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stinglikeabee ([personal profile] stinglikeabee) wrote2008-12-30 08:00 pm
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There are times when I'm surprised at how disgusted I am with people, wondering how the hell the world got to be so shitty. This almost always accompanies the news of yet another spasm of violence rocking the Palestinian territories.

And though the spark in this episode may have been different -- Hamas continuing to send rockets into Israel in a ceasefire -- it's all due to the same components. At its simplest, it's a fight for land. At its worst, it's a struggle for geopolitical survival deeply enmeshed in further generations without any hope of ending.

It's absolutely mind-blowing that the supporters and detractors on both sides can be so blindly loyal to their cause of moral superiority that justifications are made, no matter how high the death toll or how awful the suffering. On the radio, a speaker for one of the Southland protests completely brushed away the legitimate security concerns of the Israelis by claiming the US media has been fed lies by the Israel propaganda machine. Elsewhere on ONTD_political, pro-Israeli commenters have no sympathy for the Palestinian victims caught in the middle because Hamas was elected as their representatives. It's as if Gandhi never said 'an eye for an eye, and soon the whole world is blind'.

It makes me sick. All of it. There is no rational dialogue, no lasting commitment to ending the violence, and worse, the cowardice of the international community to step in and do something. When Darfur and Burma happened, how many countries actually bothered to step in? When Zimbabwe is literally rotting from the inside, how can it be that no state has the guts to protect those that the Mugabe government has failed to? The condemnations and warnings of statesmen and governments ring hollow when no action has been made and people continue to die.

Instead there is talk. It is easy to give labels to the sides: 'oppressors', 'terrorists'. And just as easy to condemn criticism as racism or anti-semitism. But the truth is no one is interested in making any realistic progress to change. If they were, we wouldn't have had the situation where the only viable option to the corrupt Palestinian Authority was Hamas. We wouldn't have Israel making good on its threats today, taking along with terrorists the children and the families who have known no other way to live than in fear and hate.

[identity profile] parlance.livejournal.com 2008-12-31 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you posted. I never feel like I know enough to comment intelligently on Israel and Palestine, but here you vocalized much of what I've been thinking.
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[identity profile] stinglikeabee.livejournal.com 2008-12-31 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I was very angry when I posted this. I think I still am, and it's out of frustration; it seems no one wants to talk about the situation in a sensible manner. And I know what you mean about not feeling as if you know enough to comment. There's always going to be accusations: of being an apologist, of being ignorant of history... The more people start feeling as if they have to defend everything they say, the less dialogue we'll have. And I can't think of a worse beginning to apathy in regards to the conflict.

[identity profile] parlance.livejournal.com 2008-12-31 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the protesters on the pro-Israel side down at Wilshire declared on the news, "There is no Palestine!" And I thought, wow, that's productive. Really pissed me off.