محمد جعفر الحسن
مشكلة الإنسان ومسألته الكبرى هي القديس، وهذه المشكلة نابعة من اساس ديني يعود إلى الديانة اليهودية. فهذه الديانة المغلقة تفترض الإنسان (المنزّه) من سابع سموات والخالي من العيوب، والمنصوص عليها بمصطلح (شعب الله المختار). من هذا النص جائت جميع الأفكار العنصرية والنازية والشوفينية، فلم يأتِ نيتشه عبر (السوبر مان) بجديد، وليس لهتلر فضل في اجتراح مفهوم العرق الآري والأمة المتفوقة.. كلها تعود إلى العقيدة اليهودية العنصرية التي جعلت ابناء تلك الديانة امة منزهة عن الخطأ ومتبعة لكل ما هو سليم وخير.
والخير لا يولد في ضمائر الشعوب بطريقة د
Arab Israeli Muslim citizens (yes, they are “Palestinians” too), have been torching synagogues, cars, buses, and buildings in the Jewish Holy Land, as they turn on their Jewish neighbors with violent hatred. We have read about and some of us have experienced such pogrom-like atrocities before but only in Christian or Muslim sovereign lands. I’ve listened to many a Jewish escapee from Hitler describe how quickly her neighbors seized her family’s chinaware, paintings, furniture their entire apartments, even before they had reached the lobby of their building. I’ve also spoken with Jewish Arabs who’ve describe how their North African Muslim friends laughed and then wept with them as they explained that, although they loved their Jewish friends, that one day they would still have to kill them it was nothing “personal.”
The Armenian community under the rule of the once-great, yet sickened Ottoman Empire suffered greatly during The Great War, otherwise known as World War I.
Many activists around the world seemingly won the so-called âArmenian Genocideâ debate when President Biden announced on April 24â the 106th anniversary of the Armenian massacres â that, Each year on this day, we remember the lives of all those who died in the Ottoman-era Armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever again occurring.
When people think of the so-called âArmenian Genocide,â they often think of the 1.5 million Armenians who were killed between 1915 and 1917, and the infamous death march from the Ottoman city of Erzurum to Deir ez-Zour in the Syrian desert. But the story ends there. Respectfully, very few people actually know what happened, and what the context was in the killing of millions.
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Are Jews a race, religion, or nation, and does that matter to supremacists?
I will try to answer the question using principles and definitions, not set dogma or prejudice. It’s complex and rich but it doesn’t need to confuse.
In the US, certainly, Jews and Blacks are