Re: Empty words by you as usual
Let's just say that it is well-plowed ground and there is not much point to go over it again. Perhaps more eloquently, he has said the same things you have been saying over and over the past many months. It's the same "hymn book", if you'll pardon the cross-cultural reference. Perhaps the MLKing quote was new.
You have obviously collected a lot of material that you cut and paste. I bet you have database schema for it. :) All the wrongs the US or anyone else has done to any one. These are the excuses to do the same or worse by Israel or at least reason for the rest of us to shut up and not criticize. All the wrongs done to Jews over the centuries as if that gives you license for retribution to the descendents of the perpetrators. All the anti Muslim evidence and how they are evil because your foes are mostly Muslim. All the historical references how there are no real Arab countries just creations of the British Empire or the West. A selected set of UN resolutions that support your goals. You even had arguments in the Religion forum about how Christianity was a sham. My God, (that's a joke son) you must be anti Arab, anti Muslim, and anti Christian bigot! :) Anyway, I find your position for the most part to be part of the problem and not part of any solution.
Having been a "tenant" in a Nazi concentration camp and up to age 5 being responsible for a 3 year old brother and an infant brother (who died) while my parents were working the fields on a German slave farm gives me a certain perspective on oppression. Cold and hunger are no strangers, either. From my parents experience, I learned about oppression in pre-WW-II Soviet Union. My point is, I know oppression when I see it and perhaps have an obligation to speak. You are on the wrong side of it. You appear to have no conception of what being oppressed is like. Perhaps you could say what it is like to be part of the master race.
Alex
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction. -- Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)