Re: RE: Iraq-Vietnam comparison inevitable
It's all the context of how you said what you said. You basically made it sound like everyone up in Canada was pretty much cold and uncaring, and that you or your friend went around and saw arabs celebrating(the taxi driver, the people at the gas station).
mattyaloo said:moghrabi said:I had the pleasure of being an Arab and a Canadian. So I know both cultures and I have no preconceived ideas. You, on the other hand have a tendency of hating Arabs. It is all over your posts. Don't forget what the US did to the Arabs and don't blame all Arabs for what they are doing in return. I don't think you even had an Arab friend. Until you befriend them, keep quiet.
Don't presume to tell me that I hate ANYONE. One thing I do not have tolerance for is being called a bastard for telling the truth. I don't care what your heritage is, if you choose not to accept the truth about a tragic situation, then keep it to yourself rather than hurling insults. Don't think I am going to hold back telling you how ignorant you sound just because you have an Arab background my friend. I call it as I see it and your overreaction is uncalled for.
It's all the context of how you said what you said. You basically made it sound like everyone up in Canada was pretty much cold and uncaring, and that you or your friend went around and saw arabs celebrating(the taxi driver, the people at the gas station).