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The dangers of choosing a side
#11
(11-19-2023, 06:54 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: There is something in humans that crave war, want death, disease and destruction.

We are a flawed species.

We have no choice but to pick a side. The consequences of not doing that and allowing a group of wrong-minded people to end all of us are too profound. We've removed natural selection from the equation and the number of people mad enough to want war is too great not to defend a side.

Tribalism has been passed down from our caveman genes from a time when too many people in the same area meant starvation for everyone. Combine that with weapons so powerful they can end life on Earth and it's a miracle we've lasted this long.

We survive only until the wrong person gets their hands on the button that begins the end.  We should be scared terrified of ourselves.
#12
I might be the only person that has not taken the slightest bit off interest in this conflict. I haven't read or watched a single thing. I see the odd headline or get a YouTube suggestion but I've never clicked on it.

From my uninformed perspective I see the Palestinians as being held captive by Hammas. I remember years ago they dragged an oppostion leader through the streets by a rope attached to motorbikes. That just about summed them up for me.

Other than that, all I see is generational hatred and religious mania.
#13
NnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNNNNOPE
#14
(11-19-2023, 03:22 PM)argentus Wrote: I think in similar terms as you DCB.   Humans are not as refined nor civilized as we want to believe.   We should be able to get along at least to the point where we weren't always at war, and countries and groups constantly fighting.   (Yeah, right, bluebirds and daisies and unicorns crapping skittles).  

If someone or an entity or group is a credible threat to my family, or those I care about, they are in dire peril.   Simple as that.  Hamas chose a particularly brutal way to attack Israel; they didn't do it as soldiers, nope.  They did it as terrorists, and I believe for the expressed purpose of starting the crap, in order to start the BIG crap, which would involve the world, or at least the players of the Middle East.   

Okay, so you start crap and then cry when you have to face the consequences?   Insofar as the global awareness is concerned, the stirrers of crap are trying to pretend they are the victims.   Nobody is fooled.   NOBODY is fooled.   

45 years ago when I was in college, I wrote a paper titled "Propaganda and News Suppression."   Propaganda includes a little truth for the sell.   Propaganda leaks into the "news" -- and I put that in quotes, because mostly "news" is not factual, but opinion pieces.   

So here we are.   On one hand, few countries want things to escalate, because that leads to a nuclear exchange and the whole End of Days thang.    I mean, my family is mostly prepared for it as much as we can, but we don't WANT it.   There are folk that I know who are more religious than myself, who believe that the ending of everything brings in the prophecy of ages, and everyone who is worthy is saved.  

I guess I'm more of a watcher.    I think that if someone brutally attacks someone else, the former is in a place of "**** around and find out."   I support the folk who didn't start the crap.   I support Israel.  

Terrorists often play on our humanitarian policies.   They would not deal with us in the same way that we deal with them.   Nope.   They would deal with us quickly and brutally

What  a very great post. Thanks.   MIM
#15
I was shocked to see the little 4 year old girl that had been held hostage in Gaza.  So wonderful to see she has survived.  Hopefully, she will recoved from the trauma and will live strong and happy for all her remaining days. 

For her and her family and friends,  this 4 day pause was a miracle.  Perhaps there is a way to keep these small miracles happening.   


eta:  Her 2 year old sister was also released, with other adult members of her family.

#16
Im not Jewish, and Israel isn't perfect by any means
but only one side screams death to America

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#17
(11-20-2023, 09:38 PM)BiothermalReactor Wrote: NnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNNNNOPE

Intriguing argument. I hadn't considered that.
#18
What happened in Israel that day was horrifying.

I have read the horror stories of what those poor people went through, and some hostages maybe still are. It is the stuff of pure degenerate evil.

I stand with Israel, and all the poor innocents caught in the middle.
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