bombadier29 wrote:
Like I said, you obviously don't understand the Arab mindset. I apogize for my misspellings (auto correct on the iPad often does its own thing) but my comments were very, very far from being racist; as anybody that has ever spent any amount of time among the Arabs can tell you.
Without wanting to be disrespectful I know of many who spend their lives among foreigners and never "get it". On another hand, who decides what is racist or insulting is not the person who writes or speaks but those who read or hear. And that is crucial, especially in the internet, a place who fosters... misunderstandings and is riff with exaggerated reactions (the Internet is probably a great rocket fuel).
On another note I would say, in an unrelated fashion, there is a problem of information here. Despair yes, there is motive for that, even frustration. But if people on the ground don't know better how can they be expected to treat this find with the utter care most of us here would do? They are not <choose your favourite epithet here> but merely have a different set of perspectives in the world.
And I must add... that even inside some museums, people have been known to do horrible things... people with much more access to information than probably those on the ground there. Just saying...
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