
| Msg # 49 of 12811 on ZZUK4448, Saturday 8-29-25, 12:40 |
| From: SPIKE |
| To: JON RIBBENS |
| Subj: Re: Removing private property from publi |
[continued from previous message] > You were doubting if he was Palestinian. When it was shown that he was, > you decided to bring up the irrelevant subject of Cappadocia in a futile > attempt to distract from the actual topic. Cappadocia is only irrelevant to those who, for whatever reason, want St George to be from €€€Palestinia€€€ (a province created by the Romans in which to put the - to the Romans - troublesome Jews) instead of his birthplace in Cappadocia. Just think what that implies. And so far no-one has put forward any reasonable grounds for St George being €€€Palestinian€€€. >> JFTR, this subthread originated with the post that said €€€You are aware that >> the flag of the Feast of St. George - a Palestinian celebration - is also >> the St. Georges flag ? These numbnuts are busy decorating England with *a* >> Palestinian flag.€€€ >> >> You then included the following in a later post €€€If you really like AI >> though, if you ask Google "Was St George Palestinian?" its AI's answer >> begins "Yes".€€€ > > Which it does. I only mentioned it because you seemed to place > unwarranted value on the garbage that AI outputs. Well, AI turned up St George€€€s Cappadocian roots (father and place of birth) which seems to have resulted in your falling back on making unsupported statements, so it can€€€t be all bad. >> As has now been demonstrated, this is a minor part - or, given the lack of >> knowledge of 3C AD Cappadocian law, possibly no part at all - of St >> George€€€s legal status regarding his Cappadocian connection. > Every part of that sentence is false. Every part of that sentence is true. -- Spike --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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