Muslims and Jewish: generational messages of hatred?
January 7, 2009 | panama city, Panama | Vetting explained
I wonder if hatred is passed on from one generation to the next among Muslim and Jewish people. And the only way to detain it is for the next generation to break the hatred link in the chain of negative information.
My hope is in the younger people, but I doubt it now that I see children in Gaza running to find a place to hide and which does not exist.
I lived a short but very heavy invasion to Panama, and the constant fear of having a missile drop on your house, together with the loud bombings does leave a permanent dent in your heart and trust of mankind.
I am 75% Jewish, but my family has not practiced since they moved to this Continent. Nevertheless, we believe in Humanism and equal treatment for all mankind.
- Tags:
- year_in_review,
- generational,
- hatred
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