Nooooooooo! Not rocks being thrown into windows! Anything but rocks being thrown through windows!That's like, almost $200 worth of damage....oh, noooooo, make it stop, it's so horrible whyyyyyyyyyy?!?! Bahhhh, it's so senseless, whaaaa, goddamnit, somebody put a stop to this madness!
8/4/2014 12:02:53 AM
8/4/2014 12:36:46 AM
Do they have 18 holes?
8/4/2014 1:55:11 AM
per cent
8/4/2014 9:16:59 AM
Israeli official calls for concentration camps in Gazahttp://www.worldbulletin.net/world/141870/israeli-official-calls-for-concentration-camps-in-gaza
8/4/2014 11:37:59 AM
I asked before, but for those of you who think Israel is in the right, put yourself in a common palestinians shoes. What would you do if another country was occupying your country, had a huge military presence, wouldn't let you leave your country that isn't bigger than the size of Raleigh, and was bombing the shit out your neighborhood and had killed your family members and friends? Would you fight Hamas? Or would you fight Israel?
8/4/2014 11:46:04 AM
I sure as hell wouldn't fight Israel. Luke was able to take down the Galactic Empire, but this is no movie, and the small guys usually don't win. Plus I'll bet the farm the Palestinians don't have many midichlorians, so they can't really count on the force helping them much.Hamas on the other hand, can stop launching rockets and stop the hostilities.
8/4/2014 11:51:16 AM
Israel is occupying Palestine illegally and commit illegal actions against them, their position is inherently offensive. Hamas actually did stop firing rockets for awhile, they even controlled more extreme elements and arrested those who fired rockets, but Israel did not stop illegal settlements or remove the blockade. The little guys often do win, but not by going toe-to-toe in a fair fight. You don't have to watch a movie, it's not like Afghanistan was a long time ago.[Edited on August 4, 2014 at 11:59 AM. Reason : .]
8/4/2014 11:59:00 AM
^^So you'd really just throw up your hands and accept defeat? After your home was destroyed, your relatives and friends were killed, your country has been living under an embargo and blockade for years, you have no money to feed your family, you're not allowed to leave the war zone, foreign troops are running through your neighborhoods with guns and bombs are destroying houses all over the place? And you'd just accept it? Seriously, if the same thing happened to America, you'd just give up and welcome the occupying force? As an American, it seems like you'd get labeled as an unpatriotic coward who's rolling over to the enemy. I really have a hard time believing that you would accept this. I'd think you'd want to fight the occupying force. Hamas can stop shooting missile, but Israel isn't going to stop occupying and embargoing the west bank.[Edited on August 4, 2014 at 12:04 PM. Reason : ][Edited on August 4, 2014 at 12:08 PM. Reason : ]
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8/4/2014 12:00:56 PM
we currently, today, probably at this very moment, have armed "patriot" groups patrolling the southwest because of illegal immigrants. imagine if those immigrants were kicking people out of their homes and taking over their ranches to build settlements, imagine if all of our borders were blocked and the calories in your food were literally counted before being let through, imagine if better-armed soldiers periodically launched air strikes to "mow the grass" and thin out the resistance when it got too loud. you would fucking fight.
8/4/2014 12:08:50 PM
I'll tell you what I wouldn't do:I wouldn't throw rocks through a window. That's just unacceptable.
8/4/2014 12:34:05 PM
8/4/2014 12:41:09 PM
Sorry I didn't have time to go into detail when I made the post.Stones, hateful graffiti, death threats, burnings, theft... hundreds of Jewish businesses around the world now having to close down (hopefully only temporarily) and families being terrorized because of their religious affiliation.This is a separate issue then the conflict in Gaza, and it doesn't begin to compare to the experience of Israelis or Palestinians, but people around the world are starting to treat individual Jews as if the entire thing is their fault.I have personally not paid a single cent towards this conflict. I have not bulldozed any buildings, dropped any bombs, shot any bullets. So why is it that when I was passing through a downtown crossing last week, was I screamed at by people saying "Fuck the Jews," "Zionist bastard" "You're all going to burn for this" and so on and so on.SO in response to a question asked on the last page, yes anti-Semitism has a lot to do with the world's response. It's why the death toll is nowhere near what it has been in Syria and yet no one seems to be talking about that the way they are about this.
8/4/2014 2:19:24 PM
8/4/2014 2:22:39 PM
Yep, hating all Jews because of the actions of an elite few in the Israeli administration is wrong and is anti-semitic. But if you support or defend the actions of the Israeli administration, you're not exactly innocent. But that still doesn't justify being yelled at or having your business burned.Not necessarily you, but many of the people who criticize anti-Israeli sentiment as anti-Semitic are the same people who swear up-and-down that all the hate for Obama has absolutely nothing to do with race (when some of it obviously does, just as some of the hate for Israel is fueled by hate for jews).
8/4/2014 2:28:19 PM
8/4/2014 2:34:02 PM
2 weeks ago I was in Charlotte for a wedding, was walking around downtown with my girlfriend (who is Israeli) and we heard a large commotion. We walked up thinking it was a Pride thing, because it was the same week of as several Pride parades in major cities and we knew Amendment 1 was under review. But when we got close enough o hear what was being yelled we both froze and were scared to talk a step in any direction. I wear a yarmulke and every eye was on me. It was terrifying. Then a week later, every single one of my coworkers received a threat (we work at a Jewishly-run organization) via e-mail saying "A year from now you won't exist, your congregation will be replaced by a glorious mosque, and Jews will be wiped from the face of the earth, for it is the will of Allah."Yesterday I was walking down the street in a small town in California. A woman was standing alone on a street corner holding a cardboard sign that said "Free Palestine.". When I passed by her, she said, "Would you like to talk about it?". So we talked, had a great, civil conversation expressing our viewpoints and providing sympathy for the other.The first two situations made me scared and angry. The third made me feel more open to ideas and change.
8/4/2014 2:41:23 PM
I don't think anyone ITT is going to say that it's okay to hate you simply because of your yarmulke, because that's wrong. I think some people here don't like you because of your defense of the IDF. I think religion is silly, but if you want to practice it, go for it. As long as you're not hurting anyone.
8/4/2014 2:51:48 PM
bdmazur, are you equally angry when illegal settlers throw rocks at Palestinians while guarded by the IDF?[Edited on August 4, 2014 at 2:56 PM. Reason : because those Palestinians probably felt pretty angry too]
8/4/2014 2:56:15 PM
8/4/2014 3:27:43 PM
I was scared because I thought I was about to have a mob trample me.I'm not ok with collective punishment. Everyone seems to think that if you're ok with one thing Israel does, you must agree with everything they do.My stance is the Israeli government and military has taken it too far but they can't do nothing either. The only 2 things I hear from people is 1) Israel should ignore them because they aren't a real that or 2) Israel should annihilate them. I don't agree with either.
8/4/2014 4:10:55 PM
There's also the option of lifting the siege and giving them full independence of their land, sea, and air.Do you think this government is seriously interested in ever giving up control of Gaza?
8/4/2014 4:17:46 PM
8/4/2014 4:25:19 PM
^this
8/4/2014 4:27:39 PM
If you don't lift the siege....the rockets will certainly continue. That much I can guarantee you.They'll continue into they have independence, or until the entire strip is wiped out. Which one do you think the current government is more likely to commit to?
8/4/2014 4:33:19 PM
^I would love to see the IDF do a full disengagement and all the ports reopen and for Gaza to be able to build an airport.But if the rockets keep coming at that point, and better weaponry because of the ports being open and people coming in and out unchecked, then what should Israel do at that point?In other news:http://www.idfblog.com/blog/2014/08/04/captured-hamas-combat-manual-explains-benefits-human-shields/
8/4/2014 4:39:43 PM
Gaza had an airport.......But then Israel bombed it."Hey, look everyone, we've got an airpo............awwww, it's gone."http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/america-tonight/articles/2014/7/25/dashed-dreams-howgazasshortlivedairportnevertookoff.html[Edited on August 4, 2014 at 5:08 PM. Reason : ]
8/4/2014 4:45:08 PM
The rational approach is to accept the loss of some Israeli lives to increase the chance of long term peace.The nationalist approach is that Israeli lives are worth more, and thousands of innocent Palestinians deserve to die to keep Israeli deaths to a few dozen a year. The rational approach for Hamas is to stop firing rockets, and keep negotiating to remove their apartheid status.The nationalist approach for the Palestinians is to believe the land is their birth right, and they should be in charge even if it means attempting to destroy Israel.Seems like both sides are choosing to be nationalist.
8/4/2014 5:36:15 PM
Yes. But only one side has the capacity to see through that fervent nationalism. To say that both sides are guilty is to grossly understate just how asymmetrical this conflict has become.The constant refrain is to point to the Hamas charter, and say, "they want to wipe Israel off the map!" But the exact opposite is currently happening. Gaza is being wiped off the map right now.
8/4/2014 5:40:32 PM
We've seen Hamas stop rocket attacks and Israel didn't do the things they were supposed to
8/4/2014 6:57:08 PM
At what point did the rockets stop? Even when a ceasefire was supposed to be on there were rocket attacks.We saw Israel pull out of Gaza in 2005 and that still didn't stop it.[Edited on August 4, 2014 at 7:21 PM. Reason : -]
8/4/2014 7:20:47 PM
We've seen the opposite, too.Again, only villains here ( referring to the factions, not joe gazan who just gets fucked by both sides.)
8/4/2014 7:24:57 PM
^^ Can you please stop saying that there was a pull-out in 2005? It's very much a lie by omission. You know damn well that the IDF still controlled the borders, sea, airspace, imports-exports.That's not full disengagement. And the fact that you keep repeatedly and intentionally ignoring this HUGE detail leads me to believe that you don't really think that Gazans should be allowed to govern themselves.
8/4/2014 7:35:32 PM
I mean, Israel *did* pull out of Gaza in 2005. That's a fact.
8/4/2014 8:19:19 PM
^ its like you completely missed the 2nd half of ^^'s post.
8/4/2014 8:52:08 PM
I read the post, but it doesn't change the fact that Israel pulled it's military and settlers out of Gaza in 2005 **(all the biased add-ons pro-withdraw and anti-withdraw people wanna add)Do you people want him to write a Wikipedia post with all of those points anytime he refers to that event?]
8/4/2014 8:55:39 PM
I don't need him to do all that. I just want him to stop citing that example as proof that Gaza can't be left to its own devices. They've been under occupation for ages. The limited disengagement in 2005 was not some failed experiment in sovereignty. They've never been given the chance to be fully independent, and they probably never will be given that chance.He keeps suggesting that Israel gave Gaza a chance at independence, and that they fucked it up by choosing to destroy Israel rather than building up their own civilization, and that's a gross mis-characterization of the facts.
8/4/2014 9:24:02 PM
8/4/2014 11:17:34 PM
8/4/2014 11:26:39 PM
8/5/2014 1:06:03 AM
Yep, that pretty much summarizes my view. I'm neither pro-Israel nor pro-Palestinian. I'm about as sympathetic/accusatory to/of the Palestinians as I am to/of the Israelis, but I have a decidedly negative view of Hamas, and much more due to their political/strategic level actions than due to their tactical actions (i.e., their screwing away deals pisses me off more than their lobbing rockets. I don't like indiscriminately lobbing rockets or their targeting of civilians, but I get that their side is in an untenable position, and without a lot of viable military options.
8/5/2014 1:20:03 AM
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8/5/2014 3:36:31 AM
Jesus man, calm the fuck down.[Edited on August 5, 2014 at 9:37 AM. Reason : ^^ my favorite part of that is "the middle east will again be peaceful" LOL]
8/5/2014 9:36:12 AM
^^I'll take you for your word then. Now I can disregard whatever the White House tells me, since it came from the White House.
8/5/2014 10:21:01 AM
He said the army, which is a little more prone to spreading propaganda. Although you'd should probably take everything the White House tells you with a grain of salt and realize that they often "spin" the facts too. I'm sure you already knew that though.
8/5/2014 10:26:41 AM
The problem with putting israel in the us is that wed all go to hell because god wouldnt be able to figure out how to save us if the temple isnt built on the correct coordinates
8/5/2014 10:30:34 AM
And the former residents of Kansas would have to be rounded up into ghettos. Only a matter of time before they start launching rockets into Topeka and using farming tractors for terrorist rampages.We gave $250million to Israel today. The emergency senate vote was 100-0. Democracy works.
8/5/2014 10:40:13 AM
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