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October 13th, 2003, 11:34 PM
#18
Originally posted here by gold eagle
I don't see how the items you mentioned are anti semitic. Being able to divide the state's actions from its people is the key here. Israel, like any state, is not a law unto itself and must behave accordingly. Where there is a disconnect is in the actions of the state. It would therefore stand to reason that if one disagreed with its actions that would be a mark against the state of Israel and not against the poeple residing there.
My opinion.
I agree with you entirely. The point of the thread was to get those people who think otherwise to present their arguments to the contrary. As you can see, none have been presented thus far, leading me to believe that those who cannot separate these two concepts are being influenced by other factors (e.g. religion).
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