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Friday, June 15, 2007
Mona Charen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Arafatistan
by Mona Charen
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"[T]he all-against-all infighting and its basic code have become the mental and psychological makeup of the Palestinian people, as a natural result of the predominant discourse of hostility and incitement. [This discourse] has been adopted by Palestinians of all persuasions and in all the factions -- religious, pan-Arab revolutionary, and leftist. It is a discourse whose aim was sowing hatred, having recourse to violence, and enjoying spilling blood.

"At first it was directed against the so-called Israeli enemy, and it uprooted any possibility of or tendency towards rational mutual comprehension or of recourse to discussion, dialogue, and negotiation . . .

"This was translated into political language in the slogan that the Arab-Israeli struggle is an existential struggle, and not a struggle over borders, and its implementation in practice was the so-called martyrdom-seeking operations for killing Israeli civilians. The hatred was transformed from hatred of Zionism to hatred of Jews, 'the sons of apes and pigs.'

"Perhaps no one has noticed -- for where are we to find someone to notice, in the absence of reason and rationality? -- that when you take an individual or a group away from the culture of using reason and peaceful dialogue, and replace it with the culture of violence and of killing those who are different, you cannot then afterwards control it and direct it to be used against one single side.

". . . It starts with the Zionist enemy who is occupying the Holy Land, and the violence and the hatred spread dangerously, like fire, in the psyche . . . . They consume everything around them -- and the first thing they consume is the light of reason. . . . Thus we observed, and gave our blessing to, the conflagrations of violence and hatred . . . and its expansion is the fraternal violence we see [today] . . .

"In my estimation, this is the fruit that we are harvesting because we sowed thorns for over half a century."

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Hm!
Interesting how those whose primary allegiance is to Israel drop out of a conversation when the going gets tough. (See my last post.)

Again: the USA likely could have averted most of this bloodshed in the ME if we had been genuinely sympathetic and helpful to both sides in the tragic Israeli-Palestinian confrontation. Both sides have strong points that require consideration, and both sides have been wrong. The Israeli occupation of Arab lands after 1967 was a serious mistake, and Palestinian terrorism aimed at civilians is an immoral resistance tactic.

Those of you who talk 'nuke 'em', who seek to portray the Palestinians as evil people, are typical of those who have promoted wars for generations. First of all, demonize the other side. It has to stop, and some of us are at the point where we don't want to lend our support to any of it. It's playing outrageous games, often egged on by power-egos or greed or bigotry. Some of us take our religion seriously enough to want to change that.

Much is made by bigots, most of them grossly misinformed, of Muhammad as an evil man. You can interpret him that way or in a very different way. It's like the Bible. One could argue (and some probably do) that the genocide directed by Joshua against, say Jericho and Ai was a 'holy war', or that God's commandment to Saul that he kill every single Amalekite meant that such massacres justified. Even David was hailed because he killed so many more than Saul. Poppycock.

There is plenty in the Judeo-Christian tradition, if you look for it, to justify all sorts of terrorism. Even the plagues slaughtered the eldest son of every Egyptian family. Ugh! Not my version of my Christian religion.

Peppermint
I fully intend to ignore him from now on. Anyone who rather believe fairy tales spun by internationally recognized terrorists rather than check the actually historical record deserves what he'll get come the day.
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