I watched this video this morning,it's self explanatory.This afternoon I discovered the vandal is a former Reuters correspondent and has been a guest on CNN and MSNBC.
Who would of thought a liberal would act this way.LOL.
@g5m wondering about the same thing too. So many unpredictable people today. One moment the person next to you on the train is sober and acting normally, the next thing, he would just stand and scream and go berserk! The world has indeed changed!
Try that in Egypt today and she gets shot or stoned.
she is Egyptian vandalism and asault
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I don't have a lot of experience with Egyptians: so far I've only worked with one.
But he was pretty amazing.
Here in America we hear about racism all the time, and we assume that in order to generate that kind of chatter, there must be a significant amount of racism around even if we don't happen to see a lot of it right around where we are.
But this Egyptian guy? Wow. Didn't even bother to hide it.
There was also a Syrian guy on my team, and he and I--and occasionally the Egyptian--would sometimes go to a Lebanese restaurant over lunch.
The Syrian and the Lebanese got along together famously: they'd be smiling and nodding and jabbering in Arabic together, and whenever I went with the Syrian guy I was always politely included in everything--after they told a joke in Arabic they'd translate it into English, and I knew enough Hebrew (sounds a lot like Arabic, looks nothing like it) to get the general gist before the translation.
But the Egyptian guy? To him the Syrian and the Lebanese were both garbage, and he was very clear about that. The Syrian and the Lebanese didn't seem particularly put off by that, because they expected it: the Syrian guy said to me by way of explanation, "Hey--he's Egyptian." There were no subtle hints or conversational gambits: he considered them lower than insects, compared to him, and was very open and free with his opinion.
No problem for the Syrian and Lebanese guys--said they were used to it--but it took a bit of acclimatization for the likes of me.
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Its amazingly ironic, but I have seen it many times.
While many american jews are extremely liberal, it is also quite common for liberals to hate jews. Of course they'd never say "we hate jews"- that's so 1930's.
Its a very bizarre world indeed.
Originally Posted by Archerhunter
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.