Quote Originally Posted by socialinjustice
ive also learned that jews tend to look out solely for themselves for the most part...maybe this has to do with why a lot of people dont like them. personally i have jewish friends, and theyre fuckin hilarious. as for "the christians invading Iraq" statement. if you havent realized it yet, that is exactly what it is. no one in the media will admit to it, but it is a holy war. radical muslims wanting to kill everyone except muslims? (specifically christians). christians wanting to surpress the radical muslim faith? sounds like a religious war to me. and i guess i shouldnt being saying "radical muslims" being that it is very evident there are shit tons of them, therefore its moreso common muslim beliefs rather than radical ones. ok enough rambling( sorry i just really hate the society that has been created, i mean, does anyone ever think that no one is right? and God acknowledges the fact that youre praying to him, no matter what faith? we all share the same God, whether you like it or not, its true)
Sorry man, but you've totally missed my point. I know full well it's largely a holy war, but the point I was making is that you can't just say "the christians invaded Iraq" anymore than "The Jews killed Jesus". In either case you are pinning personal responsibility on the many, whether or not they are from the same time of the events, for the actions of a few. To put it another way, it was 2 students that shot up columbine; but you can't just say "I hate students because they shot up a school", because it was only the actions of a few that are being pinned on the many. It's that same mentality (not yours, the described one here) that drive people to put a nice simple face on things and say "muslims attacked america", rather than accepting that it's only a small percentage of muslims that do so and the situation can't be made so simple just by linking different people to one action by some common affiliation.