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The political correctness debate has led to increased scrutiny of how textbooks present the history of different peoples. While many minorities have actively campaigned to have their histories more accurately depicted, Jews have stayed on the sidelines. The following examination of 18 of the most widely used world and American history texts indicates this silence has allowed publishers to distribute books that are filled with egregious factual errors and specious analyses. The mistakes invariably are to the detriment of the Jews or Israel, raising questions about the predisposition of authors and publishers.
Originally posted by Humanity4Ever
reply to post by filosophia
If Iran had not initially taken such an aggressive stance towards Israel, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Originally posted by nightbringr
reply to post by Humanity4Ever
And don't forget how Iran constantly attacks Israel and her interests through Hezbollah and Hamas!
Originally posted by GogoVicMorrow
Originally posted by Humanity4Ever
reply to post by filosophia
If Iran had not initially taken such an aggressive stance towards Israel, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Initially? So Israel starting nuclear weapon production almost immediately after becoming a nation is not seen as taking the initial aggressive stance towards it's neighbors? Illegal nuke program in their first years as a nation behind the US' back. Controlling the palestinians and taking their land very rapidly. I would say that Israel is without a doubt the initially aggressive one.
Originally posted by GogoVicMorrow
reply to post by Humanity4Ever
Suicidal regime? You are just buying into what the media is selling you. What has ever, EVER, given you the impression their are suicidal, or even threatening? They never talk about attacking Israel unless Israel attacks first. They aren't actually doing anything. When Israel moved into the neighborhood and despite having a nuclear nation backing them (the US) they still went behind the US' back to create nukes, that is threatening. They should either have their nukes or our support, not both. Iran isn't what it's made out to be and most of the things you hear are our of context or intentional mis translations.
It's Iraq all over again. Wake up. I guess you think Ron Paul and all the other politicians that speak common sense about Iran are all liars?
Originally posted by jonnywhite
reply to post by filosophia
What does it even matter what he says?
Iran doesn't want to work with the world community.
They recently stated they could perform a missile strike on Israel.
IMHO, anytime they talk it's like listening to a monster that wants to kill you.