Interesting.
Right now we know that Sirs proposition that Israel is surrounded by enemies who refuse to acknowledge her existence is false. We also know that Jordan does take in Palestinian refugees and regardless of that, it is still not an excuse for Israeli apartheid policies.
So we're left with an historical argument from both Domer and Sirs. History, according to Sirs and Domer justifies the actions of Israel, which are, even according to both of you, "harsh" and "unfair."
For Sirs there is a minor side argument that Israel is not involved in genocide. I'm not sure what that has to do with the price of tea in China, as the South African Government wasn't involved in genocide either (they needed the blacks for manual labour and essentially for basic jobs to run the economy of the nation). That of course did not justify the actions of apartheid, but I suppose that Prime Minister Botha could have stood up and said, "with our superior firepower we haven't engaged in genocide. Look at the growth of the black population as evidence."
What a bone chilling statement to make. What a disgusting line of thought.
I was watching a documentary on Nelson Mandela's life. A very good documentary and it showed the Sharpeville Massacre, surprisingly well-documented by the Nationalist Government. At that point Mandela and the ANC realised that peaceful demonstration would not work by itself. Colonel Pienaar, issued a statement on behalf of the Government that day:
The Native mentality does not allow them to gather for a peaceful demonstration. For them to gather means violence.
At Sharpeville, the blacks gathered to burn their passes. These were passes they had to carry by law, which police could check at any time. Without them you could be imprisoned. These are no different than the documents Palestinians must carry in Israel. And of course, "security" was the same reason given for carrying them. The demonstration was peaceful, but as the above mentality of the Government was seen, it didn't matter.
What amazes me is that given the current situation in the Middle East, either of you are willing to take the most nationalist version of Israeli politics. Mind you, not all Israelis believe in what you do. In fact, it is more popular in the United States than in Israel. It is the wrong side of history and that's fine, I don't doubt that in previous decades you'd have both supported nationalist South Africa.
Either gripped by the power of his new-found Catholicism or deluded into righteousness by his pseudo-intellectualism, JS persists in his misapprehension of the Israeli-Palestinian problem. I scoff at his comparisons. In fact the Holocaust and the events in its wake are unique in the history of mankind, fully understood, and should not be trivialized. While I don't have close enough knowledge to bespeak what position I would take on particular Israeli policies, some of which I deplore, I can however see the larger picture of the absolutely essential nature of security in the life of the Israeli nation. Further, the morality of the settlement of "Israel" cannot be understood without a full comprehension of the history leading up to it. While the maelstrom of 1947-1949 may reveal bona fides to some degree, the historical backdrop against which those events are assessed provides little succor for the Palestinians. Denying in the strongest terms possible that the Jewish resurgence in Palestine can rightly be called a war of aggression, the latter means of ascent is a "storied" avenue to nationhood. Just ask any American Indian.
Domer, you can attack whatever institution you wish. You may call me whatever name you wish. I won't even pretend to be the most intelligent person around. You may scoff all you like.
I love Jewish and Muslim people as my brothers and sisters. I grew up with an ingrained guilt for the Holocaust from my German mother. I've been to Dachau and as one of the most unemotional people you will meet, I still get emotional when I watch a documentary or film on any aspect of the Holocaust. It was an amazing testament to man's incredible cruelty to his fellow man.
If you want statistics we can get into those:
5 to 6 million Jews
2 million (non-Jewish) Poles
1 million Roma
200,000 to 300,000 disabled
100,000 Communists
5,000 Jehova's Witnesses
Civilians Killed:
3.5 to 5 million Slavs
2.5 to 4 million Soviet POW's
1 to 1.5 million Political dissidents
3 million Soviet slave labourers
In Croatia:
500,000 to 1.2 million Serbs
A few things should be made clear.
The Israeli Government is not the same as the Jewish people. It does not necessarily represent the survivors of the Holocaust. as can be seen here and
here.
Further, the morality of the settlement of "Israel" cannot be understood without a full comprehension of the history leading up to it.
Quite honestly I don't think you or Sirs has a fair view of that history.
In fact the Holocaust and the events in its wake are unique in the history of mankind, fully understood, and should not be trivialized
I don't trivialize the Holocaust, but I think you trivialize other historical brutalities and even defend injustices when you defend the Israeli Government. Yes, Israel exists, but it doesn't need to exist as it is with a Government that practices bigotry and apartheid. You might as well carry a picture of Botha or Strom Thurmond in your wallet.