The story of the hateful billboard erected in Nazareth near one of the most famous churches is making waves in the media. I have traced the picture to the Facebook original poster, Raphael Ben Hur, who took the picture and added the following text (original mistakes kept for authenticity):
to all my christian friends all over the worldThe Internet addresses (upper right corner of the board) lead to Islamic sites, of course.
i visited Nazareth last week on the way to the Anunciation Church i saw that huge banner, i was so apset to see the "words"!
i am sorry that the Israeli goverment keeps quite...yes maybe we afraid of the Muslims in Nazareth....
I am trying to imagine what would have happened if a similar billboard was put up by Jews... and was addressing Islam in a similar vein. Doesn't bear thinking about, does it?
So, most probably, Raphael is right: maybe we are afraid of the Muslims in Nazareth...
6 comments:
Naw. And it's not hateful. It's just a diagreement. Course, now, if the Christers were to put up their own billboard admonishing Islam, well, then you'd see some hate in action.
Does she keep the pressure valve in her pocket? Gives a new meaning to "selfie."
The birth rate is down, vodka consumption is up. So what else is new?
Oh well, I wouldn't argue the point.
I bet there is some gizmo in the pocket. It should be automatic, but probably some glitch happened.
Still depressing. A great people goes into the bottle.
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