Posted on 02/21/2003 7:15:36 PM PST by SeenTheLight
Like Israel today, Pershing was prevented from taking the battle to the enemy. Had to cooperate with the enemy, pc and all, you know.
Whos that with Pershing, Pancho or Arafat?
And you still have not address why the US should enter into entangling alliances with people who do this under the color of law.
Jews have been killing them. No sale.
Your rights get restricted when you try to murder another ethnic group.
They're not a different ethnic group, they're all the same ethnic group. And not all of them are terrorists. My driving rights don't get restricted when my neighbor gets a DUI. Mass discrimination is not a solution. It only fuels the contention that the government is illegitimate. What about due process of law?
Many young Israelis have been murdered. The Palestinian children suffer for the actions of their psycho parents
Generations of kids grow up maimed and discriminated and their friends killed because SOME of their PARENTS MIGHT have done something wrong. That is just making the situation worse, not better.
The US should not subsidize ongoing discrimination. Let the Israelis pay their own freight for a change. At least until they respect unalienable human rights of ALL people.
Do you think that the Israelis all woke up one fine morning and said, "we are going to inflict a system of bulldozing, humiliations, lockouts, checkpoints and other inconveniences" on a completely innocent, benign population that only wanted to be left in peace? That all these things you complain about are being done out of sheer racism against inoffensive and harmless creatures who have done no harm to their oppressors? Pull your head out of your rump.
You would be correct if no bus bombings ever took place, if no pizza parlors, cafes, shopping malls and Passover services were ever interrupted by so much as a poverty-stricken Palestinian panhandler meekly approaching with hat in hand, begging "Please, sir, may I have some more?"
You said, "some people can't be more equal than others" but you quite obviously give the Arabs a free pass to murder as many Jews as they like for the noble objective of achieving a COMPLETELY JUDENREIN PALESTINIAN STATE FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA. But you throw a hissy fit over inconveniences of "checkpoints" which inflict "humiliations" as the Israelis attempt to protect themselves by preventing access to genocidal maniacs.
What would you do to protect yourself against genocidal maniacs who have stated that their objective is not to live side-by-side in peace, but to destroy you and yours until no shred is left. Obviously nothing that the Israelis do in self-defense is acceptable to you. The only thing that they can do that would achieve your respect is to march into the sea.
With everyone having a long list of grievances, one has to start somewhere. Let the start be that
All people have certain unalienable rights.
What is so wrong with that statement that it does not apply universally? If we can't agree on that, then the problem has truly migrated to here as well.
If you don't start from that, then I am not sure that I have a right to say to any people whose rights are consistently being denied that they should not take up arms against their oppressors.
Note that my entire response is hitherto devoid of any reference to Jews, Israelis, Arabs, Muslims, Nazis, Palestinians, Polish, Irish, blacks, Orientals, and you-name-its.
I don't want my tax dollars subsidizing any government, and certainly not a government that is not willing to endorse the statement in bold above. I don't care what color or what religion is involved.
What is it about "All people have certain inalienable rights" that you don't understand?
The part about Arabs having a certain unalienable right to live in a 100% Jew-free ethnically cleansed Palestine is the part that I don't understand.
Nor would I. But no responses have contained that statement. So it has no proponents in the discussion.
Let me know when Israelis start turning Palis into lampshades and bars of soap.
If memory serves me correctly, Muslims aligned themselves with Aryan Germans during WWII to help solve the problem of the Jews.
Funny how little has changed 65 years later....
And if I were exploding nail bombs in crowded shopping malls full of innocent women and children I would want useful idiots, like you, to present my case against Zionists to the world....
I guess the discussion has degenerated into name calling. I was answering the question of why someone might question the Israel government's policies. If you don't like the answer, that's fine. If you choose not to recognize that there can be two sides to a story, fine, if I see you coming I will walk on the other side of the street. Innocents on both sides have been killed. I do not see the answer as being one side oppressing the other and calling it fair or just retribution. Have a nice US-taxpayer-supported war or genocide, because without recognition of common human rights, and treaties signed, the Israeli policies are leading to that. I don't view all Palestinians as sub-human terrorists, as apparently most who responded do. Peaceful Palestinians have nothing to lose by revolting against Israel when people generalize as you do. That is why peace has to begin with recognition of human rights for all people.
If memory serves me correctly, Muslims aligned themselves with Aryan Germans during WWII to help solve the problem of the Jews."
The Italians and the Japanese were aligned with the Nazis, not Muslims.
Logically, the Nazis (Germans) should have been made to pay for the holocast atrocities, not the Palestinians in the middle-east.
Maybe you tell us all the secret of how to distinguish between a genocidal terrorist and a "peaceful Palestinian" to keep the bad ones off the bus while allowing the good ones free access.
Of course, the medieval church's prohibition against Christians being money changers, or to charge interest on borrowed money (usury) meant that the Jews performed these needed functions and many became wealthy in the process. Also, their biblically prescribed habits of diet and hygiene tended to keep them alive while others around them were dying from rat bourne plagues. In superstitious times, this made them subject to suspicion of having some sort of diabolical protection.
All told, generation after generation of European Christians were taught to suspect and hate the Jews. The church overtly provided a justification for this for centuries with the epithet that "the Jews killed Christ". I've also found that puzzling since he was actually executed by Romans, in a Roman form of execution, and both he and all of his immediate followers were Jews!
The modern hatred of the Jews among Arabs stems from reasons that are not that much different from the three factors mentioned above. Frankly, as a (in comparison to any Arab country) prosperous, free, democratic, and modern country with all the same or worse problems of climate and resources as the Arabs, Israel is a huge embarrassment to them. The fact that they have handily kicked the a**es of every Arab army that has made the mistake of fighting them also hasn't won them any admirers on the losing side.
Countless books have been written about the roots and history of anti-semitism and I woldn't pretend to be an authority. A related topic that I don't think has been explored as well is the other side of the coin, that is the roots and history of the overwhelming love and support for Israel and the Jewish people among most modern Protestant Evangelicals. I think this mostly unrequited affection mystifies many Jews and makes them uncomfortable, as if they wonder, OK what's the catch? Personally I think exploring the reasons why we, as Americans in a predominantly Protestant Christian culture, so identify with Israel is at least as interesting as why so many others hate them.
Thank goodness for uppity Jews
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