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>>Did you find the weak spot in my reaoning here? Someone who shows indifference indeed will not use the word belligerent. That's what came to my mind later. I must admit that I had a hard time searching for the good and just words. And I think I failed the test.
>>It's a tentative feeling and the language barrier. The tentative feeling is that he's not a typical anti-semite, but nevertheless may be under the influence of arguments brought to our attention by anti-semites.
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>Why, gosh, thank you, Father Peter. It's nice to know that, tentatively at least, I am not a typical anti-Semite.
So you have the right to call a whole nation belligerent and deny me the right to try to categorize you?!
Groet,
Peter de Valença
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