http://www.antiwar.com/hacohen/h123002.html There is a puzzling paradox about Holocaust denial: those who deny it are precisely the ones who would have supported it. I couldn’t help thinking of this paradox when I heard that American university professors have recently been accused of anti-Semitism (!) for signing a document warning against Israeli intentions to drive out masses of Palestinians, possibly during a American attack on Iraq. It seems that those likely to support such a crime are precisely the ones who so vehemently deny that Israel might be contemplating it. (...)
Dante if it ever happens the so called "transfer" option, drive out of masses of palestinians from occupied territories, will you change your mind? Will you protest? Or will you pretend that nothing has happened? Btw I can't understand which was my try... you seem to focus more on my supposed intentions than on the facts I actually point out. The "transfer" option is really a "solution" discussed in israel, not sci-fi. And some of the declared supporters of that 'wonderful' idea is part of the government. The article I posted came from an israeli guy, Ran HaCohen, not from jihad. And when he talks about the past it is just history not sci-fi, like it or not. p.s. How is your italian? If you want to practice I suggest paying some visits to www.politicaonline.net/forum/ you and any italian speaker (and also non) are welcome.