Do you think Streetlight is a happy person? — Joshs
Countries are run and populated by people. Morality applies to their actions just fine. — Echarmion
But then again they are the weaker group compared to Israel — BitconnectCarlos
Hamas has never, ever been shy about its intentions: — BitconnectCarlos
I think most sensible people would buy this, more or less, pretty much. How do you see this happening, given there are state actors - not Israeli - who do not want peace?"Peace" (i.e. win-win conflict resolution) is Israel's choice alone because it is the master; absent that, the Palestinians have no choice but that of the slave: death by war or death by subjugation. — 180 Proof
Hamas is in charge in Gaza right now. — BitconnectCarlos
But real Palestinian lives don't matter to twoBit, whose unrealized fantasies justify ongoing genocide. — StreetlightX
He's made it clear enough. When someone tell you who they are, believe them. And he's a shill for a genocidal state whose actions are unimpeachable. — StreetlightX
Israel just re-entered Gaza because rockets were being fired into Israeli and killing Israelis. Prior to that Israel hasn't had any ground forces or settlements in Gaza since 2005. — BitconnectCarlos
With the Covid situation a lot of countries in the Middle East are struggling more than usual. So who could possibly help the Palestinians now? Turkey? Egypt? Looks unlikely.
The US is still behind Israel. Biden on foreign policy has not been a big change, which is sad. — Manuel
Here is TPF, a self-styled philosophy site, and nearly everyone posting has reverted to hostility and anger whether actively or reactively. Let's instead create solutions. — tim wood
You know why Hamas started bombing, right? — frank
Ask yourself this: Does anything justify the deliberate launching of rockets into residential areas for the purpose of murdering random civilians not responsible for the conflict? — BitconnectCarlos
Once that happens Israel will stop responding with its own attacks. — BitconnectCarlos
iIn principle, we need to determine if Zizek's line of thought still could be relevant. Zizek offered a particular model of a political unconscious. Do we deal here, in this thread, with a kind of ideological system, implying the implicit dimensions and mechanisms? A keen anti-Israeli debater contends that Israel bears full responsibility for the existence and escalations of the Arab Israeli conflict. Her (or his) vision of the conflict and its resolution presupposes exhaustive knowledge of facts and the ultimate rightness of her ethical and moral believes. She possesses clear distinctions and dichotomies between good and evil, light and darkness, victims and aggressors. These positions are backed and reinforced by intensive affective and emotional commitments and responses. Strikingly, these cognitive and affective patterns are not necessarily may be evoked by the atrocity and inhumanity of the current conflict in the Middle East. Three years ago, she demonstrated almost identical attitudes during Justice Kavanaugh's nomination.And some vapid shit like Number2018 will say that all this isn't about Israel, employing philosophy in the most cynical, self-serving manner - or should I say copy-pasting, considering that is the only thing he or she knows how to do . — StreetlightX
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