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"Sultan" - open aggressive anti-semite

Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
I think he was just messing with you...hence the smiley.

-Kevin

Smiley or not, you just don't say those things. If someone insulted you, would it make it all better if they smiled while saying it?
 
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
I think he was just messing with you...hence the smiley.

-Kevin

Sorry Kevin. In real life, I'd beat him to a pulp for saying it, joke or not.

Dozens of my family members died at the hands of the nazis, and there is nothing in the world I feel stronger about.
 
Originally posted by: Meuge
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
I think he was just messing with you...hence the smiley.

-Kevin

Sorry Kevin. In real life, I'd beat him to a pulp for saying it, joke or not.

Dozens of my family members died at the hands of the nazis, and there is nothing in the world I feel stronger about.

Hey im not saying i agree or i find his idea of a "joke" funny. But i doubt he was serious.

I completely understand your reaction though.

-Kevin
 
He wasn't kidding though. If you read through the thread you'll realize that.

He's now on Vacation

AnandTech Moderator
 
That's only if you want to see it that way. I criticise the current mindset in the Arab world... not the Arabs themselves. They are victims of their leaders, who, like the people in this thread, choose to blame their problems on others, as opposed to fixing them.

The are a people with a huge amount of potential, particularly because intellectual achievement has been oppressed in their society for so long. If they only dedicated as much of their energy to educating their people as they do to terrorizing those who disagree with them, they would be superpowers by now.
 
Originally posted by: Meuge
That's only if you want to see it that way. I criticise the current mindset in the Arab world... not the Arabs themselves. They are victims of their leaders, who, like the people in this thread, choose to blame their problems on others, as opposed to fixing them.

The are a people with a huge amount of potential, particularly because intellectual achievement has been oppressed in their society for so long. If they only dedicated as much of their energy to educating their people as they do to terrorizing those who disagree with them, they would be superpowers by now.

I agree. They did stop the Roman Empire from taking them over, after all. 🙂

This isn't a P&N thread by the way!! 😉
 
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