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Old 04-03-2005, 03:22 PM
Gamblor Gamblor is offline
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Russians call for ban on Jewish Groups

Some 5,000 religious Orthodox activists in Russia have signed a petition that calls for outlawing Jewish organizations in the country.

The petition calls for a ban on Jewish groups and argues that Jewish literature, such as the book Shulchan Aruch (a repository of Jewish Law written originally by Rabbi Yosef Karo in the 1560's,) foments religious hatred.

Among those who signed the petition are several prominent Russian public figures, such as former Chess World Champion Boris Spassky, author Vasily Belov, and mathematician Igor Shafarevich.

Russian Parliament Member Alexander Krutov told the Moscow Times "the public raises such questions (regarding the banning of Jewish organizations), and they should be discussed."

In January some 500 Russians, among them 20 members of the State Duma (the lower house of parliament,) presented a similar letter to the Prosecutor's Office.

The letter said Jewish organizations were "anti-Christian and inhumane, and their customs go as far as ceremonial murder." (poster's note: blood libel returns!)

Regarding Boris Spassky, he said "people who have achieved success in life and hold certain status in society must understand they are putting their name to shame when they sign such petitions."

Barkan added that in 2004 some 155 anti-Semitic incidents occurred in Russia, compared to 83 in 2003.
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Old 04-03-2005, 04:31 PM
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This is what happens when you cross the jews. They use thier international banking power to destroy your economy.

Yeah, this is pretty f*d up. Russia has had a long history of anti-semetic behavior correct?

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Old 04-03-2005, 08:11 PM
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which side is spassky on? he signs the petition and then says signing is to shame your name.
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Old 04-03-2005, 08:20 PM
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I snip snipped a couple lines.

Actually, it was a Russian MP who said that.

Of course, the early Nazis were a fringe party too.
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Old 04-03-2005, 08:29 PM
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Europe, Anti semitism, a half dead country...

Meh, just too typical.

Next we need Dead to get on this thread, announce he is indeed Jewish, then proceed to enumerate the reasons why the Russians signing this rag were correct in acting bc Jewish groups have by and large been hijacked by Genocidal Zionist elements.

Ahh, 2+2 it really doesnt provide much in the way of suprises lately.
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Old 04-04-2005, 05:29 AM
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Never Again? Well, maybe once more.

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The Czar's Russia has a history of extensive pogroms against the Jews. However, there is simply no significant probability of such events happening again in Russia or the Eastern European countries in the foreseeable future.

I support the alertness but let's not get carried away, as Betar freaks are wont to do.


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The early Nazis were a fringe party too.

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I have no problem with people stamping on the snake's head when the snake is just a baby. (Metaphorically speaking, PETA people!) But it is absurd to equate Hitler's chances of achieving power with people like Zirinovsky ever amounting to something more serious than being the LePen's of Russian politics (and even that is debatable).


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Which side is [former Chess World Champion Boris] Spassky on?

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Personally, I am sorry (and quite surprised) to see Spassky signing such crap. He has always been a most decent man, someone who was after good times rather than any kind of ideological grandstanding in life. His behavior towards besieged persons in Soviet Russia was examplary -- he refused to sign petitions denouncing Korchnoi until he could no longer withstand the pressure, he helped people, he stood up for Fischer when the Soviet propaganda machine raged against the American, and so on.

But speaking of Fischer, I think that Spassky has been associating with the wrong people for too long a time. Spassky has a fondness in his heart for Bobby, acting like an older brother figure to the sociopathic American, ever since Reykjavik 1972. Fischer's anti-semitic ranting must have rubbed off on Spassky, some.
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:55 PM
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The Holocaust and the genocides and crimes against humanity that have followed - Rwanda and the Balkans, for example - began with benign hatred, which fostered intolerance, inflamed the passions of the masses and created the atmosphere making mass murder acceptable and desirable.
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Old 04-04-2005, 05:17 PM
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The Holocaust and the genocides and crimes against humanity that have followed - Rwanda and the Balkans, for example - began with benign hatred, which fostered intolerance, inflamed the passions of the masses and created the atmosphere making mass murder acceptable and desirable.

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We had mass murder and genocide before the Jews' holocaust of WWII. The Turks slaughtered in cold blood and ost methodically some one million of Armenians in the early 1920s, for instance.

Wholesale slaughtering of "enemy races" runs through human history for most of its childhood period. Some parts of the world, eg Rwanda, are still in that period. Other parts pf the world delude themselves that they are out of it. No names wil be named.

Israel is a throwback to those times. (At least, the way people like Zabotinsky set it up, as opposed to how people like the man Amos want it to be.) A heavy weight dragging us all back to the epoch of such apocalyptic and genocidal "politics".
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Old 04-04-2005, 08:04 PM
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Israel is a throwback to those times

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And you sir are a throwback to the Nazis....

If you are gonna lie-GO BIG-and keep lying....eventually if the subject of your lies is unpopular enough(as the Jews) alot of ignorant people will begin to believe the lies.
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Old 04-04-2005, 08:04 PM
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Oh, and its Jabotinsky....
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