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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHe's neither mad nor uneducated. He's just received the standard, orthodox education of an Islamic country - that the Protocols of Zion are true, the world is run by a Jewish conspiracy, the holocaust is a hoax, and Israel must be destroyed.
Islam is supposedly a later revelation of God than Christianity and Judaism, and therefore superior in every way. So the theory goes that Allah is unhappy with Muslims, and has allowed the establishment of the state of Israel as a reproach. The way to get back into Allah's good books, is therefore to work towards the annihilation of Israel.
It's interesting that Islamic civilization was way ahead of European civilization 600 years ago. Now it seems to be in decline - while Europe went through the enlightenment, the east seems to have gone through a benightedment.
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He's neither mad nor uneducated. He's just received the standard, orthodox education of an Islamic country - that the Protocols of Zion are true, the world is run by a Jewish conspiracy, the holocaust is a hoax, and Israel must be destroyed.
Islam is supposedly a later revelation of God than Christianity and Judaism, and therefore superior in every way. So the theory goes that Allah is unhappy with Muslims, and has allowed the establishment of the state of Israel as a reproach. The way to get back into Allah's good books, is therefore to work towards the annihilation of Israel.
It's interesting that Islamic civilization was way ahead of European civilization 600 years ago. Now it seems to be in decline - while Europe went through the enlightenment, the east seems to have gone through a benightedment.
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I believe what he actually said with regards to the holocaust is that he wished that Israel would stop using the holocaust as emotional blackmail to prevent criticism of Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, and that people should forget about the holocaust in that context.
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Originally posted by Troll View Postwasn't so long ago that we used to jail them
P.S. I vaguely recall reading that those Iranian guys received a capital sentence because they kidnapped and raped a 12 year old (or some similar age) boy.Last edited by OwlHoot; 25 September 2007, 23:49.
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostHe also was reported to say that Israel should be wiped from the map if I recall...that is surely bordering on lunacy...
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post"In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country. In Iran we do not have this phenomenon. I do not know who has told you we have it."
-- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking at Columbia University
Agreed, World Class Nutjob.
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I'd like him to make the Holocaust Denial statement in Belgium...
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The word "myth" is just the translation we have for what he said. He could easily have been saying that holocaust stories are exaggerated. Wikipedia says this of Myths "Use of the term by scholars does not imply that the narrative is either true or false. See also legend and tale."
The holocaust is used by some as a blanket reason for never criticising Israel, and as that article states "At one point he demanded to know why raising issues about the Holocaust or the existence of Israel was not compatible with freedom of speech".
Ahmadinejad is trying desperatly to hold onto power in Iran where he is not particularly popular. By demonising him the West run the risk of making him more popular at home.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAh - I'm not sure that lunatic is the right description, though.
Certainly, I think that he needs to have a better look at the historical evidence, and perhaps be a bit more broad-minded in his approach to Iran's neighbours, but I'm not convinced that he has demonstrated lunacy.
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostI think he was expressing his amazement at comments made regarding the holocaust...so in that case I think he was justified in his remark. The Iranian President denies the holocaust ever happened so therefor qualifies as a lunatic in my book.
Certainly, I think that he needs to have a better look at the historical evidence, and perhaps be a bit more broad-minded in his approach to Iran's neighbours, but I'm not convinced that he has demonstrated lunacy.
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[QUOTE=Troll;307100]Originally posted by daviejones View PostI personally find it unacceptable and Western civilisation also finds it unacceptable... but unless you want to re impose colonial rule you will have to accept that others have different views on the subject.
You can hope that over time a more enlightened attitude evolves, but Islamic civilisation IMHO is several centuries behind Western in terms of human rights,
unless of course you would propose a regime change and an imposition of a Westernised value system ...
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIt came across as very bad manners, not sure what he hoped to achieve
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI would assume that you meant Mr Bollinger, then - although I'm not sure that he classes as a lunatic. Incredibly rude, certainly, but I would hope that one does not become the head of a university by being a lunatic.
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostI would have thought it obvious..
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