ccrdave@ucdavis.UUCP (Lord Kahless) (09/09/85)
> > Since the Jewish lineage of Ashkenazim is so dubious, I will take this > > tradition of ignorance among the Rosen family as prima facie evidence of > > non-Jewish ancestry. Therefore, Rosen is probably by ancestry a > > Christian. (I apologize to Christians on the net for "giving" them > > Rosen but the logic is inescapable.) > > The foul disgusting bigotry evident in statements decrying the lineage of > certain groups of people and insisting that if you're not a "Jew" (by whose > standards?) you must be a "Christian", makes it clear what sort of person > we are dealing with. > > > Sieg Heil, Rosen! > 1) This whole thing is getting close to the series of heavy duty name calling that we had a couple of months ago. Maybe we should back off and mellow out. Be kind to your fellow Jew, or at least anybody who claims to be your fellow Jew, etc. 2) You blonde haired, blue eyed Jews aren't all going to really tell me you don't have any Goy in your family tree at all? Come on, over a couple thousand years of crusader rapes, proselytes, intermarriage, etc. etc. we've all got a lot of seed that isn't Abraham's. 3) Isn't Rosenkrantz rosary beads in Dutch? Is Rosen's name part of the name of a Roman Catholic item??? Anyway, enough of this nothing talk. I have two better subjects, stay tuned you all....
rjb@akgua.UUCP (R.J. Brown [Bob]) (09/10/85)
Once again we have the word goy and goyish used in a derogatory way in referring to non-Jews. Please refrain from this practice kind Jewish persons. Please refers to us as non-Jews if you know not our origins. Goy has devolved into an epithet and Jews have been blistered in the past more than most groups by this nasty practice. Need I say more. Bob Brown {...ihnp4!akgua!rjb}