Living under occupation
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Re: Living under occupation
Bunch of BS. The blame for the Palestinian plight squarely falls on the laps of the F I L T H Y rich Arabs - Saudis, UAE, Kuwait and Jordon/Egypt/Syria.
When Israel was/is willing to live in one country with palestinians as equal citizens, the arabs - refuse. After all, do we hear ANYTHING BAD at all abut the 18% muslim arabs inside israel? If they can live why not the palestinians.
So to hell with them...if they want to live in squalor and get destroyed like Pakistanis let them.
When Israel was/is willing to live in one country with palestinians as equal citizens, the arabs - refuse. After all, do we hear ANYTHING BAD at all abut the 18% muslim arabs inside israel? If they can live why not the palestinians.
So to hell with them...if they want to live in squalor and get destroyed like Pakistanis let them.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Living under occupation
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Bunch of BS. The blame for the Palestinian plight squarely falls on the laps of the F I L T H Y rich Arabs - Saudis, UAE, Kuwait and Jordon/Egypt/Syria.
When Israel was/is willing to live in one country with palestinians as equal citizens, the arabs - refuse. After all, do we hear ANYTHING BAD at all abut the 18% muslim arabs inside israel? If they can live why not the palestinians.
So to hell with them...if they want to live in squalor and get destroyed like Pakistanis let them.
Upps Aunty, try barging into your neighbour's house and telling them that their house is now yours, but they are welcome to continue staying with you with equal righst. Report back the results.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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Re: Living under occupation
Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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Re: Living under occupation
Kayalvizhi wrote:Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
>>I have known several who lived there in that year. The army occupation is only in the minds of paranoid nut-jobs.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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Kris wrote:Kayalvizhi wrote:Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
>>I have known several who lived there in that year. The army occupation is only in the minds of paranoid nut-jobs.
As a 103-yr old I can say that I lived in that era and there was absolutely no loss of freedom to anyone except the few political criminals like DK and DMK cadre. Schools and colleges and offices were open except for 1 week. KV is #1 buruda master just like Sonia Mata.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Living under occupation
I thought TN is still under occupation, isn't that why Uppili & you ran out of your TN country. Only difference is you think Hindians occupied your territory while Uppili thinks Muslims did.Kayalvizhi wrote:Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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We whine about going through security checks at the airport yet think it is OKAY for Palestinians live their daily life in such manner and tell them it's self-inflicted.Merlot Daruwala wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Bunch of BS. The blame for the Palestinian plight squarely falls on the laps of the F I L T H Y rich Arabs - Saudis, UAE, Kuwait and Jordon/Egypt/Syria.
When Israel was/is willing to live in one country with palestinians as equal citizens, the arabs - refuse. After all, do we hear ANYTHING BAD at all abut the 18% muslim arabs inside israel? If they can live why not the palestinians.
So to hell with them...if they want to live in squalor and get destroyed like Pakistanis let them.
Upps Aunty, try barging into your neighbour's house and telling them that their house is now yours, but they are welcome to continue staying with you with equal righst. Report back the results.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Re: Living under occupation
Kris] Re: Living under occupation
by Kris Yesterday at 8:21 am
<Kris>>>I have known several who lived there in that year. The army occupation is only in the minds of paranoid nut-jobs.
An army that kills 62 unarmed civilians in 5 day (Monday to Friday) is an occupation army
by Kris Yesterday at 8:21 am
Kayalvizhi wrote:Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
<Kris>>>I have known several who lived there in that year. The army occupation is only in the minds of paranoid nut-jobs.
An army that kills 62 unarmed civilians in 5 day (Monday to Friday) is an occupation army
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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confuzzled dude wrote:I thought TN is still under occupation, isn't that why Uppili & you ran out of your TN country. Only difference is you think Hindians occupied your territory while Uppili thinks Muslims did.Kayalvizhi wrote:Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
Northern Muslim (who came to Northern part of South Asia from outside) ruled TN for only abou 12 years. Hindians rule TN now for 77 years. This shall end.
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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Re: Living under occupation
Kayalvizhi wrote:Kris] Re: Living under occupation
by Kris Yesterday at 8:21 amKayalvizhi wrote:Come to Tamil Nadu and ask the people who lived there in January-Feb 1965 how an occupation army behaves.
<Kris>>>I have known several who lived there in that year. The army occupation is only in the minds of paranoid nut-jobs.
An army that kills 62 unarmed civilians in 5 day (Monday to Friday) is an occupation army
>>>How about one that enlists children and sends them to their deaths? You seem to disappear whenever that comes up.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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Re: Living under occupation
"When Gaza suffers devastating attacks by the Israeli military, immense sympathy for its people pours in from the outside — but hardly anything more than that. Oddly enough, this is also how Palestinians in the West Bank often relate to Gaza."
"In recent years, Palestinian society has become trapped in geographic divisions: Gaza vs. the West Bank, but also inside the West Bank. By 1996, the Oslo Accords allowed the Israeli authorities to control Palestinians’ lives by controlling their movements — mainly between cities rather than inside cities, as was the case before then. What used to be an open space where people could travel freely between all the Palestinian areas, and even into the Israeli areas, has been divided into four zones, with connections between them controlled by more than 500 checkpoints and roadblocks and a wall 26 feet high. That wall does not so much divide Palestinians from Israelis as Palestinians from each other."
"Consequently, since 2000, the Israeli occupation has felt like an individual, rather than a collective, problem. For instance, when Palestinians cross an Israeli-controlled checkpoint, we go through a revolving gate that allows only one person at a time, or we sit in a line inside a car. Naturally, you want to cross the checkpoint first, before your fellow Palestinians. And it is the other Palestinians in the line who may delay you. They might jump the queue, because they, too, need to get somewhere urgently, while the Israeli soldiers are the ones allowing you to go through. The enmity felt while crossing a checkpoint can thus often be directed more toward Palestinians than the Israeli soldiers."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/separated-by-israel-palestinians-are-forgetting-how-to-stand-together/2014/08/08/ab3ab1fa-16a3-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html?hpid=z5
"In recent years, Palestinian society has become trapped in geographic divisions: Gaza vs. the West Bank, but also inside the West Bank. By 1996, the Oslo Accords allowed the Israeli authorities to control Palestinians’ lives by controlling their movements — mainly between cities rather than inside cities, as was the case before then. What used to be an open space where people could travel freely between all the Palestinian areas, and even into the Israeli areas, has been divided into four zones, with connections between them controlled by more than 500 checkpoints and roadblocks and a wall 26 feet high. That wall does not so much divide Palestinians from Israelis as Palestinians from each other."
"Consequently, since 2000, the Israeli occupation has felt like an individual, rather than a collective, problem. For instance, when Palestinians cross an Israeli-controlled checkpoint, we go through a revolving gate that allows only one person at a time, or we sit in a line inside a car. Naturally, you want to cross the checkpoint first, before your fellow Palestinians. And it is the other Palestinians in the line who may delay you. They might jump the queue, because they, too, need to get somewhere urgently, while the Israeli soldiers are the ones allowing you to go through. The enmity felt while crossing a checkpoint can thus often be directed more toward Palestinians than the Israeli soldiers."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/separated-by-israel-palestinians-are-forgetting-how-to-stand-together/2014/08/08/ab3ab1fa-16a3-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html?hpid=z5
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Re: Living under occupation
confuzzled dude wrote:"When Gaza suffers devastating attacks by the Israeli military, immense sympathy for its people pours in from the outside — but hardly anything more than that. Oddly enough, this is also how Palestinians in the West Bank often relate to Gaza."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/separated-by-israel-palestinians-are-forgetting-how-to-stand-together/2014/08/08/ab3ab1fa-16a3-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html?hpid=z5
That is because of the Farcical media has managed to cover up THIS to the extent that is now part of history and Wikipedia
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Living under occupation
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:confuzzled dude wrote:"When Gaza suffers devastating attacks by the Israeli military, immense sympathy for its people pours in from the outside — but hardly anything more than that. Oddly enough, this is also how Palestinians in the West Bank often relate to Gaza."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/separated-by-israel-palestinians-are-forgetting-how-to-stand-together/2014/08/08/ab3ab1fa-16a3-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html?hpid=z5
That is because of the Farcical media has managed to cover up THIS to the extent that is now part of history and Wikipedia
"Eventually, as it became nearly impossible for Palestinians to move between the West Bank and Gaza, most of us turned into spectators to the destruction inflicted on Gaza. What else can we do but watch? That was the troubling question that many in Ramallah posed every day during the recent attacks on Gaza. Among those asking the question were my students at Birzeit University. Discussions among the students about the situation in Palestine seem unavoidable in my classes focusing on European thinkers such as Immanuel Kant, John Locke and John Stuart Mill who examined notions such as truth, human life, liberty, equality and justice
And when some students turn to the question “What can we do to gain such freedoms?,” the answer is normally silence, followed by confessions of helplessness and despair. But there are also confessions of selfishness. No one wishes to risk any of what they have, knowing how much they lack. More or less, my students argue that, in the past 10 years, Palestinian society has fallen prey to coveting the little, absurd privileges people have left. My students want to finish their studies, find jobs, get married, buy cars and flats, now that mortgages have been introduced by Palestinian banks. They’d rather not waste their futures fighting for a cause that is proving to be a lost one. “What had we gained from all our repeated intifadas?” some ask. The quest for national liberation, which many have lost hope in, is now eclipsed by the quest for personal, mostly economic, gains."
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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confuzzled dude wrote:My students want to finish their studies, find jobs, get married, buy cars and flats, now that mortgages have been introduced by Palestinian banks. They’d rather not waste their futures fighting for a cause that is proving to be a lost one. “What had we gained from all our repeated intifadas?” some ask. The quest for national liberation, which many have lost hope in, is now eclipsed by the quest for personal, mostly economic, gains."Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:confuzzled dude wrote:"When Gaza suffers devastating attacks by the Israeli military, immense sympathy for its people pours in from the outside — but hardly anything more than that. Oddly enough, this is also how Palestinians in the West Bank often relate to Gaza."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/separated-by-israel-palestinians-are-forgetting-how-to-stand-together/2014/08/08/ab3ab1fa-16a3-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html?hpid=z5
That is because of the Farcical media has managed to cover up THIS to the extent that is now part of history and Wikipedia
Recognize israel, become another swiss, show middle finger to the exploitative Ummah, and live peacefully forever.
It is THAT simple.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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