Yeah, I did get sucked into the shit storm a bit, and it's interesting to reflect and think back "why did this person have this affect on me?" Thinking about this question helped me define myself and my values a little better. Every once in a while you'll just come across someone who not just manages to push the right buttons, but to also push them in a certain way. — BitconnectCarlos
and it's interesting to reflect and think back "why did this person have this affect on me? — BitconnectCarlos
Now start your thread on Syria — StreetlightX
If we are to have a productive conversation on this subject it starts with you condemning Hamas and their methods. — BitconnectCarlos
I don't understand why you keep engaging me. — BitconnectCarlos
Given that there is exactly no chance of that happening....
Now what? — Foghorn
Is it because you want to change my mind? — BitconnectCarlos
I guess the "now what" is that we've reached the end of our conversation and we move onto a different topic. — BitconnectCarlos
It was actually really funny, I gave him an article about how Hamas arrested & imprisoned 3 Palestinian grassroots peace activists for talking with Israeli peace activists over skype or zoom and his response was basically "well it was all done by the books and done very professionally, unlike the Israelis!" — BitconnectCarlos
Recognizing Israeli crimes is not contingent upon talking about Hamas — StreetlightX
The folks you're referring to are in lock down mode. There is no evidence or reasoning which will have the slightest impact on their point of view. In that sense, we've done a good job of creating a Middle East thread. :-) — Foghorn
It was actually really funny, I gave him an article about how Hamas arrested & imprisoned 3 Palestinian grassroots peace activists for talking with Israeli peace activists over skype or zoom and his response was basically "well it was all done by the books and done very professionally, unlike the Israelis!" :brow: — BitconnectCarlos
Hmm... Due process afforded after being charged with an actual crime according to local law. That's already a step up from the "administrative" detention of Israel where no charge is laid and Palestinians are in prison for months and sometimes even years. Try again... — Me
If we are to have a productive conversation on this subject it starts with you condemning Hamas — BitconnectCarlos
Talking about Hamas till the cows come home will not justify any of Israel's actions. — StreetlightX
China is the biggest dictatorship in the history of humanity. Can't seem to find the outrage thread for that. — Foghorn
Israel will not arrest people for communicating with Palestinians in Gaza. — BitconnectCarlos
According to the Israeli police report on 25 May 2021, at least 1550 were detained in Israel since 9 May 2021. The overwhelming majority of detainees were Palestinian citizens of Israel or from Jerusalem. The majority of those detained were released following high fines and financial guarantees, or on the condition that they cannot return to their neighbourhoods for periods of time and/or home arrest, highlighting the arbitrary nature of their arrest. Random arrests took place in the streets and public arenas during repression of protests, as well as during home raids and attacks on families, where many children were detained. In addition to the physical violations of the rights of child detainees,many children were subjected to threats, denied access to legal counsel,interrogated in a language that is not their mother tongue and for prolonged periods, including at night.
Between 24 and 25 May 2021, Israeli police carried out a retaliatory campaign of mass arbitrary arrests against Palestinians in Jerusalem and Palestinian citizens of Israel, under the announced “Operation Law and Order.”In its statement, the Israeli police highlighted that the aim of this campaign is “to settle the score” with Palestinians for their political positions and activities.Dr. Hassan Jabareen, general director of Adalah said “These raids are intended to intimidate and to exact revenge on Palestinian citizens of Israel –‘to settle the score’ with Palestinians, in the Israeli police’s own words –for their political positions and activities.” At least 250 Palestinians were detained in those two days, with a particular focus on demonstrators, activists, and minors. Israeli authorities submitted 150 indictments against Palestinian detainees, the majority of which related to charges of assaulting police personnel, participating in protests, throwing stones, incitement, and harassment of the police
My discussions with numerous posters have ran their course but I'm still going strong with one. — BitconnectCarlos
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