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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    And so you're crying about free speech rights because they prevent you from literally silencing Holocaust victims. For the record, that makes you sound exactly like a Nazi yourself. Perhaps it is because you are not an American and do not understand the importance of civil rights. And I will...
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    This is a literal, unironic "no true Scotsman" argument. I must admit that I am very impressed by your sheer capacity for stubborn delusion -- even by Internet standards. As American citizens, they have a right to voice their opinion. . . and other American citizens have just as much of a right...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    Americans can and should always fight back against foreign political censorship -- no matter who it's from. Nothing happening in response to Polish organizations protesting is the morally correct outcome.
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    For the record, Maus is an autobiographical graphic novel based on substantial research and on the firsthand accounts of the author's parents, both of whom were Holocaust survivors.
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    If you want to stand on principle, then you really can't take the position that, "Student violence is totally bad when one side does it, but understandable when the other side does it." In other words, "Leave the violence to the NYPD, they're legally authorized to do it."
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    The thing is, the Status Quo decree isn't just a religious matter but also a political one. As I previously noted, the rival claims on this and other religious sites were part of what caused the Crimean War, and although the original decree came from Sultan Osman III, it was formally...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    Yea. The six factions have literally been at this tremendously unbrotherly behavior for centuries, over which time they have collectively produced an insanely complex mess of overlapping territorial claims on not only the physical space but also the *religious ceremonies and observations* of the...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    Only two of the six factions involved are monastic orders, and ironically, the peace between them was set down by a decree from the Ottoman sultan Osman III, who basically said that all six factions had to agree to make any changes from then on. This ended up being part of the cause for the...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    Further Ecumenical Smash Bros is more likely...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    I present as a counter-example, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jersusalem. Six separate Christian denominations "share" the church with such vehemently aggressive territoriality that there is an infamous ladder against one of the walls that has been sitting there since the early 18th...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    When push comes to shove, virtually all sovereign nations are ultimately built on treason against the previous sovereign.
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    As we all (probably) know, the strict definition of treason came about because the American colonists were responding to the European history of "treason" being defined as "disagreeing with the king or a sufficiently powerful noble ass".
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