Korean anti-Semitism

It's a proven fact that christianity causes cancer. I noted it above.

Hang on, you surely mean Christianity would RATHER you have cancer than you be a SINNER! SINNER SINNER SINNER! TO HELL WITH THEE SINNER.

I mean, Christianity doesn't cause Cancer. Cancer doesn't manifest itself because Christianity exists.
 
Oh, and what would they say then?

I'm sorry, but that is absolutely true.
Christianity is built from the jewish faith. They worship the same god.
The only key point that fully differentiates them is Jesus.

Please, Kadayi, think about things before you post them.


I mean, Christianity doesn't cause Cancer. Cancer doesn't manifest itself because Christianity exists.

By prohibiting those vaccinations, they are deliberately causing people to get cancer.

They don't need to create cancer to cause it.
Plus, they think it's god's will anyways.
 
Update -

Anti-Semitic cartoons spur L.A. Korean outrage

LOS ANGELES ? Korean-American community leaders said they plan to launch a protest against the publisher of a popular South Korean comic book that contains anti-Semitic images. ?I don?t have words to describe the outrage I feel,? said Yohngsohk Choe, co-chairman of the Korean American Patriotic Action Movement in the USA.

The group met Friday with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Cooper said he would travel to Seoul on March 15 to raise concerns about the book. The book was written by South Korean university professor Lee Won-bok. It is part of a series of comics, called ?Distant Countries and Neighboring Countries,? that tries to teach youngsters about other countries. The series has sold more than 10 million copies.

One comic strip in the book shows a man climbing a hill and then facing a brick wall with a Star of David and STOP sign in front. ?The final obstacle to success is always a fortress called Jews,? a translation says.

Another strip shows a newspaper, magazine, TV and radio with the description: ?In a word, American public debate belongs to the Jews, and it?s no exaggeration to say that U.S. media are the voice of the Jews.?

Cooper, who learned of the book from bloggers in Seoul, said some of the cartoons ?echo classic Nazi canards? by ?recycling various Jewish conspiracies.? He called on the publisher to ?carefully review the slanders in this book that historically have led to anti-Semitic violence and genocide? and ?consider providing facts about the Jewish people, our religion and values to young Koreans.?

Korean-American community leaders said they were disgusted by the images and would speak to officials at South Korea?s consulate in Los Angeles and in Seoul. ?They have the potential to harm good relationships we have established with our Jewish-American neighbors in Los Angeles,? Choe said of the images.

Eun-Ju Park, chief executive of Seoul publisher Gimm-Young, said in an e-mail that the author sent an apology to Charles Kim, national president of the Los Angeles-based Korean-American Coalition. Park wrote that she would look into the matter ?more closely and correct what needs to be corrected.?
 
By prohibiting those vaccinations, they are deliberately causing people to get cancer.

They don't need to create cancer to cause it.
Plus, they think it's god's will anyways.

Well, this is just a picky sort of point, but the wording is still wrong. It'd be better to say that Christianity encourages cancer development rather than to say it causes it.

Does taking away people's umbrellas create rain? Or does it mean that more people get wet? (Warning: This analogy has not been thought through, tell me if there are any major holes in it).

By the way, that Korean Outrage thing has an explosive title. I was expecting Denmark-style rioting, but nothing major to anybody but the Koreans and the Publishers seems to have happened.
 
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