Gem said:I would. It's not a "but." Did he Israeli do this act simply because they were born hating Palestinians? Of course not. The palestinians commited their own acts of terrorism to the Israelis, and the parents who go into the school feel justified for revenge. Maybe their own children were killed, or relative/friend's children.
An eye for an eye is THEIR justification, for the Chechnya Rebels/terrorists and the hypothetical Israeli parents. I condemn the act itself and the previous act which brought about the current one. Nowhere do I say this is a good justification, all I have said is that it is the justification THEY use.
None have the right or justification, but it is understandable (but not justified or morally right) if they start being violent. Weren't there the Black Panthers during MLK's time?
Gem
The part that bothers me is manifestos analogy with the woman wearing a "rape me" shirt and the suggestion that "she should have been a tad more careful".
maybe not to you..but to me...this implies that the victim somehow contributed to what was done to her. It suggests she was somehow negligent & if she was more careful maybe this never would have happened.
I'm just trying to find out what the schoolchildren did that invited there being machine-gunned & clubbed to death.
I don't doubt that Russian troops probably committed atrocities in Chechnya. If my children were killed by Russian soldiers I'm sure I'd want vengence...................but it would be vengence against Russian soldiers. NOT a schoolhouse full of innocent kids.
When Hamas blows up a bus full of kids----the Israelis target the terrorists. Sometimes a civilian gets killed but Israelis DON'T go marching into schools with the sole intent of murdering children.