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I'm getting bored with it

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Submitted by Ken Besig (Israel), Jun 19, 2004 at 14:17

As a Jew I have gotten so used to seeing myself and my People called the sons of pigs, monkey, and even owls by various Islamic and non Islamic Arabs, that it really no longer bothers me. Indeed, when I read about some Islamic cretin using these sorts of expressions I don't even need to continue to read any further, thus saving myself time for more important matters.
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Title Commenter Date Thread
Michael Dahan [297 words]U.SilberOct 1, 2004 20:5017493
Slander and "connections" are different [103 words]Ted VolckhausenJun 24, 2004 06:3315785
middle east studies on trial [46 words]dan katcherJun 21, 2004 13:3015748
interesting to know who this Michael Dahan is [46 words]eliezer cohenJun 20, 2004 02:1715742
I'm getting bored with it [68 words]Ken BesigJun 19, 2004 14:1715734
Choose your Middle Eastern Scholar [76 words]Arlinda DeAngelisJun 18, 2004 22:3015729
#461 Scott Alexander's about-face [76 words]James FerrellJun 18, 2004 15:3715720
re: the Mssrs. Alexander and Dahan [18 words]G. WoodJun 18, 2004 09:3315716

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