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danrooke
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I am sorry to hark on YKohan,
Right, let’s start this conversation again.
Is killing ever justified, bear in mind “thou shalt not kill” ?
Is stealing ever justified, bear in mind “thou shalt not steal” ?
Not to put words in your mouth, but let’s say it’s justified to ask “an eye for an eye” so to speak - a life for a life - (i don’t agree personally). Has Israeli response to rocket attacks, suicide bombs et cetera been met with like justice?
Again, let’s say it’s justified to ask an “eye for an eye” - a stolen good for a stolen good - (again, i am against). Are the Israeli settlements an adequate response to the history of occupation from various Empires?
PS. Please try harder to understand my view point. Currently your replies have suggested you not interested in a progressive discussion which gets us somewhere, all you’re wanting to say is “no no no” to all my words when really all I want to say is “let’s look for constructive ways to find peace rather than fuel the war with more hate”. How many more people need to die on both sides for there to be a civilised discussion because so far we seem unable to do so? Don’t you think that Israel has more power to stop the war than the Palestinians? Does saying that the “Arabs” started it justify in doing what Israel has been doing? Have you listen to the fundamentalism on the Israeli side? Have you listen to the temped, reasonable views on the Palestinian side.
(sorry I had to offer my rebuttal.
On bias, did you look at the sample size? And where they got their information from? 1,200 people in “West Bank and Gaza”. Do you know what kind of access the surveyors had? What kind of demographic they targeted? What are the views held by the organisation? Rule of thumb: Polls are never a good bias for an argument in any situation.
You constantly mention how the “Arabs want to drive Israel into the sea”, did I even mention anything for or against that? No. if you’re allowed to use arguments outside of the parameters of our discussion, then why am I not allowed. The conflict is bigger that the both of us can articulate which is why we pluck themes from all over the place.
I don’t think discrediting Ghandi is great idea. He is a pacifist, did he know about the horror of the Nazi regime? Come on, you must always remember the context)
Dan
Right, let’s start this conversation again.
Is killing ever justified, bear in mind “thou shalt not kill” ?
Is stealing ever justified, bear in mind “thou shalt not steal” ?
Not to put words in your mouth, but let’s say it’s justified to ask “an eye for an eye” so to speak - a life for a life - (i don’t agree personally). Has Israeli response to rocket attacks, suicide bombs et cetera been met with like justice?
Again, let’s say it’s justified to ask an “eye for an eye” - a stolen good for a stolen good - (again, i am against). Are the Israeli settlements an adequate response to the history of occupation from various Empires?
PS. Please try harder to understand my view point. Currently your replies have suggested you not interested in a progressive discussion which gets us somewhere, all you’re wanting to say is “no no no” to all my words when really all I want to say is “let’s look for constructive ways to find peace rather than fuel the war with more hate”. How many more people need to die on both sides for there to be a civilised discussion because so far we seem unable to do so? Don’t you think that Israel has more power to stop the war than the Palestinians? Does saying that the “Arabs” started it justify in doing what Israel has been doing? Have you listen to the fundamentalism on the Israeli side? Have you listen to the temped, reasonable views on the Palestinian side.
(sorry I had to offer my rebuttal.
On bias, did you look at the sample size? And where they got their information from? 1,200 people in “West Bank and Gaza”. Do you know what kind of access the surveyors had? What kind of demographic they targeted? What are the views held by the organisation? Rule of thumb: Polls are never a good bias for an argument in any situation.
You constantly mention how the “Arabs want to drive Israel into the sea”, did I even mention anything for or against that? No. if you’re allowed to use arguments outside of the parameters of our discussion, then why am I not allowed. The conflict is bigger that the both of us can articulate which is why we pluck themes from all over the place.
I don’t think discrediting Ghandi is great idea. He is a pacifist, did he know about the horror of the Nazi regime? Come on, you must always remember the context)
Dan