davefoc
Philosopher
ZN.
Thank you, as usual, for your sincere responses to my posts.
You suggested that my post was an example of turnspeak, which roughly meant that I was trying to justify the behavior of the Palestinians in your story by bringing up other unrelated incidents. I think that was a reasonable inference from my post and I would like to clarify better what I intended by my post.
First, I thought the main point of this thread was the bias of the mainstream media against Israel in general.
Secondly, I thought your point by bringing up this particular incident was that it was another example of unprovoked violence by Palestinians and it provided further evidence of what appears to be your view that the Israelis are righteous and the Palestinians because of their violent, lawless ways are deserving of their treatment by the Israelis.
In response to your first point, I posted examples of literally hundreds of stories on the web relating to the actions by Israeli settlers that are excluded from US media coverage. I attempted to post stories that had western victims or witnesses because I thought it made the stories more credible. There were also similar stories on the web by Jewish Israelis that I didn't quote from because of a desire to keep the post from being too long. I see the unwillingness of the US press to put forth these stories as evidence of a bias in the opposite direction in the US media of the one you claim.
I have included a picture of some Israeli soldiers standing over some apparently dead Palestinians at the end of this post. I would suggest that the US media that you claim to be so pro-Palestinian would never consider posting this kind of picture because of their fear of criticism by the pro-Israeli lobby.
In response to your second point which you continue to try to make by posting stories of apparently unprovoked Palestinian violence I posted the stories to show that the allegedly unprovoked violence is not unprovoked. There are Israelis in Israel that believes all of Palestine including the west bank should be under permanent Israeli control. Their strategy for bringing this about is to provoke Palestinians into violent acts and then claim that Palestinians are so lawless and violent that they can not be allowed control of their own land.
Lastly, in response to your criticism about my failure to provide a quote from the ariticle on Israeli settlers: I didn't because I felt there wasn't one short quote that could provide a good sense of the tone of the article and to put forth any single quote would have been misleading about the gist of the article.
source for the picture:
http://www.allaboutpalestine.com/images/gifs/israeli-soldiers.gif
Thank you, as usual, for your sincere responses to my posts.
You suggested that my post was an example of turnspeak, which roughly meant that I was trying to justify the behavior of the Palestinians in your story by bringing up other unrelated incidents. I think that was a reasonable inference from my post and I would like to clarify better what I intended by my post.
First, I thought the main point of this thread was the bias of the mainstream media against Israel in general.
Secondly, I thought your point by bringing up this particular incident was that it was another example of unprovoked violence by Palestinians and it provided further evidence of what appears to be your view that the Israelis are righteous and the Palestinians because of their violent, lawless ways are deserving of their treatment by the Israelis.
In response to your first point, I posted examples of literally hundreds of stories on the web relating to the actions by Israeli settlers that are excluded from US media coverage. I attempted to post stories that had western victims or witnesses because I thought it made the stories more credible. There were also similar stories on the web by Jewish Israelis that I didn't quote from because of a desire to keep the post from being too long. I see the unwillingness of the US press to put forth these stories as evidence of a bias in the opposite direction in the US media of the one you claim.
I have included a picture of some Israeli soldiers standing over some apparently dead Palestinians at the end of this post. I would suggest that the US media that you claim to be so pro-Palestinian would never consider posting this kind of picture because of their fear of criticism by the pro-Israeli lobby.
In response to your second point which you continue to try to make by posting stories of apparently unprovoked Palestinian violence I posted the stories to show that the allegedly unprovoked violence is not unprovoked. There are Israelis in Israel that believes all of Palestine including the west bank should be under permanent Israeli control. Their strategy for bringing this about is to provoke Palestinians into violent acts and then claim that Palestinians are so lawless and violent that they can not be allowed control of their own land.
Lastly, in response to your criticism about my failure to provide a quote from the ariticle on Israeli settlers: I didn't because I felt there wasn't one short quote that could provide a good sense of the tone of the article and to put forth any single quote would have been misleading about the gist of the article.
source for the picture:
http://www.allaboutpalestine.com/images/gifs/israeli-soldiers.gif