Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about people who are determined to self-destruct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
So this "us vs. them" perspective that you present is an acknowledgement that Palestinians are at war against Israel? Ok then, the war will go on until one side surrenders. Americans do not have to pick a side, and if Americans pick a side, it doesn't have to be the side you want them to pick.
Not even sure what you’re babbling about, but it sounds like the rantings of a bigot raised around institutionalized supremacy.
The point is that it’s important to hear personalized stories from people. I’ve heard many from one side, none from the other. Probably bc Israel killed all the journalists and destroyed all means of communication. But I guess you think that’s ok too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
Yes, war is terrible. The perspective of this is not unique. The Palestinians should stop instigating wars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
So this "us vs. them" perspective that you present is an acknowledgement that Palestinians are at war against Israel? Ok then, the war will go on until one side surrenders. Americans do not have to pick a side, and if Americans pick a side, it doesn't have to be the side you want them to pick.
Anonymous wrote:Yep OP and you only have to look at Ms Rachel or even the 60 Minutes backlash.
Think about NYC where there wasn't any questioning or coverage about how Muslim NYers felt about the Islamaphobic comments and ads during the natural race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
Yes, war is terrible. The perspective of this is not unique. The Palestinians should stop instigating wars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
I also want to see The Voice of Hind Rajab and No Other Land.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
Anonymous wrote:Who wants to hear more of what amounts to "we can do no wrong, we're wrongly prosecuted by our neighbor whom we attack frequently, and we're devoted to terrorism as our Weltanshauung"?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?