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Egyptian 'Jew' experiences anti-Semitism in Cairo
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Published: 25.05.15, 10:41
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1. this so-called disguise appears ridiculous
Rafi ,   US   (05.25.15)
how could anyone take it seriously? most Egyptians would probably first see it as some weird dude in a costume as opposed to a "Jew"
2. that was stupid
עידן   (05.25.15)
anyone with half a brain can tell his beard was fake from a mile away, so if he came over to me i would assume he was some idiot that's up to some nonsense and I would react accordingly.
3. Lol
Onas   (05.25.15)
This actually looks very funny to me. Not because of anti Semitic but because it looks like comedy and the way people act especially last few seconds Must be the Egyptian Jon Stewart guy at it
4. What's The Treatment of Muslims?
Christy ,   Boston, US   (05.27.15)
I see Muslims in universities, shopping malls, grocery stores, walking down the streets, etc.. in the Greater Boston Area. I've never seen - or heard - of anyone treating them in a bad way. Nobody I know ever comments negatively. If one asked me for directions I'd gladly help if I could. I know they're Muslims because of how the women dress. Some just have a head scarf and very modest clothes, others have the full burqa. Only thing I've thought was how hot they must be during a hot and humid day. However, I wondered the same thing about Catholic Nuns when they used to wear their full habits. The Boston Area has lots of colleges, universities, and health care facilities. We tend to attract people of various cultures and religions. I've been asked directions by all sorts of people.
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