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Old 09-20-2007   #56 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by melliedee View Post
I don't understand the logic of your argument. He asked permission first, and even if he did want to sit under the tree as an experiment or to prove a point about segregation, so what? Should a Jewish family moving unto a street with no other Jews expect a swastika on thier door for moving into a neighborhood that "doesn't belong" to them? I know you didn't mean this, but you can see how the same rationale could be applied to your argument?
I dont think your example works well at all, they are two completely different situations. How about instead we say a Jewish family moving into an area in Iran or something like that...I think thats a little closer. And should that happen, what do you think the reaction would be? So then why do it?
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