Best seller in Turkey 2005.
Best seller in Turkey 2005.





Sad, but old news.
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Does reading Mein Kampf make someone anti Semitic?





Reading it, no. Supporting it, most likely.
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Ive read Mein Kampf cover to cover. It was required for a German History class. My professor, incidentally, was Jewish. He knew that it was critical to understanding German history, and to understanding how and why World War II and the Holocaust happened.Originally Posted by Fan_Dancer
Turkey must have had a social fad of studying German history!![]()


Originally Posted by Deogol
Just curious, do you have a source for that statement?
Originally Posted by Fan_Dancer
Google "mein kampf turkey" and any number of references from any part of the political spectrum will appear.
The book is not entirely anti-semitic. Much of it is nationalistic in nature and reading it helps you understand how a zealot thinks. Funny thing is, some extreme Zionists think the same way Hitler did.Originally Posted by DancerWealth
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It's about those moments which leave you breathless."


Ok, I'll take a look sometime. Thanks.Originally Posted by Deogol



Arabs are technically semities too. So wouldn't being anti-semitic involve hating themselves?
I am not surprised though. I have a good Swedish friend and he feels that many of the Turks are worse than Nazis. (And he has seen and dealt with a great number of both of them.)
"That's why I never kiss 'em on the mouth!" ~Jayne



I never read it. I heard everyone gets killed in the end.
My latest conspiracy theory: I am convinced that Dick Cheney is, in reality, Elmer Fudd.
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