Sunday, September 17, 2006

Whatever happened to "never again"?

If you have ever wondered what someone living in the condition of dhimitude looks like this piece from The Jerusalem Post will demonstrate:

In an official statement presented to Muslim leaders over the weekend, Chief Sephardi Rabbi Shlomo Amar expressed sorrow over Pope Benedict XVI's condemnation of Islam.

"I am very sorry about the deprecating things said against Islam," said Amar, in a letter that seemed to put the blame for the turmoil between Muslims and Christians on the shoulders of the Pope.

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Only after being questioned repeatedly was Amar willing to denounce Muslim violence against Churches in the Holy Land.

The Rabbi clearly knows his place and intends to stay in it.