Mephisto
Philosopher
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Sure, it's easy!
I'd be glad to explain although I thought most "average" guys could have figured it out, succinctly. Just as in any war, occupied people feel helpless. They know they are too far behind technologically, they know they cannot stop the occupation and they feel that they are "innocent" in their situation as citizens of an occupied country so innocents on the side of the occupation are seen as an equal-opportunity target.
It happened in the American West, it happened in Vietnam, it happened in Northern Ireland, it happened in Lebanon, it's happening now in Iraq. Apparently the old adage, 'history is doomed to repeat itself' is especially true among those who pay no attention. Israel's "war on terrorism" has been going on for decades and they are seeing very little headway (otherwise they have no complaint, right?). This was my greatest worry when Bush put on the mantle of Crusader and one of the reasons I protest the war in Iraq.
I have mourned the loss of Israeli Olympic athletes, the violent death of innocent young Jews and the tolls it must take on the minds of the people of Israel. I've also mourned the death of countless Palestinians who live in poverty and are at the mercy of armed thugs who are willing to sacrifice the lives of innocent Palestinians to prove their twisted points.
It seems to me that all sides of this war are both right and wrong. The problem is the thinking used to solve the problem is too conventional, too Biblical to work. If I could be a diety-for-a-day, I would solve the entire problem (Biblically) by destroying every single religious building, church, synagog, mosque or landmark and that would just be to get their attention. Then, I would strike every single person in the area mute and make all their clothes disappear so that no one in the entire area would be dressed, nor could they speak (maybe I should make them forget written language too or they'll be killing each other with pencils).
It may just be fanciful speculation, but it would certainly make their similarities more evident than their differences.
For average guys like me, can you explain, succinctly, how exactly blowing up Isreali civilians, which invariably results in retaliation, in any way, shape or form "ensures the safety" of palistinain citizens?
I'd be glad to explain although I thought most "average" guys could have figured it out, succinctly. Just as in any war, occupied people feel helpless. They know they are too far behind technologically, they know they cannot stop the occupation and they feel that they are "innocent" in their situation as citizens of an occupied country so innocents on the side of the occupation are seen as an equal-opportunity target.
It happened in the American West, it happened in Vietnam, it happened in Northern Ireland, it happened in Lebanon, it's happening now in Iraq. Apparently the old adage, 'history is doomed to repeat itself' is especially true among those who pay no attention. Israel's "war on terrorism" has been going on for decades and they are seeing very little headway (otherwise they have no complaint, right?). This was my greatest worry when Bush put on the mantle of Crusader and one of the reasons I protest the war in Iraq.
I have mourned the loss of Israeli Olympic athletes, the violent death of innocent young Jews and the tolls it must take on the minds of the people of Israel. I've also mourned the death of countless Palestinians who live in poverty and are at the mercy of armed thugs who are willing to sacrifice the lives of innocent Palestinians to prove their twisted points.
It seems to me that all sides of this war are both right and wrong. The problem is the thinking used to solve the problem is too conventional, too Biblical to work. If I could be a diety-for-a-day, I would solve the entire problem (Biblically) by destroying every single religious building, church, synagog, mosque or landmark and that would just be to get their attention. Then, I would strike every single person in the area mute and make all their clothes disappear so that no one in the entire area would be dressed, nor could they speak (maybe I should make them forget written language too or they'll be killing each other with pencils).
It may just be fanciful speculation, but it would certainly make their similarities more evident than their differences.