Friday, June 21, 2013

Shocking ! America was built by slaves !

One of the most disturbing things about racism is that the racist people usually tend to use religion to support their racist cause.

It also seems as if racist people try to use religion in order to make the people they are trying to hurt more passive.

For example, when English people decided to raid a land in order to establish colonies in those places, one of the first things they did was try to convert those dark skin native people to their religion.

It seems as if they taught them the "curse of Ham" , so that the dark skin natives would feel as if they were inferior.

It seems as if they taught them to" turn the other cheek" in order to discourage them from trying to fight back.

It seems as if they taught them that "slaves should obey their masters" in order to make them feel hopeless;

Because if a so called g-d in which they were being coerced into supporting condoned their pain, then how would they ever experience basic human rights ?

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

How sad ! The Gaza Strip in Ruins !

The situation in the Gaza strip seems to be reminiscent of America's past.
A group of light skin people went to a country occupied by darker skin people that claimed that they were on a religious mission.
The problem with a person trying to base political moves on a religious belief is that religion is based on belief and not fact.
How can anyone prove that an idol exists ?
They can't .  Therefore, they cannot prove that a character in which they believe promised them that land.
If Jewish people would have said that the character in which they believed promised to give them Florida, then there is strong evidence to support that Caucasian people would not have relocated to another state and allowed Jewish people to make Florida a Jewish State.
Why do many American citizens think that Palestinians should leave Gaza which they have occupied for many, many years, because of a religion in which they do not believe ?
Gaza later served as Egypt’s administrative capital in Canaan.[12] During the reign of Tuthmosis III, the city became a stop on the Syrian-Egyptian caravan route and was mentioned in the Amarna letters as "Azzati". Gaza remained under Egyptian control for 350 years until it was conquered by the Philistines in the 12th century BC, becoming a part of their "pentapolis".[13] According to the Book of Judges, Gaza was the place where Samson was imprisoned by the Philistines and met his death.[14]
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza