Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Arab kids in Jerusalem criminals or terrorists?


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Very disturbing and very difficult to watch. A tale of two cities:" It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.” Those Arab butchers are Israeli citizens. The united Jerusalem mantra needs to be re-examined. Eastern Jerusalem and Western Jerusalem are worlds apart despite the delusions of Israeli's who don't want to acknowledge that fact. The Arab underclass in East Jerusalem has been created by design. Many Jewish Israeli's wish they would just disappear. The truth is unless people feel they are part of something they will react by tearing it apart. In noway is this a justification of the crimes committed by these homicidal sick and twisted teens. The status quo has proven over and over again to be untenable. Israel needs to have a happiness index that competes with the settlement expansion index.
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      During the Cold War they quoted Charles Dickens and his Tale of Two Cities constantly as justification to overthrow Western countries. Soviet propaganda 101.
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          You deny a tale of two cities exists in Jerusalem ( and on the macro level the country as a whole between the Arab and Jewish divide)? That is not propaganda. It is reality in Jerusalem. Two people. Two cities. Two languages.Two religions. Two realities.
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              Divide and conquer.
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                  The land has been divided and conquered ten times over. No dispute there. What to do with the people from the conquered land is the question? Occupation and second class status is not a sustainable solution as current events tell us.
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                      Isn't it a matter of tolerance?
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                          To some degree yes but tolerance takes a back seat to injustices and inequalities people view whether real or imagined. The natives or all people will get restless if their issues are not addressed in a just manner. The system has to work for all it's citizens. Again, that doesn't justify acts of violence in any way. It is what it is.

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