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Clinton Tankersley's avatar

You're right that this is complicated and that we need peace. There's so much history and pseudo history at play. So much blind tribalism. So much cynical manipulation of smaller governments, pawns in a larger geopolitical war.

Beyond the wanton and unnecessary violence, death, and destruction on all sides, I'm deeply bothered by the Western cultural strictures that have been placed on what is the "appropriate" way to criticize Israel. Namely, there is apparently NO WAY to appropriately make such criticisms--you're an anti-semite if you do, from what I've observed. It makes it even more difficult to arrive at any kind of compromise if you can't be honest about your own shortcomings.

I wonder why we are like that now, when we didn't use to be. How was Reagan able to threaten to withhold arms to Israel in the 80s to force them to stop a war (yes, Reagan, and yes, it worked)? If Biden did that today, he'd be roundly condemned as a Jew hater.

So what has changed?

Is it just another symptom of our society becoming dangerously bipolar, devoid of critical thinking with no interest in the valuable and practical truths of history?

I don't know.

I know many on the left would blame money in politics. There may something to that. I'm reticent, though, to propound this idea further, due to the aforementioned cultural "antisemitism" hair trigger. I have a career and a family so I can't afford to be cancelled.

America never was very big on honesty but we have strayed quite far from the days when truth in the public sphere at least FELT obtainable. It feels more like we're all just talking past each other, so convinced of our correctness and so fervent in the righteousness of our own chosen belief systems that we know for sure that the other side is 100% wrong and has NOTHING worthwhile to say, offer, or do.

I'm not sure if good and evil exists, but I do think it's dangerous to describe your enemy as "evil" because you can more easily justify the righteousness of your own barbarity in response to their barbarity, and before you know it we're all slaughtering innocents indiscriminately. We're all terrorists.

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Keith Parsons's avatar

No Nazi ever murdered Jews with more sadistic glee than the Hamas terrorists displayed one year ago today. It was inhuman, rabid, demonic. What if a Mexican cartel had done the same thing to the residents of Eagle Pass, Texas? Our response would have made Netanyahu's look moderate. OF COURSE the planners of the attack knew that Israel would strike back in Gaza and that many innocent civilians would be killed. OF COURSE that was their plan all along. With utter cynicism, they were happy to sacrifice their fellow Palestinians, knowing that the world, which has always displayed extreme hypocrisy towards Israel, would blame Israel 100% for the innocent Palestinians killed and blame the terrorist instigators 0%. That way mad dog terrorists could pose as the victims. What utter, complete absurdity.

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