Anyway, Sucks about the apartheid in Israel. — StreetlightX
I think Israel would be a nicer place without the apartheid, I'm quite happy to be 'on their side'. — StreetlightX
I think Israel would be a nicer place without the apartheid. — StreetlightX
That's because you're not thinking clealry. — Garrett Travers
Impressive numbers. So I took a look online myself. And what do I find but that the suicide bombings of Israeli citizens ran from 1989 to - you will never guess - 2008. Just a coincidence, I guess, that the dates you chose omitted the bombings. Coincidence, yes?Who is to say?! I mean, yeah ok, from 2008 - 2020, — Maw
Impressive numbers. So I took a look online myself. And what do I find but that the suicide bombings of Israeli citizens ran from 1989 to - you will never guess - 2008. Just a coincidence, I guess, that the dates you chose omitted the bombings. Coincidence, yes? — tim wood
And the overall point is that it all is not simple. The to-date inexhaustible source of heat is the friction between the combined neighbors' desires to annihilate the Jews, and the Jews' desire not to be annihilated. Rodney King's lament, "Why can't we all just get along?" resonant here. And as long as they don't, bad things will happen, and that lamentable. And if and when they do decide to get along, the world will be a better place for all. — tim wood
I don't pretend to any special knowledge of these events. I do some online looking and i remember, more or less, the news of the time. And there is one thing consistent: The wars - let's call them wars because that is what they are - are started by the Palestinians. Now, I happen to believe they're started by Hamas or Hezbollah or whomever, at the behest of non-Palestinian actors. But the point is that the Israelis don't start them. But they do finish them. And they have to or they would not be there at all. And of course that makes the Palestinians appear to be total victims - and in a sense they are - but they also appear to be their own worst enemy - discounting the people who run Hamas and Hezbollah.Perfect example of vague moral equivocation. Maybe log off and turn on Sesame Street? Sounds like that's more your speed. — Maw
I don't pretend to any special knowledge of these events. I do some online looking and i remember, more or less, the news of the time. — tim wood
And what exactly is the argument? — tim wood
Its unfortunate how frequently spurious/arbitrary accusations of anti-Semitism are used as an excuse to wave away legitimate criticisms of the Israeli state/military. I'd say that the victims of actual anti-Semitism deserve better than to have it turned into a cheap rhetorical ploy. — Seppo
This is just textbook whataboutism; — Seppo
And there is massive asymmetry between the two groups — Seppo
my Irony Meter just about exploded! — Seppo
I wonder if you know what anti-Semitism is — Ennui Elucidator
It isn't that the Palestinians are wrong, but rather that one must consider Israel to have legitimate interests at least equal to that of the Palestinians. — Ennui Elucidator
No, it is textbook "Here is the way in which what you are doing right now is emblematic of anti-Semitism". Yes, Israel does bad things. No, Saudi Arabia doing bad things doesn't excuse Israel's bad things. — Ennui Elucidator
Try to be wrong in a slightly less disgusting and harmful way. — Seppo
being wrong in the right way is an art to which I've dedicated the better part of my life :grin: — Seppo
You're the one mis-using the term — Seppo
or is it that you want people to know that your abuse/mis-use of the term wasn't done out of ignorance, but out of a deliberate attempt to deceive/mislead? — Seppo
Israel's interests involve cleansing Palestinians from the land. — StreetlightX
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