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I Am More Than Revolted By Israel Behaving Like Nazis

Hold On For A Moment...
Do you people have any notion what the behavior of truly hideous governments like the Nazis or the Communists was like? Not only have the Israelis not behaved like the Nazis, they haven't behaved like the Muslims.
I don't idealize the Israelis. I don't think Israel is as good a country as the U.S., the U.K., Scandinavia, or the British dominions. But Israel has a fundamental decency and is a far better country than any of the --pardon me for the truth-- dog-eat-dog countries of the Third World. And the same journalists and academics who villify Israel tell us we should think more highly of the Arab/ Islamic world, where many people murder their own daughters if they perceive them to be going astray and murder their own sons under Islamic sharia law if they convert to Christianity. Give me a break!
I ask you be honest : would you rather be a Jew who has fallen into the hands of the Arabs or an Arab who has fallen into the hands of the Israelis?
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Most of the previous posts in this topic have been deleted by their perspective authors. A great flame war occurred here. It is not my wish to spark this up again. I post these definitions to give thought to the use of the word in question:

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Nazi

Nazis
1. (Historical Terms) a member of the fascist National Socialist German Workers' Party, which was founded in 1919 and seized political control in Germany in 1933 under the Austrian-born German dictator Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
2. Derogatory anyone who thinks or acts like a Nazi, <b>esp showing racism, brutality, etc</b>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism

The term Nazi has become a generic term of abuse in popular culture, as have other Third Reich terms such as Führer (often spelled differently in English-speaking countries). Related terms (such as fascist or Gestapo or Hitler) are sometimes <b>used to describe any people or behaviors that are viewed as thuggish, authoritarian, or extremist</b>. Phrases such as grammar Nazi, feminazi, and parking enforcement Nazi, are sometimes used in the United States, Europe and Latin America. These uses are offensive to some, as indicated by the controversy in the mainstream media over the Seinfeld “Soup Nazi” episode.