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Re: Soul Washer post# 345864

Wednesday, 08/13/2008 12:53:49 PM

Wednesday, August 13, 2008 12:53:49 PM

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Really? All Jews went to Israel? I thought many remained in Germany. Then again, I've yet to see any "Reparations" signs being held by Jewish folks in Germany. LOL!

You do know that your arguments are quite racist towards blacks, eh?

Racism - The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.

So you believe that of all races and cultures here and around the world, ONLY the blacks in America can't seem to transcend past wrongs without any help from another race.

Interesting. Let us know when Jesse Jackson holds a news conference blasting you for believing that blacks are inferior to whites. I'm curious how you'd argue that. LOL!

Everyone is treated as equals all around the world for all cultures and races except for blacks in the U.S. LOL! I'll wager there are thousands of Palestinians in Saudi Arabia that would gladly trade places with blacks in America.

Edit - Here ya go, Soul Washer.

"The IJ [immigration judge] recognized, based on Ahmed’s testimony, that Palestinians in Saudi Arabia are relegated to officially sanctioned second-class status incorporated into the legal and social structure of Saudi Arabia. Ahmed sought to portray this treatment as persecution providing grounds for asylum. He testified that although his parents have lived in Saudi Arabia for 50 years and Ahmed was born in the country, neither he nor his parents have been able to obtain Saudi citizenship because Saudi Arabia reserves citizenship for people of Saudi descent. To remain in the country, Palestinians must renew their residence permits every two years for a fee of 2,000 Riyals (about $530). Palestinians must also be "sponsored" by a Saudi Arabian citizen to own real property, work, or own a business. To illustrate the harsh effects of this requirement, Ahmed related that his father had successfully operated and
expanded a grocery store for 15 years, only to see his Saudi sponsor - the de jure owner of the store - take the business away once it became profitable. Each time a Palestinian wishes to change jobs, he must change sponsors for a fee of 6,000 Riyals (about $1,600).

Ahmed testified about his experience while growing up in Saudi Arabia. He was barred from certain activities during high school and initially was not allowed to attend a university because he was an alien. Although he was able to gain admission to King Saud University in Riyadh because of his talent for soccer and the connections of a family friend, he was forced to study political and administrative science at the university because aliens could not choose their own topic of study. After graduating from the university and searching for a job for more than a year, Ahmed was hired in 1993 to sell cars. He testified that he was paid one-third as much as his Saudi counterparts and had to work significantly longer hours."

http://www.muhajabah.com/islamicblog/archives/veiled4allah/006377.php

Blame it all on the Jews though. Because apparently, Palestinians just popped up in Israel and were not forced out of neighboring Arab states. Whine.




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