User talk:Liquidtenmillion
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You wrote "I personally believe that, by FAR, the Jewish race was the most oppressed),"
I wonder, what point at any point in history, if you had to choose between being black and being a jew (in the same place at the same time)... at what point would you choose being black over being a jew? Germany 1941? USA during slavery? South Africa during Apartheid? Spain during the Inquisition? The suffering of Jews is very crystalized in our consciousness during World War II, and certainly there are numerous events of Europeans and Arabs oppressing them. But never can i find a place where a black person would live better off in the same place at the same time! The same oppressors would do worse to the blacks. And in my studies, any areas where Jewish people have ruled or been in control, the black citizens or subjects would be more likely to be rejected or oppressed as well. After all, just look at it this way. A Jewish woman will be exiled from her family for marrying a black man. You never hear that coming from a black family! --Zaphnathpaaneah 06:05, 11 September 2006 (UTC)