RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
October 25, 2018 at 2:48 am
(October 24, 2018 at 3:52 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Europeans got sick of the Jewish ghettos in Europe, so they threw their Jewish population in Arabia !Nonsense. Please read a history book.
The hilarious thing is the motive: the motive behind Jewish immigration is very biblical. But the west claims to be secular, lol.
If you asked me about my opinion; Jews are as native as a Husky dog wondering the Arabian desert.
Jewish Ghettos existed for about one thousand years in Europe before the 20th century. When europeans got sick of em or mad at em, they didnt export but kill the jews in pogroms, again and again. It didnt take europeans a thousand years to realize: "hey, i have a new idea. Instead of opressing and killing them jews, how about exporting them?".
Second: after WWII there wasnt much of a jewish (over) population left to bring to Arabia, and those who were brought there (or: the british helped them go there) went to the Levant and not Arabia afaik. But of course this depends a litte bit on your definition of "Arabia".
Also: "The West" does not claim to be secular, at least most of the countries. France is rather the exception than the norm. Many other europen countries still have no clear division of church and state. Germany is one of them for example.
Finally: What is native to the arabian desert certianly does not depend on religion of said person. Imho it depends on being born and raised there.
After Jerusalem was captured in the 1st crusade a kingom emerged. Many of its inhabitants, even the kings, were born there and raised, and never left the area. Although they were christians, and descendants of christian "immigrants" they were more "native" than not as historic events (and their relationship to constantly newly arriving christians from Europe) showed.
Of curse the state of Israel is promoting a non-inclusive policy as well as the arab groups out there, wich is silly from both sides (imho, by denying the fact that they do live in the same little part of the world now and have to get along or ...well they still seem to choose the latter), but that doesnt make any 2nd or 3rd generation Israeli "not native".
Cetero censeo religionem delendam esse