That's the problem: pride is an emotion and emotion is an enemy of rational thinking.=Gelatinous Cube;2053415013...Like any powerful emotion, it can be misused...
That's the problem: pride is an emotion and emotion is an enemy of rational thinking.=Gelatinous Cube;2053415013...Like any powerful emotion, it can be misused...
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
Oh sure. It's not the presence of emotions but rather their intensity. Which is why they say that revenge is the dish best served cold. If somebody managed to really piss you off right now and you got really, REALLY mad at them, there's a chance that if you were to immediately respond to them you might say/do something you might regret. On the other hand, if you had a chance to sleep on it and give yourself time to cool off, your response would likely be different, more calculated.
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
Can I still call you the Lion of Zion? :P
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Pride my foot, it's hate and resentment, wherever you go relgious muslims hate jews. It's in their book. And not living the book makes you a bad muslim. So you must hate jews to be a good one.It's that simple sometimes, unless you are that odd person who knows a muslim that doesn't hate the jews, raise your hand ('yes but' doesn't count that's so moderate). It is what it is
No, you are the one who's lying.
I deal with Muslims on a daily basis. I attend classes , I discuss religion and I talk with Muslims on a daily basis in an academic environment. We have a Jewish girl in our class as well. There has never beenany kind of anti-Jewish sentinment express by anyone, and we have the most diverse kind of Muslims there; Shi‘ites, Sunni converts, Ahmadiyya, Sufis, Turkish supporters of Milli Görüs, Kemalists, etc.
You are not going to tell me who is a "proper" Muslim and that a real Muslim should hate Jews, because in that case, you are severely disconnected from reality. And I mean severely. You're not in any kind of position to pass out any judgement concerning this issue. Unless you believe that the only kind of real Muslims are those in Hamas, well boy, have I got news for you:
Hamas doesn't care about people. They're politicians in the worst sense of the word; my father (a Muslim) has personally talked to members of Hamas and he was less than stellar about them, in fact, he outright despises them for their consistent betrayal of the Palestinian people. Hamas is not interested in helping anyone, they only care about themselves.
There are idiots everywhere; I bet that more than half of the people there don't have a basic understanding of Arabic or studied Islamic fundamentalism in the 20th century. I despise people like Gretta Duijsenberg for their betrayal of the legacy of what happened in Europe between 1939 and 1945, in my opinion, they're possibly the worst kind of political scum; to leech off and to abuse the Holocaust while simultaneously expressing support for a self-proclaimed (!) fundamentalist, terrorist organisation. They cannot be condemned hard enough.How did you enjoy pointing out that Hamas actually is antisemit in the heart of the leeftist church, universities. They all know it's true but you are not supposed to point that out BAD HAX NEINNEINNEINNNEIN.
I think I'm going to try to explain this as kindly as I can, but this is one of the worst things I've heard so far. There was an Israeli journalist who said exactly the same thing; "If they wanted to, they can turn Gaza into the next Dubai"; this is basically on the same level of discourse as "Palestine already exists, it's called Jordan" and "The Jews can live in Madagascar".Gaza is a welfare state. I don't buy the "unemployment" numbers because a lot of money flows into the country. People who work in the black market still make money but are also counted as unemployed. If they wanted to, they could turn their prime strip of real estate into the next Monte Carlo but their culture won't allow it and they'd loose their sources of free money.
As an interesting note, after the lecture I went for drinks with the same Jewish girl I mentioned earlier and some of her friends (all of them Israelis themselves). Of course, after a couple of beers people got more loose-tongued and spoke more freely. The proposition that Gaza would magically turn into some kind of wonderland is an idea that has consistently been spread by right-wing Israeli media to justify the siege and blockade of the Gaza strip.
Economic sustainability of the Gaza strip would be a most excellent development. However, Israeli policy is currently directed towards denying any kind of economic self-sustainability or independence. The dismemberment of the Palestinian provinces I mentioned earlier had the goal of severely diminishing the Palestinian economy to the degree that they became completely dependent on humanitarian assistance. As to why? Well, don't forget that Gaza was the stronghold of Arab resistance against the Israelis, and there is a theory that this is just a way for punishment. I don't know. However, there is an undeniable fact, whether you like it or not, and that is that Israel's blockade and siege of Gaza have ground the economy to a near-halt.
In a sense, you're definitely correct. Gaza is a welfare state. Gaza has never been given the opportunity, neither by Israel nor by Hamas (and I can't stress this last point enough) to have their own functioning economy.
Ultra-orthodox. Salafis. Jihadis.Yeah, well unfortunately thats seems to be a cornerstone of religious Muslims.
My grandfather was a member of the Sufi Rahmaniya movement (who incidentally, also led the Turkish resistance against the French in Algeria). From what I've heard (I've never known him personally), he was one of the most humble people my parents ever knew.
This is just my personal opinion; from what I've personally experienced with Muslims here (there's just one guy, a Dutch convert whom I very much dislike) and abroad that they are helpful, humble and very hospitable.
So the presence of foreign troops on their soil and the fact that a pro-western Shi‘ite-majority government was appointed had totally nothing to do with it.Interesting opinion. It reminds me of what was said about Iraq: We invaded a subsidized welfare state with a poor work ethic and told them to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. Naturally, they objected.
Those damn Ay-rabs and their laziness.
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Oh Gretta, she's kinda family of mine, her dad married my grandma, and she was my mom's nanny. Trust me on this one, what was ugly 60 years ago is just as ugly now,
@CA, glad I amuse you, but did your intelect even consider that someoone will one day refuse to accept the Nobel-peace price because he can't stand rhe hypocrcacy. Intellecualism is a small self-congratulating world that is rapidly losing it's shine
Did you even read my post? I actually expressed my disgust for her; my father talked to her a couple of years back and he, too, thinks she's really misguided.Oh Gretta, she's kinda family of mine, her dad married my grandma, and she was my mom's nanny. Trust me on this one, what was ugly 60 years ago is just as ugly now,
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I've heard this type of thing before. From a Jewish Canadian journalist who did the same sort of thing. And his experience included working in a restaurant where the Palestinian kitchen workers had to hide from the Israeli customers. Otherwise their business would evaporate.
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I wouldnt even be able to recognize a Palestinian except if they are wearing a keffiyeh, they look so similar to many non-religious Israelis.
Also what really grinds my gears is how early everything shuts down where I live. I just got back from an outing to Jerusalem to see some friends. I got off the bus near the local pizza store near my institution at 10:45. Everything was shut down. I was really hungry so I was hoping that I could grab a slice, but nope, it was shut down too.
What theis wrong with this place?
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