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To: E. Charters who wrote (85148)5/5/2002 5:36:21 PM
From: marek_wojna   of 116842
 
<< A "greater Germany" and a "greater Israel" have some chilling parallels that I am sure even he can figure. The camps of Palestinians surrounded by Israeli soldiers are just another Warsaw or Auschwitz. It took the Germans a few years to decide to gas the Jews, (if in fact they did at all). At first they just patrolled the outskirts of the ghetto. Then they went in and massacred. But it was after some kind of rebellion or provocation. Similarly we see in Israel they are stepping up the rhetoric of a final solution for the Palestinians after the imprisoned minority has tried desperate measures to convince the tyrant to get off its neck.
We see in abused children a pattern of abuse when they become parents. They visit upon their offspring the tortures they received as young. The Jews are just treating the Palestinians as they saw themselves treated in WWII by the Germans.>>

There was no provocation, or rebellion from Jewish side in Warsaw or when the Nazis started gassing them in Auschwitz. Nazi government didn't have to justify their doings to anybody, unlike Sharons administration. When it comes to "abused children pattern of abuse", I think you are right, but it is not an excuse to give the same treatment to other people.
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