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05-29-2008, 03:41 AM | #1 |
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Israel as "occupiers" and other bull poop
It's always good to check in on CG to get a little of the usual comedy from Mike Waters. You may want to call Israel an "occupying nation" - but it doesn't match any precedent for that concept in history and it doesn't mean anything. It's just a rhetorical game you like to play.
No "occupying nation" in history has been surrounded by neighbors which are publicly committed to its destruction. No "occupying nation" has ever gone to such lengths to avoid trampling on the "occupied" (like using rubber bullets while the "occupied" blow up school cafeterias and old people celebrating holy days). Or like giving its judiciary real review over the acts of its military - and frequently, substantively rebuking its military. No "occupying nation" has voluntarily ceded away territorial gains - as Israel did with Gaza - and celebrated it as an act of national conscience. Israel responded to a real - and historically documented - existential threat in 1967. It was surrounded by hostile states and armies massed on its borders. The 60s were charged with explicit statements from Arab leaders expressing their intent to annihilate the state of Israel. There was no question at all (and is none in retrospect) that the Arab states hoped to comprehensively crush the State of Israel which had been founded by a UN charter twenty years earlier. Israel's reaction to those planned attacks was purely an act of self-preservation. And there is virtually no serious scholar who would say otherwise. (Having studied the sources for a year to write a graduate dissertation I can make that claim as first hand knowledge). Note: "serious scholars" generally don't include Guardian editorialists. Also, don't waste my time with any Benny Morris pre-2002 (when he woke up) trendy "new historian" garbage. In the aftermath of that conflict Israel kept some of the territories it seized - and with good reason. Syria had used the Golan Heights to shell Israeli farms in the north. Syria demonstrated that it was committed to Israel's destruction, there was no way Israel could justify giving back that strategic position - and no way anyone other than a politically motivated hack would suggest that they should. As for Gaza and the West Bank - Israel SHOULD give much of that back. Oh, wait, they already did give Gaza back. And they'd leave it alone to - if it wasn't repeatedly used as a base for terror operations against civilians. The West Bank is the ONLY area where any legitimate grievance can be claimed against Israel as an "occupier." But until the Palestinians stop teaching their children that Jews are "apes and pigs", and showing "Greater Palestine" (i.e. - no Israel) in their textbooks, and stop enabling terror attacks on Israeli civilians there is simply no basis for a conversation. Also never discussed is the fact that an equivalent number of Jews were kicked out of Arab capitals and dispossessed in 1948 - they're not claiming "right of return" or expecting to get it. They started from scratch and moved on. I know it's fun for you Mike - to run against the grain of conventional Mormon thinking and all of that. Keep at it. Last edited by Oxcoug; 05-29-2008 at 03:54 AM. |
05-29-2008, 04:40 AM | #2 |
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I can understand & sympathize with defenders of Israel, given the Arab nations' seeking Israel's destruction, endless Palestinian attacks, incessant hatred toward jews & Israel, etc.
I get all that, it makes sense... Well... up until learning who blew up the King David Hotel. Weren't Menachem Begin & his pals really some of the pioneers of modern terrorism? Why didn't the Jews take the offer & go to South Africa, or South America? (Possible answer - religious intoxication) The "Holy Land" is anything but. What a disaster. |
05-29-2008, 04:41 AM | #3 |
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My goodness. That's all you've got?
SU, are you taking note? Mr. Hotshot studies at Oxford and this is his best defense. Speaks volumes.
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05-29-2008, 04:42 AM | #4 |
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It's conventional Mormon thinking to think like an ass? I don't think so.
You are a great intellect on CB. Not here. |
05-29-2008, 05:22 AM | #5 |
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Hah - Lebowski and Waters team up and deliver....
uhhh...nothing. Exactly as expected. Lebowski's lost so many arguments to me over the years that he's decided to make no effort. Probably we're all better for that.
Mike - thanks for the compliment about me being a "great intellect" on CB. Not a claim I'd make for myself, but so kind... but then how, amid all of the hilarious pretentiousness all the self-serious intellectualizing that goes on here at CG - how would I not be here? I love how desperately you want to be respected as an intellectual. So CB isn't a hive of intellectual activity. But it's also not a hive of intellectual pretension. And by the way - speaking of pretensions... were you going to at least pretend that you have an argument to back up your trendy attack on Israel? |
05-29-2008, 05:29 AM | #6 |
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Waters + Lebowski = zero substantive response
to a fairly detailed breakdown of Israel's territorial claims and how the term "occupying nation" is misplaced in terms of historical precedents.
But they did manage to combine for two personal attacks. Well done boys. I mean - I can take a personal attack or two, but please at least pretend you've got something intelligent to say on the substance. Give it a try, eh? Last edited by Oxcoug; 05-29-2008 at 05:38 AM. |
05-29-2008, 05:38 AM | #7 |
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You really expect that after a thread with more than 360 replies, we are going to repeat everything just for you?
Time for you to crawl back to CB. |
05-29-2008, 03:03 PM | #8 |
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lol. Sure you have, buddy. Sure.
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