steverino
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Think that's totally Cho?
Is "going Cho" becoming part of the lingo like "going postal?"
Think that's totally Cho?
Is "going Cho" becoming part of the lingo like "going postal?"
It doesn't really matter what they are in the black-is-white world of Mid East international reporting, they will inevitably be portrayed as something else. Here the ones marching down a street shouting and brandishing rocket-propelled grenade launchers and assault rifles are peace protestors. If children are photographed with similar weaponry, Reuters will cheerfully label the weapon as a "toy" even when it's obviously not. When rockets are being launched daily against Israeli towns, it will be described as a "cease fire".
"It doesn't really matter what they are"? oh well, close as you have got to an answer for a while. I suppose you can just keep what "the palestinians" are like as your own little secret. I'm guessing that an answer to the question may make you look like a bigot so its probably a wise choice to avoid answering.
In what way would Israelis behave differently in the same circumstances? Lets remove the rule of law and see what happens in your society.
The Day this situation will start to improve is the day after people stop trying to preach rubbish about what palestinians are like..... They are just like you......
I was hesitating about joining this thread ---- nothing really unusual about masses of palestinians marching in the streets, in support of their heroes, the murderers, and glorifying their violent 'resistance' ---- but that last remark by The Fool towards Mycroft pushed me into action, so here is my contrinbution:
PHOTO LINK I
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rid....jpg?x=216&y=345&sig=r9wUm_3UUJZBbhZ_zW.rIw--
palestinians march on April 23rd demanding the release of the murderer Sami Kuntar, their hero.
Just look at the photo of this man ---- the palestinian version of cho.
This is a typical representation of the society that the palestinians have developed for themselves. It is routine to see them waving their glorious flags, and marching in the streets in support of more violence, more death, more more more. They have developed it into a cottage-industry of sorts.
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp....jpg?x=380&y=257&sig=zGOOmKXr9eM9iQ_qYdwHTw--
PHOTO LINK II
(notice the giant media posters on the buildings in the background of this photo)
Sorry, The Fool, but this is not a false representation of palestinians, this is not a made-up exercise in showing the 'bad side' of a few extremists, this is not an effort on my part to take things out of context in order to demonize an entire people. When the palestinians make it their business to flaunt their worst baby-killers and mass-murderers as shining examples to their own children, then I am confidently saying here, with no hint of bigotry, no hint of sarcasm --- their society is insane. Clinically and certifiably.
Who will step forward to fix that? I hope that some palestinian doctors will have the courage to speak out and begin the process of healing their people's collective dementia. Because right now, the nutjobs are running the monkey house (with a tip of my hat to the late, great Kurt Vonnegut).
In what way would Israelis behave differently is the same circumstances?
Lets remove the rule of law and see what happens in your society .
The Day this situation will start to improve is the day after people stop trying to preach rubbish about what palestinians are like..... They are just like you......
Glorification of terrorists is hardly confined to the Palestinian side. You don't have to dig too deep to find there are some Israelis doing the same thing.
Glorification of terrorists is hardly confined to the Palestinian side. You don't have to dig too deep to find there are some Israelis doing the same thing.
You might want to look into Israeli schoolgirls signing artillery shells during the conflict with Lebanon last summer. I know its not exactly the same as, in the words of an earlier poster, Palestinian "baby-killers" but it does show that the Israelis allow their children to engage in questionable activities that may lead to the dehumanization of the Palestinians. In short, I don't think that it is as easy to assign the moral high ground in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as some people would like us to believe.
In July 2006, right-wing Israelis including former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former members of Irgun attended a 60th anniversary celebration of the bombing, which was organized by the Menachem Begin Centre. The British Ambassador in Tel Aviv and the Consul-General in Jerusalem complained, saying "We do not think that it is right for an act of terrorism, which led to the loss of many lives, to be commemorated." They also protested against an Israeli plaque that claims that people died because the British ignored warning calls, saying it was untrue and "did not absolve those who planted the bomb." The plaque read "For reasons known only to the British, the hotel was not evacuated.” City Officials have agreed to slightly amend the wording on the plaque. [4]In July 2006, right-wing Israelis including former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former members of Irgun attended a 60th anniversary celebration of the bombing, which was organized by the Menachem Begin Centre. The British Ambassador in Tel Aviv and the Consul-General in Jerusalem complained, saying "We do not think that it is right for an act of terrorism, which led to the loss of many lives, to be commemorated." They also protested against an Israeli plaque that claims that people died because the British ignored warning calls, saying it was untrue and "did not absolve those who planted the bomb." The plaque read "For reasons known only to the British, the hotel was not evacuated.” City Officials have agreed to slightly amend the wording on the plaque. [4]
Or the Lavon affair.
Yet you idolize terrorist bombers of the british.... Made them national heroes.No, they're not.
I don't idolize baby-killers like Sami Kuntar.
This is simply sickening. An apologist revision of terrorist bombing. Have a good look at yourself.3) A commemoration (not celebration) of a "terrorist attack" against a military target with a plaque and a historical seminar 60 years after the fact, where the victims were warned in advance and which ultimately led to the withdrawal of the British and the formation of the state of Israel.