I agree about the bolded part. Clearly, the best thing you've said all night |
I'm just trying to explain my POV. I realize people can be bitches on any subject on DCUM and that's your right, but you certainly aren't helping your case. |
I don't have a case to make with you. Peace be upon you! |
Are you that naive or just uninformed? They can't live in peace in Israel because a) Gaza is blocked, b) Israel displaced half a million Palestinians to make room for itself and then said their property rights are void, and c) it never invited them to be a part of Israel nor extended them an offer of Israeli citizenship. That's why! The reason they can't live in peace alongside Israel is that the conditions Israel is willing to allow them are untenable. Can I lock you in a room with no food and water, and then call you a terrorist when you break a window? The comparison with America is wholly unwarranted. Do you understand that the arrival of Israel didn't mean just a change in neighborhood and culture? That it meant expulsion, land grabs, massive disenfranchisement and impoverishment as the new country grabbed land, grabbed water, grabbed arable properties? That it meant being a person with no state, no passport, no voting rights? You're saying the solution is to forget and forgive and move on, even though everything you've had has been stolen? Is that the gist of it? When a new culture arrives to America, it doesn't take your passport away! |
You might want to listen to what I have to say, because I am trying to explain why Americans are not moved to support your case the way you (or others) keep saying they are in other parts of the world. It's because of what goes into making the American psyche what it is -- namely, being made up of all kinds of people from all parts of the world in a country that is constantly changing as a result of world turmoil. But peace be with you too Spock. |
In the America you describe, individuals fleeing danger and economic hardship in Latin America would be welcomed here. Instead, we are strengthening our border security, deporting people in record numbers, and seeing private initiatives of armed citizens organized to "hunt" those crossing the border. America is not embracing these people. Far from it. Just consider how we would react if these individuals were not simply coming for better jobs or security, but because they intended to rule over us? Palestinians have recognized a two-state solution for decades now. They they are struggling for the independence of the West Bank and Gaza. They have accepted that they will need to live next to Israel. Israel, however, is not willing to give up control. Some Israelis have a religious interest in the West Bank, some have a security interest, some are actually living there in illegal settlements. Israel could keep the land, but give the residents full citizenship. That, however, would end Israel's status as a Jewish state. There is not a consensus within Israel for doing that either. This is not a case in which the Palestinians are simply engaging in irrational violence. It is a case of people who are deprived of their rights and see no end to their deprivation. Every day gets a little bit worse for them. All the Palestinians could lay down their arms and swear eternal love for Israel. They would get neither independence nor citizenship. They would be left as occupied people because Israel cannot decide what else to do. That is the crux of the problem. |
You might not, but many Americans are supporting the Palestinian case and people all around the world are waking up. In the past 2 weeks, hundreds of marches have been going around the world, here in the US with tens of thousands of people marching for the freedom of Palestine. Americans are moved, the american government not so much. What you have to realize is that to ask a people to live quietly, while they have no justice and no freedom, is to ask them to live "peacefully" as slaves. "Peace" without justice or freedom is slavery. It's like asking a battered woman to live "peacefully" with her abuse. We all want the bloodshed to stop. But what about the daily humiliation and institutionalized oppression? Consider this: If a woman is being raped, things would be a lot more "peaceful" if she didn't resist. But, asking her not to resist--just because her attacker is physically stronger--is asking her to accept her own abuse and oppression for the sake of "peace". This is what the world is asking Palestinians to do. And sometimes what seems to the world as just ineffective tactics, like throwing a rock at a tank, is in fact an act of resistance. It is a powerful statement to the oppressor--and the world--that they refuse to be enslaved. That dignity and self-respect are even more beloved to them than their own lives. It is a statement that you can take their lives. But not their freedom. #freepalestine |
Has it occurred to you that this woman you are talking to could be American? Or that some of the other posters are American? |
He has assumed that I was unAmerican and needed to move to a Muslim country a few pages ago . I let him live in this utopia ![]() |
Sheja'eya in Gaza (Before and After)
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The above statement resonates. The American government no longer represents the people, it is bought and paid for. Just look at our healthcare system, environmental regulation (or lack thereof, the breastmilk of our mothers is laden with chemicals banned elsewhere long ago), financial system, de facto telcom monopolies. Disgusting!! Redirect these millions sent to Israel to commit atrocities! It is not what America was founded on. Also, the suffering and death of Palestinian children, hello?? ACT!! Write your representatives. Or should I say, "representatives". Is it all now a farce? What has happened to us? It's all about the Benjamins, that's what's happened to us. |