So let me get this straight, you're a Jewish "convert" (even though you're not really a convert if you converted to Karaite Judaism), and you see a thread on Muslim brutality, and the first thing you think of is the Torah and say "wow, look at the similarities", and you see nothing wrong with this picture? The Torah's halachic system is much more humane than the Islamic sharia system, regardless of any similarities on certain levels. If you see a thread on the "chosen people" I bet the first thing you'd think of would be "oh the Nazis believed that they were a master race too" despite the fact that there are clear moral distinctions between the two.
Actually, the recent court decisions in the US a few days ago regarding 'gay marriage' had prompted me to go back and look up exactly what Leviticus says about it before I posted a reply to blog post on the subject that was in support of the decision- and this was a Jewish blogger, mind you, supporting gay marriage so I felt it was necessary for me to remind him what the Torah has to say on the issue. That's why the law was on my mind when I first saw that post; otherwise I probably would not have given it near the amount of thought I did at the time.
Just so you know, we post all kinds of examples on this forum of anti-Semitic behavior like this McDonald's issue. Are you telling me that your standard response is going to be "well they have a right to their opinion too" and then find a justification for it? Just because anti-Semites have opinions doesn't mean we have to justify them and make arguments for them. And with all our criticism of self-hating Jews on this forum, including Netanyahu, where do you get the idea that we think Jews are above reproach?
I see your point on the first item, the posting of anti-Semitic behavior. But in the case of the McDonald's decision, is it *really* anti-Semitic, or just anti-Israel, or just a business decision? That was my whole point on the matter. Even if McDonald's is critical of Israel on its policies toward Gaza and/or the West Bank, that doesn't automatically equate to a criticism of Judaism- do you see the difference?
No more so then pushing the enemy's perspective every time you disagree with something. Good vs. evil is not a matter of opinion. Like a typical Stormfronter, you seem to be very confused about the difference between good and evil, which is why you were attracted to StørmFrønt in the first place.
I don't push the enemy's perspective all the time- but it's always a good policy to know where the opposition's mind is before you move against them, right? For example, we think "X" is a good thing, but They think "X" is a bad thing- why do they think "X" is bad? Do they have a valid reason for thinking "X" is bad, or is it just a knee-jerk reaction to us thinking "X" is good? You have to get into the enemy's thoughts before you can have much of a chance of defeating him or persuading him to change his mind.
And I really wish you folks would quit saying I'm a 'stormfronter' or whatnot- I admitted in good faith that I had some dealings with them over a decade ago, but none since then, and I left that way of thinking behind long ago. I do agree with you, though, when I first went there I was a very confused individual- I didn't think so at the time, but age and experience showed me the error of my ways and I changed for the better.