a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
Re: Re: it's all moot, when this is the norm:
To say that it is just the fundies who are responsible for the breakdown of Palestinian society is to ignore the effects of an occupation. It is impossible to quantify who is more to blame, but to lay the blame soley on one side or the other is obviously false.
IIRC, polls have indicated the majority of Jews in Israel were prepared to trade the occupation for peace, yet governments have continually aided and encouraged the settlers and land theft.
Elind said:Being honorably mentioned is cause to comment![]()
We can't read everything everyone posts, but I would like to point out that I am on record, many times, saying that not only do I object to the Jewish fundies thinking their god gave them lands; I also seriously resent them dragging us into this cesspool as a result.
Having said that; I have nothing but contempt for the Palestinian fanatics who have destroyed their own society with a primitive culture of death; but I don't think the Jews made them do it, they just provided the excuse, along with the ones their apologists use.
To say that it is just the fundies who are responsible for the breakdown of Palestinian society is to ignore the effects of an occupation. It is impossible to quantify who is more to blame, but to lay the blame soley on one side or the other is obviously false.
On balance I think there are more Jews who would end this, and act to end this, than there are Palestinians, so that is where my support of the day will go, while maintaining my right to argue that their vision of a "religious" based democracy is also doomed to fail eventually, as the concepts are fundamentally incompatible.
On the plus side, every "Jew" I have ever known has been an atheist, so there is hope yet.
IIRC, polls have indicated the majority of Jews in Israel were prepared to trade the occupation for peace, yet governments have continually aided and encouraged the settlers and land theft.