lunakilo
Well-Known Member
Let me try one more time from the beginning.So in the same way, a cartoonist was attacked. Since most who were killed were not cartoonists defaming Mohammed, cartoonists were not attacked so all others should feel absolutely safe. Are you really saying that, after a series of encounters in which there is a common identity thread, no others of the same group should worry? In the Charlie Hebdo case, others besides cartoonists were killed. So your sense is that other cartoonists should have felt targeted. If instead of one Jew having been killed while guarding a synagogue in Copenhagen, more Jews were killed so that the numbers reflected "main target" then, and only then, could someone characterize this as "Jews were attacked"? And if hypothetically someone firebombs an empty synagogue, and kills a policeman in the process, that means that Jews weren't targeted because "most people attacked" were not Jews. You have a strange way of quantifying who was attacked.
When one goes to a synagogue and fires at it, one is targeting Jews. If 3 people were killed at a cafe, and then in a separate incident, a Jew is killed in front of a synagogue, or people are shot in a kosher market, Jews are being targeted. Are others also being targeted? Sure. Who said they weren't. But when someone goes to a place associated with a group, it is clear that his intent is to attack that group. Firing shots at the capitol and killing 4 tourists from Iowa doesn't mean that the target wasn't politicianS.
You are correct that it is not the number of people dead and whether they were jewish of not which determines if this was an attack on Jews or not. And I am sure the shooter ment to kill Jews at that synagogue - and would have had the police not been there. Just as he probably ment to kill as many people at the debate meeting earlier - and would have had the police not been there.
My problem with the whole "this is an attack on Jews" way of looking at this, is that it ignores many parts of the picture. A lot more happened apart from the shooting at the synagogue, so why single that part out?