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Ask JTF for Sunday November 8, 2009
Serbian_Radical_Party:
Hello Chaim,
Western-Europe is turning into America.
Europe used to be the land of its people, today Western-Europe is a multicultural society.
After WW2 multiculturalism was constantly promoted by the West. This explains why western-powers supported the creation of a communist and multicultural Yugoslavia, in 1945. The Serbs agreed to integrate into this communist and multicultural Yugoslavia.
The Serbs were forced to accept this concept and had no alternative.
In 1991 the Serbs were the only nation who tried to prevent the collapsing of this multicultural Yugoslavia, which was obviously designed by the US in 1945.
The US wanted the Serbs to integrate into Yugoslavia in 1945; but in 1991 the same US promoted the disintegration of Yugoslavia? Do you Chaim agree that the US uses multiculturalism in order to provoke bloody wars? It seems that multiculturalism is some kind of trap.
Thank you!
Trace:
Shalom Chaim,
I think the main reason that the Dutch allowed the Jews to settle there in the 16th and early 17th century is because they realized that they would benefit from the trade, science and scholarship that the Jews brought with them. At the same time, William and Maurice understood that the Jews were being persecuted by the Spanish and their Inquisition and they wanted to offer shelter to these people. And they never pressured them to convert either. I think that would make them righteous people in the same way America's Founding Fathers were.
The fact that Holland today has become amoral doesn't have any connection to what it was 400 years ago. Remember, America used to be a great nation once also, in the days of George Washington. What has it become now? Also, why are some European Christian countries so historically anti-Semitic (such as Latvia, Estonia, Croatia and Romania) whereas others of the very same religions are either positive towards the Jews or at the very least not pro-actively anti-Semitic (like Serbia, Italy, or Denmark?)
patches:
Shalom Chaim,
You often give good advice on relationships. Have you ever been in love?
Thanks,
Patches
IsraeliGovtAreKapos:
בס"ד
Hello Chaim and thanks for your answers for my question last week.
What do you think about the Germans, the Russians, the British and the French (as a people, and what would your relations with them be if you were the PM)?
Goylem:
I notice that nobody has mentioned the recent passing of Marek Edelman, the last leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, last month at age 90. What is the Kahanist movement's opinion of him? On the one hand, he fought against the Nazi barbarians when it was clear what the fate of the Jews was to be, but on the other hand he spent the rest of his life in Poland and criticised Israeli policy.
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