Emma B.

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  • in reply to: Jewish-hating Muslims… #27114

    Emma B.
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    This is a rather general question. It’s like asking why Christians hate athiests or Protestants hate Catholics. Only a minority of Muslims hate Jews – maybe a vocal minority, but it isn’t exactly a part of the religion. As for why SOME Muslims hate Jews, I couldn’t really say, although I HAVE noticed that most religious hatred is directed from and towards a member of a faith that stems from the story of Abraham – i.e. Christianity, Judaeism, and Islam. Maybe because they’re beliefs have so much in common and revolve around the same people, and yet are still very different, some Muslims feel as though Judaeism is a corruption of the one great truth, which makes them feel a sort of righteous anger that eventually turns into unrighteous hatred. This has been known to happen in all Abraham based religions, and to a lesser extent with ALL religions. I’ve gotten to the ‘righteous anger’ stage before checking myself. If you mean specificly the Muslims in Palistan, it’s because of land issues. They feel as though the Jews stole their land, including the religious site Jerusalem, and it makes them angry, and anger leads to hate.

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    Name : Emma B., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : various forms of Mysticism, City : Phoenix, State : AZ, Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: The rich talking to the poor #29368

    Emma B.
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    That’s a bit harsh, don’t you think? Of course there are people like that among the upperclass, but saying that they all is like saying that all people in the lower class uneducated hicks who say things like ‘I ain’t got no money.’ As for the original question, it depends how well the two parties know eachother. There is often quite a bit of self-consciousness when being introduced to someone who is obviously of a different class than you are, but once you know eachother that all disappears. For example, my family is smack-dab middle class, but one of our closest friends lives in a travel trailer, and another in a house so big they had to have an intercom system installed. These disparities are always completely ignored until something reminds us of them.

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    Name : Emma B., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : various forms of Mysticism, City : Phoenix, State : AZ, Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Jewish-hating Muslims… #31845

    Emma B.
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    This is a rather general question. It’s like asking why Christians hate athiests or Protestants hate Catholics. Only a minority of Muslims hate Jews – maybe a vocal minority, but it isn’t exactly a part of the religion. As for why SOME Muslims hate Jews, I couldn’t really say, although I HAVE noticed that most religious hatred is directed from and towards a member of a faith that stems from the story of Abraham – i.e. Christianity, Judaeism, and Islam. Maybe because they’re beliefs have so much in common and revolve around the same people, and yet are still very different, some Muslims feel as though Judaeism is a corruption of the one great truth, which makes them feel a sort of righteous anger that eventually turns into unrighteous hatred. This has been known to happen in all Abraham based religions, and to a lesser extent with ALL religions. I’ve gotten to the ‘righteous anger’ stage before checking myself. If you mean specificly the Muslims in Palistan, it’s because of land issues. They feel as though the Jews stole their land, including the religious site Jerusalem, and it makes them angry, and anger leads to hate.

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    Name : Emma B., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : various forms of Mysticism, City : Phoenix, State : AZ, Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
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