Posted on 06/16/2004 9:10:24 AM PDT by Pharmboy
This is the same BS they held last year......when the Jews weren't allowed to attend.
What tolerance!
"France has noted a "clear relationship" between racist, anti-Semitic and xenophobic propaganda and hate crime, he said."
Namely that all of the above in spades?
*Namely that FRANCE has all of the above in spades?
My fingers appear to be too fast for my brain. My apologies.
How interesting that racism against Jews is rising in France and yet they host this conference. How about getting the 2 by 4 out of their own nation's eye before hosting and participating in the conference? But of course, it's France. There's little hope for any self-awareness, intellectual honesty, or true "tolerance" beyond anti-American PC lip service.
Yes we have - as many countries where antisemitism is on the rise. Pardon my incomplete fluency of American English, but does "to have something in spades" mean "to have lots of it" ?
You are correct, both about the meaning of having something in 'spades' and anti-semitism being on the rise in many countries. However, the frequency and virulence of anti-Semitic behavior in France makes it a popular subject on these boards; the irony of France scapegoating right-wing propaganda as the reason, rather than the lax and inviting policies towards rabid Islamofacists, should be especially apparent to you.
YES, exactly.
It's more of an expo, really. Free seminars, tips and tricks, vendors. And above all, a chance for anti-semites to network.
Just another effort by the friends of democracy to control thought, expression and discourse deemed to be 'hateful'.
In other words, goodbye Free Republic, hello DU.
Is it going to be a 'how to' rid your country of jews?
I just worry about Lance Armstrong a little, the Tour starts soon doesn't it?
They're gonna email everybody.
The dilemma, acute because the Internet is both global and tough to regulate, was shown by the widespread and illegal sharing of music online that has confounded record companies. Terror groups have also used the Internet to plot attacks.
Yes, of course, only to the french: music is global and terrorists are hard to regulate.
France has noted a "clear relationship" between racist, anti-Semitic and xenophobic propaganda and hate crime, [French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier] said.
If he means that france is the global center of all four - yes, I suppose he's right.
In Denmark, a computer virus tracking company said Friday that junk e-mail with right-wing slogans in German hit computer users in three countries claiming that foreigners were bilking social security and bankrupting public health services.
Actually, I got a few of those in the past week. A pain to 'babelfish' them, and they rambled quite a bit.
...and a meeting on racism is scheduled in Brussels in September.
Just for the record: is belgium 'for' or 'against' it?
I would hope that such a conference would focus in particular on the PLO and on other entities such as the Communist Red Chinese, who foment the worst sorts of anti Semitism. They also need to explicitly detail the demographics and areal distribution patterns of Mein Kampf and draw conclusions based on it. Geopolitical conclusions, up to and inclusing preemptive thermonuclear war against sponsoring states and entities of the comming next Holocaust should be the final delivered product. Oh sorry, I am dreaming again, what came over me? Naturally, this conference will be more worried about microscopic percentages of Western countries, particularly the US, who are Nazis and skinheads and will ignore the real threats.
FYI....
The arson is on more than rare occasions. And you left the murders completely off your list.
No, I counted them as physical aggression, as a matter of fact. And I maintain the arsons are rather rare.
Define 'rather rare' Put a number to it.
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