of criticize all the time muslims as fanatics we should watch our behave and avoid violence and fanatism. cheers
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