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Moshe92:
Welcome to the forum, but I think that Jews should stay away from American Renaissance. Here's a picture of Jared Taylor standing next to the Nazi Holocaust denier Paul Fromm.

Ulli:
rhayat1, what do you think about the seperation of church and state?

Edward:
The Iranian people themselves, are usually light-skinned as they are Indo-European people. Ane their language is a member of the Aryian group.
I have a question to you, Jewamongyou, what did the ancient Hebrew language sound like? More like Arabic? or something else..?
I just find this whole subject very fascinating.. i studied linguistics, and I learned many foreign languages (I know 5 languages now) but unfortunatelly, Hebrew ain't among 'em.. but I knom a few words.

rhayat1:

--- Quote from: Ulli on January 26, 2010, 07:24:46 PM ---rhayat1, what do you think about the seperation of church and state?

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In general I don't like the State at all.  But, if there is going to be one, it should rule over only a small area.  In his book "Democracy, the god that Failed", Hans-Hermann Hoppe makes a strong case for city-states.  In this ideal scenario, one government could be a total theocracy while another could be a hedonistic free-for-all and there would be everything in between.  If you don't like the city-state you are in, it wouldn't take much effort to move to one more to your liking.  Stuck as we are with large states and ever larger governments, I think government should be  neutral when it comes to religion.  But this should only be the case in "concept nations" such as the U.S.  Ethnic nations, such as Israel, need to incorporate basic tenets of their faith into their system.  Otherwise, they risk becoming a concept nation and then their main ethnicity would lose its dominant role - and, ultimately, its identity.

rhayat1:

--- Quote from: Moshe92 on January 26, 2010, 07:23:37 PM ---Welcome to the forum, but I think that Jews should stay away from American Renaissance. Here's a picture of Jared Taylor standing next to the Nazi Holocaust denier Paul Fromm.



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Moshe, let me explain my stance on this.  Amren is, first and foremost, a pro-white organization.  Because any organization that is pro-white, in any way, is marginalized in today's society, we find ourselves rubbing shoulders with those we disagree with.  Having said that, Amren is a very Jewish-friendly organization.  At their first conference, they had a rabbi speak and even offered kosher food.  Many Jews associate with Amren because we feel welcome.  Many of us believe that Mr. Taylor should do more to distance himself from antisemites but this flaw, in my opinion, does not warrant rejecting him or his organization outright.  First of all, nobody's perfect and, in spite of that, Mr. Taylor is a great man and a true leader.  Secondly, if a Jew wants to affiliate himself with a pro-white movement, which one would you suggest?  They're all going to attract a certain number of dubious characters.  Many Jews would be very put off by the presence of holocaust revisionists.  As for me, I can handle it.  I can even handle the occasional antisemite; I don't become hysterical (as some Jews do) if somebody says something negative about Jews or Israel.  I fully understand that many Jews would not feel comfortable in such a setting but hey, we're not all the same.  At Amren conferences there are, unfortunately, a certain number of StørmFrønt people and just about as many Jews.  There is an understanding that both groups are there to support white/Western civilization.  This is the greater goal that I am proud to be part of.  I don't feel it undermines my identity as a Jew.  I was at the last conference and crossed paths with a holocaust revisionist.  He was very polite to me and made it abundantly clear that he holds no animosity against Jews.  Is he lying?  Is he a secret hater?  It's not my concern; all I know is he treated me, and the other Jews there, with respect.  In conclusion, sometimes great causes make strange bedfellows.  It's up to the individual to follow his own moral compass.

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