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mpjh wrote:The Moors were the government. They paid their taxes, they obeyed the laws of the land. That is not collaboration. Hell, even goggle does that in China.




















mpjh wrote:The Jews had no army. They lived peaceably throughout Europe. They were as willing to live under a Christian government as any other. They did not try to carve out a territory for themselves, and were no military threat to the Christians. They were driven out, forced to convert, or executed beacuse they were Jews.




















mpjh wrote:The Jews had no army. They lived peaceably throughout Europe. They were as willing to live under a Christian government as any other. They did not try to carve out a territory for themselves, and were no military threat to the Christians. They were driven out, forced to convert, or executed beacuse they were Jews.







mpjh wrote:I made this post because I have learned how that period affected my own family, or at least one side of it. the forced conversion of many Jews, and the secret continued practice of the Jewish faith by the Morano Jews, has had lasting effects even up to today. I have learned the my grandfather was a Jewish refugee during WWII in Hawaii. He hid his Jewish heritage until his death, and we have only begun to learn the true history because of a DNA test we did.
What strikes me is that these types of injustices in the past do have a continuing impact, and my personal experience has made me more sensitive to the plight of others such as the Native Americans forced into assimillation programs up until the 1970s.
But more to you point. The Jews had no army in Europe. They were not a military force in Spain. They were completely under the control of whatever government held the military whether the Moors or the Christians. The Moors allowed co-existance, the Christians did not.
I cannot prove a negative, but if you have evidence that the Jews had an army in Europe during the Dark Ages, and in particular the 1600s CE, please I would like to see it.







muy_thaiguy wrote:mpjh wrote:The Jews had no army. They lived peaceably throughout Europe. They were as willing to live under a Christian government as any other. They did not try to carve out a territory for themselves, and were no military threat to the Christians. They were driven out, forced to convert, or executed beacuse they were Jews.
Do you not listen? I never said that they had an army. What I am saying is that you need to look at it for the times and from a military perspective. If you only look at it through 1 point of view, you will never fully understand history. But now, you are trying to make a red herring argument. I will continue this discussion when you decide to not make such a poor argument and actually read what I type.













FabledIntegral wrote:mpjh wrote:I made this post because I have learned how that period affected my own family, or at least one side of it. the forced conversion of many Jews, and the secret continued practice of the Jewish faith by the Morano Jews, has had lasting effects even up to today. I have learned the my grandfather was a Jewish refugee during WWII in Hawaii. He hid his Jewish heritage until his death, and we have only begun to learn the true history because of a DNA test we did.
What strikes me is that these types of injustices in the past do have a continuing impact, and my personal experience has made me more sensitive to the plight of others such as the Native Americans forced into assimillation programs up until the 1970s.
But more to you point. The Jews had no army in Europe. They were not a military force in Spain. They were completely under the control of whatever government held the military whether the Moors or the Christians. The Moors allowed co-existance, the Christians did not.
I cannot prove a negative, but if you have evidence that the Jews had an army in Europe during the Dark Ages, and in particular the 1600s CE, please I would like to see it.
Oh forgive me - I'm not particularly in tune with the time area and facts. I was merely wondering where your data came from concerning the Jewish situation, as I already said mine came from Nap's premises.
If you want my opinion - if the context of Nap's premises are indeed true, I do think that it's justifiable only within the context of the situation. If it happened now, no. But back then, that was how things were dealt with... lest we go and say 90% of the acts back then were wrong from our perspective today's... just pointless to me.













mpjh wrote:FabledIntegral wrote:mpjh wrote:I made this post because I have learned how that period affected my own family, or at least one side of it. the forced conversion of many Jews, and the secret continued practice of the Jewish faith by the Morano Jews, has had lasting effects even up to today. I have learned the my grandfather was a Jewish refugee during WWII in Hawaii. He hid his Jewish heritage until his death, and we have only begun to learn the true history because of a DNA test we did.
What strikes me is that these types of injustices in the past do have a continuing impact, and my personal experience has made me more sensitive to the plight of others such as the Native Americans forced into assimillation programs up until the 1970s.
But more to you point. The Jews had no army in Europe. They were not a military force in Spain. They were completely under the control of whatever government held the military whether the Moors or the Christians. The Moors allowed co-existance, the Christians did not.
I cannot prove a negative, but if you have evidence that the Jews had an army in Europe during the Dark Ages, and in particular the 1600s CE, please I would like to see it.
Oh forgive me - I'm not particularly in tune with the time area and facts. I was merely wondering where your data came from concerning the Jewish situation, as I already said mine came from Nap's premises.
If you want my opinion - if the context of Nap's premises are indeed true, I do think that it's justifiable only within the context of the situation. If it happened now, no. But back then, that was how things were dealt with... lest we go and say 90% of the acts back then were wrong from our perspective today's... just pointless to me.
Actually not pointless at all. If you read the other posts you would see that the concern is that the anti-semitic furor of those times has spilled over into the present. After all, studying history is not always just to pass a test or dazzle your fellow students with citations, it also is to learn where we are by understanding where we came from.




















mpjh wrote:No one is raising a moral question. The op simply pointed out that a significant (about 20%) amount of the population in Spain have ancestors with genetic markers to the Sephardic Jews of Europe and another 11% had markers to the Moors. This was a suprise to many of the Spanish because they were not educated to the degree of repression of the Jewish culture that resulted from the actions against Jews in Spain by Christians.
I have commente on the impact on my own family of this history and asked for others to comment. Seems some people only want to apologize it away or act as though it is no big thing.


































joecoolfrog wrote:The idea of there being a security aspect to the persecution of the Jews in Spain is a complete red herring, economics and anti semitic resentment were the driving forces.
Those that were forcibly converted were known as New Christians or Conversos ( Secret Jews ) and continued to be persecuted and discriminated against, they were a prime target of the Inquisition for example even though many by then would have been second or third generation converts.













mpjh wrote:Sorry nappy but you got it wrong again. The reason the large number of people in Spain with the genetic markers to Sephardic Jews was shocking to the Spanish is because many had bought the minimies-the-impact argument you just made. The DNA evidence, however, seems to indicate a much larger impact on Spanish society and culture.
I suspect the real shocker is an realization that many more Morano Jews may still be practicing in secret than was thought before. The cultural right of passage that many young Spanish pass through is when the men in their family take them into ther confidence on this very issue. i.e., that they are secretly practicing the Jewish faith.













mpjh wrote:Nappy, nappy, the whole point of your post was to minimalize the horror of the inquisition and the church's persecution of Jews.













mpjh wrote:That is like saying that "the holocaust didn't have any real impact because, look the Jews are still here."













mpjh wrote:Nappy, nappy, I started the post with straightforward information about DNA testing in Spain. The results showed a surprising high ration of the Spanish having genetic markers to Shephardic Jews. I have commented on several posts her about my own family experience with the consequences of anti-semitism.
You are the only one going off topic.













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