Anonymous wrote:http://youtu.be/etXAm-OylQQ
Watch and learn! There will never be peace in Israel/Palestine if things continue the way they have been for the past 60 plus years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I really never understood what was truly going on between the Palestinians and Israelis. This account shows how the Israeli's are perpetuating the violent cycle that they and their ancestors once endured during the Holocaust-sadly the USA and out taxpayer dollars are also supporting this inhumane and criminal behavior!
http://youtu.be/3emLCYB9j8c
"They and their ancestors"? I thought you said you were a Jew.
Anonymous wrote:OP, sounds like people want to stone you.
Anonymous wrote:http://youtu.be/etXAm-OylQQ
Watch and learn! There will never be peace in Israel/Palestine if things continue the way they have been for the past 60 plus years.
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:And when Hamas targets Israelis, innocent citizens, blowing up buses or restaurants, what do you stand forMuslima?
I don't agree with lobbing missiles into cities, I don't agree with killing innocent citizens. I believe it's wrong. But I also realize that I have the great luxury of pondering these moral and legal and philosophical questions at my leisure, in comfort and safety. I haven't seen my family half-starved, my children's growth stunted, my friends and relatives blown to bits. I haven't been trapped in stateless limbo, with no passport, no freedom, no opportunity, under threat of violent death or arbitrary arrest every moment of my life. I don't know what I would do if that was my reality. I don't know what I'd do if I saw my loved ones suffer that way, year after year. I might somehow hold on to the ideal of non-violent resistance , or I very well might not.
You already said you thought violence was acceptable. If you are changing your mind, I'm glad to hear it.
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:And when Hamas targets Israelis, innocent citizens, blowing up buses or restaurants, what do you stand forMuslima?
I don't agree with lobbing missiles into cities, I don't agree with killing innocent citizens. I believe it's wrong. But I also realize that I have the great luxury of pondering these moral and legal and philosophical questions at my leisure, in comfort and safety. I haven't seen my family half-starved, my children's growth stunted, my friends and relatives blown to bits. I haven't been trapped in stateless limbo, with no passport, no freedom, no opportunity, under threat of violent death or arbitrary arrest every moment of my life. I don't know what I would do if that was my reality. I don't know what I'd do if I saw my loved ones suffer that way, year after year. I might somehow hold on to the ideal of non-violent resistance , or I very well might not.