On Hamas demands...
Reading the Wikipedia article on Hamas, specifically the
"The possibility of a ceasefire with Israel" one sees some Hamas leaders calling for 1949 lines, 1967 lines, and all kinds of different requirements for Israel. It's ridiculous to try and figure out what Hamas wants, because I don't know what they want, and I don't think they know what they want.
On Hamas being legitimate...
I'm sure Hamas was elected by a majority of Palestinians. Everyone can agree on that. What we're having a problem with is the actions being attributed to Hamas. Hamas, if not having supported these rocket attacks, have allowed them to occur. They are either the murderers or those who hand the murderer the gun. They are legitimate, but their actions render them illegitimate in the eyes of many. They may "speak" for Palestinians, or they may do the speaking for them and keep them in the dark. I don't know, and you don't either. So if my country wants to throw the glove down and call Hamas terrorists, that's fine by me. They called the ANC terrorists too, but now we're recognizing them as a legitimate government not because they bullied and bombed the hell out of Johannesburg and Pretoria, but because they won it through fair elections and didn't begin the aforementioned killing.
On aid to Palestine...
US provides (and has provided) Palestine with about $85 million annually
EU plans on resuming aid to Palestine
Clearly aid has been sent to Palestine in amounts that are sufficient to create a 'stable' society if they used the money responsibly. But who wants to turn off a money valve right? That isn't to say that the money being shipped into Palestine is specifically being used to fund Hamas, it does mean that the Palestinians are doing something with the money, and it isn't the newest hospital. Besides, who really reports Iranian aid?
On feeling bad for the Palestinians...
I feel bad for the Palestinians, for the Israelis, for everyone. This plain old sucks. Trying to get that point across by whining about "us rich spoiled kids who live in splendor and opulence" not understanding what it's like to live without healthcare and running water.
So what, do I have to live in a gulag to complain about them? Maybe I should be enslaved so I can appreciate anti-slavery? I don't have to experience those things to comment on them, so why should I retract my statement about Palestinians because I can type on a computer? I have my views and they are just as valid as yours. I'm sick and tired of this gross fallacy that I need to experience something or empathize with someone before I can comment on a subject.
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