Re: Stereotyping


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Posted by Farmer on July 26, 2011 at 09:47:32

In Reply to: Re: Stereotyping posted by Skep on July 24, 2011 at 20:23:50:

Though true what you're showing/explaining it certainly lacks some addressing of the righteousness/fairness-part...if Germans have to make amends...I argued, where is the rest of history addressed...did only Germans sin greatly??...I tried to point out...the victors are the ones "dictating" frames of mind ...

Not only Germans need to be aware...I don't like Nazism...but as you should know it flourishes elsewhere also or rather , you can educate (just have a look at "perfect" Norway nowadays), you can try, but will it work???...not to speak of all the other dangerous isms...consider PolPot again...Stalinism

For me it's also not only about Germany...but forgiveness...that God forgave and still extends love and mercy to the Germans in spite of all...to all nations...and believe me...I would choose to live otherwise somewhere else...but it ain't a total hellhole here either...I am grateful and I am sure I'd find some mistakes, sins...things I dislike in your nation too

One thing I read on other forums...India...if Islam is so perfect, then why are they shifting in multitudes to the pagans.if they are that much better with their ideal religion...then why do they live of social welfare in western countries...a bit strange isn't it?

People like the blame game...but should start blaming themselves...and it has been a regularity, that the Germans have been scrutinised, under the microscope more than others...kind of ok...especially from the Jewish side...but the Bible's focus is on the sin of a l l mankind...can you see the difference???...and it seems the Jews don't really get that either.

what is "funny" though too is, that quite a few hate Germans, but they don't hate their money...and I wonder, what amendment could ever satisfy some...I am afraid it doesn't work


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