Obaid R. wrote:
So an illegal occupation is NOT a provocation but fighting the
occupation IS? By which scales do you judge?

I would argue that a person following such backwards logic and who
sees these pictures[1] and STILL claims that showing sympathy is
difficult has a serious problem. After all the logic is simple: for
every action (read occupation) there is a reaction (read resistance)
equal to it in force and opposite to it in direction.

You can of course argue that the reaction is the cause of the action,
but that is clearly illogical and proves your iniquity in this matter
and your bias against the victim. It might take a humanitarian
catastrophe of sizable proportions and a biased person would still not
feel any sympathy. Not that there is no catastrophe, but rather
because bias is by nature practiced in spite of good reason and
available evidence, not because of it.


I'm much more apt to listen now that you aren't invoking references to religion at every sentence. If Israel is guilty of inhumanity, then it is more appropriate to appeal to one's humanity.

By the way, its obvious to most rational people that the Israeli reaction is overwrought and likely morally unjust--but I can't stand antisemitism just like I can't stand hatred of Islam just like I can't stand hatred of Christians.

James

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