Israel/Palestine
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what they been doing for centuries.
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So Jews have been mourning the destruction of their temple there for thousands of years.
But now they’re cheering on the destruction of one of the holiest mosques in Islam.
I’d ask if we could all just get along, but unfortunately the more evidence that religion thread has already made us dum.
But now they’re cheering on the destruction of one of the holiest mosques in Islam.
I’d ask if we could all just get along, but unfortunately the more evidence that religion thread has already made us dum.
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makes me think that neither of their gods are the “real” one
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is what's going on in that part of the world a real concern for you? does it keep you up at night?
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if only Kushner was still at the helm...he coulda solved all their problems if only he had more time
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me, or Ousie?
it’s not a real concern for me outside of the loss of innocent life
as we both alluded to...it’s been happening for generations. it’ll most likely continue to happen in spite of “our” efforts
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as he had admitted, mich only cares about himself and his family
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zero interest in oushies newest attempt to bash organized religion considering we already have a 100 page thread for oushie to bag on organized religion.
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I'm not a smart guy so I am often reluctant to chime in on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
Bottom line, if people don't know the differences between why Israel and Palestine are fighting, then perhaps they should take the time to educate themself - if they really care.
Yes, I need to heed my own advice and I have a VERY basic understanding of the current conflict and should probably learn more about it.
Before anyone accuses me of being one sided with the rest of my post, I think (key word being think - not know) both "sides" are being assholes - to different degrees - for different reasons
Mich says, "what they been doing for centuries".
* I say, true and false.
Israel hasn't existed as an "independent" Jewish "state" for even a century.
There is more to this current conflict than just what is happening in the Old City.
Ousy says, "So Jews have been mourning the destruction of their temple there for thousands of years.
But now they’re cheering on the destruction of one of the holiest mosques in Islam.
I’d ask if we could all just get along, but unfortunately the more evidence that religion thread has already made us dum".
* I'm confused. Honestly, I don't know the answer to this. Has there been an attempt to destroy/destruct the Aqsa Mosque?
To answer if "we" (in this case meaning Israelis and Palestinians) could all just get along, the not so funny thing is those who are not warmongers, religious fanatics, or terrorists, are able to get along just fine - as I have personally witnessed.
Trad says, "makes me think that neither of their gods are the “real” one"
* Real God or not, I'm extremely cynical when it comes to religion and right or wrong, I believe if there is a "God", God should probably be pretty pissed off at most of humankind for various legitimate reasons.
Mich says, "is what's going on in that part of the world a real concern for you? does it keep you up at night"?
* You're not too sharp if you don't comprehend (and/or don't care about) the MANY reasons why it might be a concern for "you".
Trad says, "so, their fighting isn’t due to religion"?
* "Due to"? I can't properly answer that but I would probably guess it's not entirely due to religion.
Bottom line, if people don't know the differences between why Israel and Palestine are fighting, then perhaps they should take the time to educate themself - if they really care.
Yes, I need to heed my own advice and I have a VERY basic understanding of the current conflict and should probably learn more about it.
Before anyone accuses me of being one sided with the rest of my post, I think (key word being think - not know) both "sides" are being assholes - to different degrees - for different reasons
Mich says, "what they been doing for centuries".
* I say, true and false.
Israel hasn't existed as an "independent" Jewish "state" for even a century.
There is more to this current conflict than just what is happening in the Old City.
Ousy says, "So Jews have been mourning the destruction of their temple there for thousands of years.
But now they’re cheering on the destruction of one of the holiest mosques in Islam.
I’d ask if we could all just get along, but unfortunately the more evidence that religion thread has already made us dum".
* I'm confused. Honestly, I don't know the answer to this. Has there been an attempt to destroy/destruct the Aqsa Mosque?
To answer if "we" (in this case meaning Israelis and Palestinians) could all just get along, the not so funny thing is those who are not warmongers, religious fanatics, or terrorists, are able to get along just fine - as I have personally witnessed.
Trad says, "makes me think that neither of their gods are the “real” one"
* Real God or not, I'm extremely cynical when it comes to religion and right or wrong, I believe if there is a "God", God should probably be pretty pissed off at most of humankind for various legitimate reasons.
Mich says, "is what's going on in that part of the world a real concern for you? does it keep you up at night"?
* You're not too sharp if you don't comprehend (and/or don't care about) the MANY reasons why it might be a concern for "you".
Trad says, "so, their fighting isn’t due to religion"?
* "Due to"? I can't properly answer that but I would probably guess it's not entirely due to religion.
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I think the conflict is much more cultural than religious in nature.
“I wouldn’t sleep with your wife because she would fall in love and your black little heart would be crushed again. And 100% I could beat your ass.” - Overlander
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I'm not aware of anyone bombing that mosque, what do you know that I don't?
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Maybe it’s “just” stun grenades.
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seems the conflict is cultural and religious, and in the last 75 years, political as well
thanks, gutter, for motivating me to do some reading
i found this interesting and informative:
https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/p ... _main.html
one thing i’ve found interesting, and maybe gutter can shed some light, is that nothing i’ve read draws a distinction between ethnic jews and religious jews (and maybe there isn’t a distinction that matters in this case)
i also found it interesting how relatively little information is available prior to this becoming a political conflict in the mid 1900s
thanks, gutter, for motivating me to do some reading
i found this interesting and informative:
https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/p ... _main.html
one thing i’ve found interesting, and maybe gutter can shed some light, is that nothing i’ve read draws a distinction between ethnic jews and religious jews (and maybe there isn’t a distinction that matters in this case)
i also found it interesting how relatively little information is available prior to this becoming a political conflict in the mid 1900s
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There certainly is. Generally the ultra-orthodox don't think that being in Israel should be a geopolitical matter - it's the land God gave them, so they'll be there.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 1:12 pm seems the conflict is cultural and religious, and in the last 75 years, political as well
thanks, gutter, for motivating me to do some reading
i found this interesting and informative:
https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/p ... _main.html
one thing i’ve found interesting, and maybe gutter can shed some light, is that nothing i’ve read draws a distinction between ethnic jews and religious jews (and maybe there isn’t a distinction that matters in this case)
i also found it interesting how relatively little information is available prior to this becoming a political conflict in the mid 1900s
For someone like me, it's very much a geopolitical thing, giving the Jewish people a voice on the world stage and a (somewhat ironically) safe haven. And it makes sense that it would be in our historical homeland, which Britain and the UN agree to.