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Lonso

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  • Thaddeus Russell defends his piece on Israel's dangerousness
  • Nonviolence and the struggle for Palestinian-Israeli equality
    • "How do you heal that trauma and change that ideology? Or do you not care or bother?"

      I'm afraid I don't care, because expecting some new-age psychotherapy to turn around full-flown Nazis, formed and drilled over a century of Zionism, within a useful time frame is your own, very particular, ideologic fixation. No one in his right mind would ever expect to get anywhere by it. Let me add that the Zionist plan is freely acknowledged in public. It fully intends to hold and ethnically cleanse all "greater Palestine". There have been no signs that there was any change in this plan anytime. The paranoiac fears of the manipulated mass of Zionism supporters are independent from this older, agressive, nationalist program.

      The fact that you wouldn't even bother to address any of the observations made by different people here, while your insistence on "non-violence" as a religion (not as a sometimes useful tactic but an absolute principle) shows that you are ideologically blinded. As you can see, nobody here but the open Zionist agents can follow you. I'd suggest that you hug them somewhere else instead of monopolizing the attention on nonsense.

    • "Look at what happened during the Nazi Holocaust. Where were the Jews, fleeing from monstrous oppression, allowed to go? The doors of immigration were open nowhere"

      Well, thank the American and British Zionist organizations for that! They fought tooth and nail to have both the US and Britain bar Jewish immigration from Nazi-occupied lands. The same applies to the several instances of Zionist collaboration with Nazis with the objective of limiting any emigration to Palestine, barring all other exits.

      "how do you get that soldier to stop oppressing the palestinians?"

      By boycotting him, I should have said, cutting all subsidies, trade and exchange, making him a pariah in the world community, defeating him militarily if needed before he finishes his ethnic cleansing, dragging him to Nuremberg, sentencing whoever gives him his orders and him personally. It all sounds so uphill, while we seem to have an easier solution now. Your idea of hugging the IDF is very interesting. I wonder why people (with the exception of collaborators) never thought of hugging the Nazis before and during WWII. Or why we did not stop slaughtering the Vietnamese when their monks showered us with kisses. It would have avoided so much suffering. Now we know better, all it takes is a big hug, and I am not being flippant.

  • 'Daily Beast' piece says Israel's 'perpetual wartime' endangers the U.S.
    • "I learned this term “hasbara” from reading Mondoweiss and am not sure of the exact definition"

      There is no reason for using an Israeli term for it when it's nothing but the same old propaganda.

  • Dithering is the last refuge of the apologist
    • Witty, shwitty - Are we here to discuss some stupid propaganda shmuck whose very purpose is to deviate any conversation into irrelevant BS? Just asking.

  • Barak: Israel invaded Lebanon to kibosh Palestinian state in West Bank
    • "How exactly are you going to do that hophmi? Forming another hasbara brigade?"
      No, wasting our time on irrelevancies.

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