Posted on 04/03/2006 11:18:29 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
Now that the elections are behind us and the onslaught of words has ended, the real test begins. The convergence plan Ehud Olmerts codename for the next disengagement uniquely unifies the political right and left: They both hate it. Both feel, justifiably so, that it builds a wall between them and their dreams. I have nothing against dreams, but maybe its worthwhile to remember exactly again why we are building the wall.
As a society, we are accustomed to thinking in nationalistic terms. We think our conflict is with the Palestinian nation, and we have to emerge victorious. At the very least, we have to make sure no one discovers our defeat. That might sound reasonable to us, but it is how we do things, not they. We are in confrontation with a society of a different kind.
What they hate
Let me quote Salman Rushdie: Fundamentalists arent satisfied with destroying buildings; They want to destroy much more than that. These people oppose and this is just an abbreviated list freedom of speech, multi-party political systems, voting rights for all, government accountability, Jews, homosexuals, womens rights, the theory of evolution, sex.
I would add the internet, two-piece bathing suits, television with more than one channel, books by John Irving and John Grisham, the poet John Donne, moderate Islam, gun control, Supreme Court, America, satire (especially caricatures), couples who kiss in public.
This is what we are facing. It doesnt matter if you call the Israeli reaction convergence, disengagement, withdrawal or eviction. The fact is that there is no glue on this earth that can connect two groups of people who believe in totally different things. The idea that we will educate them is no more realistic or reasonable than them educating us.
The ideal world
Its not a particularly good feeling. I would prefer to live in a world where people who are very different know how to get along, to reconcile differences and close gaps, how to smile and to be tolerant when faced with the others craziness. But alas, that is not the world that I live in, and neither do you.
As a way of avoiding this oppressive reality, the left and the right have invented their own brands of Palestinians. The right has invented the Palestinians that in the end will be forced to surrender to our spiritual superiority. In a duel of faith and commitment, the Palestinians will break, if only because their God is weaker than our God.
The left, for its part, has invented Palestinians who deep inside are just like us. Well just talk to them for a bit longer and before you know it, theyll adopt liberal values, download U2 songs to their iPods, support womens lib and become a democratic, Western society yearning for peace.
Ain't going to happen
These are two things that wont happen, at least not in any foreseeable future. We have tried both approaches too many times, and they failed miserably. For our efforts we got more terror and its objective simply is to frighten us. We are supposed to be afraid to live, to love, to ride buses, to live our lives. The terror is also supposed to show us that we are weak and spoiled and we dont believe in anything.
This is the reason that terror organizations are so terrified by the convergence plan. It sends a clear message that we have decided to decide that our fate, despite all their efforts, is still in our hands.
One of the problems of the convergence how shall I put this is that its really boring. It lacks the fiery dogma of faith expounded by the religious Zionists. Nor does it contain the magnanimous hope that characterizes the peace bloc. Instead, we have a cold, technical, uninspired solution.
The barrier is the continuation of the security guard at the entrance to the shopping mall. Its job to tell 3 million Palestinians to open your bags please. We know, sadly, that this will not stop terror but in most cases, the bomb will explode elsewhere and fewer people will die.
Depressing reality
Its a little depressing to thing that the entire Middle East peace process has been reduced to a matter of security, but thats life. Shrinking Israels borders is far from being the magic bullet. It will reduce the threat but not obliterate it.
The president of the United States is the most heavily guarded person in the world and yet, John Hinkley, an insane man with a gun, managed to shoot, and nearly kill, Ronald Reagan. For the record, he did it to show his unrequited love for actress Jody Foster.
Hinkleys action is no more or less logical than any other terror attack. They are all psychos; the terrorists are just psychos with ideology. This is also the reason that after we converge we will continue to see live TV coverage of high-speed chases after terror suspects. The difference is that well see fewer of them.
Paul Simon has a line that I like a lot: Why am I soft in the middle when life around me is so hard? No one does irony like Simon. Hes trying to say that, with all due respect to being "open," sometimes the only way to preserve your humanity is to cut yourself off from it.
The real danger
We tried so hard to change the Palestinians and in the end they changed us. They turned us more religious, more violent, more isolated and obtuse. In the long run, this poses a bigger danger to us than all the Qassam rockets that landed in Ashkelon.
Of all the things that have been said and will be said about the Palestinians, this is the most difficult: It is impossible to live with them (at least not with those who voted for Hamas and its platform), not through occupation and not through signed agreements.
It is possible we fervently hope that things will change with time and the day will come when they will become a humane society where psychiatric treatment is provided for the mother who expresses pride in her son for blowing himself up.
Until then, there is no solution. The Palestinians rights must be guaranteed and they must receive as much humanitarian assistance as possible, but we have no way of partnering with them. Of the advantages of the convergence plan, this may be its most prominent: It doesnt claim to solve the problem, just slightly improve the current situation.
At this point, thats all we can ask for.
He thinks he's pessimistic? My view is that they should drop daisy-cutters on the Palestinians. But okay, try the wall first, if you want.
There's always the bright side. You can now use long range artillery to pound them.
The fact is that there is no glue on earth that can even glue a muslim to a muslim. The kill each other far more than infidels and have for thousands of years. It is only because we are allowing these cavemen to live in modern citys that buses are blowing up.
Frankly they cannot make good explosives, or buses. Just death and destruction. Its a death cult thing. Without other efforts to advance society, they would be walking around puddles of oil to keep from tracking it into the tent.
This author is half brainwashed. His statement of "fact" that surrendering land to the cultists is an increase of security is a good example. The land surrendered is now launch pads and terrorist training camps. How does this increase security? A better solution would to have declared war back on the agressors, taking back Gaza from the Arab invaders.
Here is the basic fact of ME policy. It is one that we, as America, fail to recognize all too often. In order for two groups to "connect" they must either believe close to the same thing, or one group cannot care how their society works.
Once you have a society that actually cares how their society functions, then any idea that contradicts that function is unacceptable. That works for Palestinians, Israelis, Pygmies, and Americans.
That is why we have two parties in our system of government. We have two groups working to form government to their own ideals. We are fortunate that the two main differences of ideals between Democrat and Republican are close enough to each other that we can live in relative peace.
However, when two fundamentally different societies come together in close proximity, and claim the same piece of land, you will always have trouble. One must win the struggle. They will never live together in peace.
If Israel truly wants peace, then they will have to look back in history to when they entered the Promised Land. At that time, they destroyed the Canaanites totally. There was nothing left of them to continue a struggle.
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Muslims are some of the biggest fools of them all. Do they really think that if the get there precious "khalifa" and the whole world is under Muslim domination that they won't immediately begin killing each other, factions claiming they have the True Faith? Of course they will, but since they lack wisdom, they not see it.
Muslims are some of the biggest fools of them all. Do they really think that if the get their precious "khalifa" and the whole world is under Muslim domination that they won't immediately begin killing each other, factions claiming they have the True Faith? Of course they will, but since they lack wisdom, they will not see it.
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