How do we decide who lives where? In regards to the Middle East it seems as if racial and religious/historical feuding has taken the place of birthright and humanism.
1) Who on this forum thinks that the Jews claim to the Holy Land is legitmate based on 2000 years of historical/racial ties and 'special religious significance' ?
2) Who on this forum thinks that if you are born in a country and have a connection to the land that is based on actually living there then this overrides any religious/ racial consideration?
I'll give you a little clue here- one of these answers is embedded in a modern 21st Century concept of human rights , dignity and multiculturalism. The other concept is embedded in a history of religious hatred and racism and has parallels with Nazi Germany amongst others.
Hmmm - tricky isn't it?
Originally posted by knightmeisterBit one-sided of a veiw, isn't it?
How do we decide who lives where? In regards to the Middle East it seems as if racial and religious/historical feuding has taken the place of birthright and humanism.
1) Who on this forum thinks that the Jews claim to the Holy Land is legitmate based on 2000 years of historical/racial ties and 'special religious significance' ?
2) Who on this fo ed and racism and has parallels with Nazi Germany amongst others.
Hmmm - tricky isn't it?
If you're going to conduct a poll you have to be objective, at least for the time being.
Originally posted by knightmeister3) who cares?
How do we decide who lives where? In regards to the Middle East it seems as if racial and religious/historical feuding has taken the place of birthright and humanism.
1) Who on this forum thinks that the Jews claim to the Holy Land is legitmate based on 2000 years of historical/racial ties and 'special religious significance' ?
2) Who on this fo ...[text shortened]... ed and racism and has parallels with Nazi Germany amongst others.
Hmmm - tricky isn't it?
Originally posted by jammerI was born in the UK this gives me some human rights based on where I was born , but it's not because of my race or religion. If you are able to decide where you live at will then you are probably very rich or powerful. But can I ask you would you feel you have the right to displace me from my home because where I live has special religious significance to you or because I was white/black?
"We" don't.
Who decided where you get to live?
Not tricky at all .. you decide where you live .. I decide where I live.
Originally posted by abejnoodThe fact that I gave you a hint as to my opinion does not exclude you from choosing 1 or 2 . Choose away. If you disagree with my assessment of what constitutes human rights in the 21st Century then say so.
Bit one-sided of a veiw, isn't it?
If you're going to conduct a poll you have to be objective, at least for the time being.
I happen to think that it's self evident that we don't decide these things on racial or religious grounds anymore after having fought a world war to defeat this type of thinking, but there you go. If you find my poll one sided its probably because you are aware of the ovewhelming power of this argument. I assume that you are aware of the ideology behind the formation of Israel or do you still subscribe to the naive view that it was a well meaning project by the UN?
Originally posted by knightmeisterI am very well aware of the project of Isreal. Isreal was created to be a solution for both Europe and the United States, as Europe wisshed to rid itself of all the Jews and the US wished to create and outpost to disrupt the Middle East and let its presence be felt there, consequently making sure that oil remains cheap and affordable. The state of Isreal is fine in itself. However, the secular Zionist regime has taken control there and has adopted the Jewish name, if not the religion. The label has allowed the Zionist regime to have unchecked power as they can simply fire back "You anti-semite!" to anyone who dares to oppose them on any veiw, completely ignoring the fact that Arabs are also Semites. Unrestrained power in itself is bad and goes to one's head, but fueling it on and giving 10 billion dollars a year and supplying an arsenal and over 200 tons of nuclear weapons is a clear sign the U.S. is sending the Muslim world. Why else would a religion of peace begin to turn to aggression and force when that is what Isreal and the U.S. have constantly shown them? Contrary to what one might think, peace and harmony can not fight off sheer brutal force and power.
The fact that I gave you a hint as to my opinion does not exclude you from choosing 1 or 2 . Choose away. If you disagree with my assessment of what constitutes human rights in the 21st Century then say so.
I happen to think that it's self evident that we don't decide these things on racial or religious grounds anymore after having fought a world w ...[text shortened]... rael or do you still subscribe to the naive view that it was a well meaning project by the UN?
Originally posted by knightmeisterUnless you are a child, or a total nimrod, you ARE where you've decided to be.
The fact that I gave you a hint as to my opinion does not exclude you from choosing 1 or 2 . Choose away. If you disagree with my assessment of what constitutes human rights in the 21st Century then say so.
I happen to think that it's self evident that we don't decide these things on racial or religious grounds anymore after having fought a world w ...[text shortened]... rael or do you still subscribe to the naive view that it was a well meaning project by the UN?
Does someone else make these type decisions for you?
10,000 Mexicans are gathering at the border right now waiting for the sun to go down .. they've decided they want to live somewhere else.
Israel is a Country because people decided to make it so about 60 yrs ago.
A bunch of other people don't like that idea at all so they've been fighting over it ever since.
Until someone can take it away from them .. the issue has been decided.