Thriller wrote:Hitchkok wrote:Thriller wrote:Hitchkok wrote:Thriller wrote:Hitchkok wrote:Thriller wrote:How about you answer the question about why your Zionism is justified but their vitriolic politic is not?
it is.
but as i said, I, as most Israely citizens and Israel supporters, advocate a two state solution. youd be hard pressed to find a palestinian that advocates the same.
it is actually in both Hamas and Fatah charter. "the land under the british mandate is an undivisable unit" (OK, not an actual exact quote, but i did post the exact quote somewhere, and that's the spirit of it).
and what is
really unjustifiable, is their acts of terrorism.
That Israel helps to propagate through their ideologically pigheadedness and unwillingness to make concession on important issues with the Palestinian people.
assuming this is true, does it justify terror?
NO, did you not read what i have been writing
then, don't you think you're talking to the wrong side of this conflict?
NO, because i'm not going to get sucked in picking sides. I stated that doing so would constitute a false dichotomy that the violence is continuing to feed off of.
The adherence to this politio-idiocracy continues to set a precedent that's goal continues the advocation of a false dichotomy. This logical fallacy continues a history of exaggerating the differences and understating the commonalities. Making chances of non violent resolution ever more difficult. Because peace becomes almost impossible when both sides are so jaded they can no longer see the good in one another.
This ignorance only works as a shadow under which the Palestinian and Israeli people will continue to suffer the ideology of fools unnoticed.
all i'm saying is, there's one side to this conflict which both major factions of consistently refuse a "non violent resolution", and one side that both major factions of persue such "non violent resolution".
and may i remind you that:
Benjamin Netanyahu, current PM declared his support of a two state solution in one of his first speeches after entering office.
Ehud Olmert, former prime minister, pushed for further evacuation from Judea and the Shomron ("the west bank") (an evacuation he did not follow through after an uprising in the same area following the war in Lebanon in 2006).
Ariel Sharon, PM before Ehud Olmert, evacuated all Israely civilian and military presence from Gaza and the northern Shomron.
Ehud Barak, PM before Sharon, withdrew all military forces from Lebanon.
Yitzchak Rabin, PM from 1992 through 1995, signed the Oslow accords, which constituted funding a palestinian authority, assigned a land to that authority, and basicly plotted a course towards declaring a sovereign palestinian state. accords that where respected by Benjamin Netanyahu during his first term as PM, despite the fact he objected to them before being signed. accords that directly lead to an unprecedented wave of suicide bombing, stopped only by defensive military actions taken by israel (i.e., erecting a seperation fence).
may i remind you of all of this?
now, again, i'm not trying to demonize the palestinian people. but their leadership leads them on a one way collision course.
no one in israel wants this collision. but if it will come, we intend to be the last ones standing.