Solomon2
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I suggest you do your own research, delving into old newspaper archives and even original sources if you can.The truth is never as one-sided as what you believe it to be. So, if anything, you are proving to me that it is not my history that is 'flawed', it is yours.
It's pretty bad that you advocate oppressing the Jews of the middle east while excusing their tormenters.So now advocating freedom and independence for people is suddenly 'absurd and unjust', while advocating the oppression of a few million people is perfectly fine. Pathetic.
Good question. The close of WWI saw the end of three empires: Russian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian. It was realized that the reign of any one nationality over others led inevitably to empires that craved war. The solution was to split up the empires into nation-states. Fifteen Arab villages even sent a letter to the Paris Peace Conference denying their own separate identity as Palestinians. Palestine was declared the Jewish National Home with Jews encouraged to "closely settle" the land by fair purchase and grant. The land wasn't for Jewish immigrants to take but the Arabs to sell - and many did, demanding and getting prices forty times that demanded of Arabs (reference: Will Durant).There you go. You answered your own argument. They were never granted any lands by the Palestinians - only by colonial empires. Every other nation got a chance at freedom from these empires. So why not Palestine? Why is Palestine still bound by the decisions made by colonial empires of the past? Why does it not have the right to make its own decisions?
The original Palestine Mandate incorported Jordan, too. That hunk - over 70% - was hacked off and given to the Hashemites and in contravention to international law the Jewish families there were expelled.'International Law'? International Law that gives 60% of the land to 20% of the Population?
U.N. resolutions come in different "flavors". Not many have the force of law. Even some Security Council Resolutions don't have the force of law because they fall outside the SC's remit. The purpose of passing such Resolutions is precisely to confuse people like you into thinking their leaders stand for justice rather than hypocrisy. You're going to have to do your homework here to climb out of the stew your leaders cooked up for you.Why is it that for hypocrites like you, International Law is only applicable to Palestinians? Israel has violated countless UN resolutions and countless parts of this sacred International law you speak of.
It's your tree of values that matters. Legitimizing religious terror - which is what you're doing, by failing to criminalize evil deeds and putting the onus on Jews instead - means you've pretty much eliminated the idea of civil freedoms. Jews aren't very convenient targets in Pakistan any more - but Pakistan has many minorities who remain, or other people who can be declared a minority by extremists, and thus be subject to religious violence.Is my name 'Pakistan'? Am I an elected representative of the Pakistani state or responsible for Pakistan's policies and politics in any way? Is Pakistan responsible or involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Then why does my nationality matter in this? You are dragging in my nationality here, it has nothing to do with this argument so refrain from doing it.
So when you come down to it the basic question is whether you're loyal to the peoples of Pakistan or to the idea that religious violence should be sanctioned against the weak.
Accepted.Not all Palestinian Arabs seek to murder Jews.
That's what you're doing to Israel's Jews, isn't it? The people killed never served in the Army, didn't believe that Jews should visit the Temple Mount, and probably were the sort I saw some decades ago who hung posters of Jordan's King Hussein on the walls of their homes and shops.Criminalizing an entire race is called racism.
Now you're just making wild claims and easy equivocations.They are killed for being born in the wrong place (i.e Palestine). That's about just as bad.
I've already explained that I can't rise to the level of courage I'm asking of you. You have the opportunity to achieve a higher level of righteousness than I ever will, I think.Yeah right. Everyone else has to 'change' and 'admit' except you. Cut that self righteous, 'holier than thou' crap. I'm not buying it.
Don't you see? Apartheid exists because the intolerant - like the Arabs who attacked this synagogue - demand others not live in their midst. It's not like Jewish communities continue to exist in Arab or Pakistani lands - they've all been driven out.I don't either. It won't be 'bravery' to support an apartheid regime, it'd be stupidity. Get that delusion out of your mind.
You don't seem to tell yourself or your fellow Muslims that it's "not fair" for a couple of million Jews to lose their homes to violent bigotry but it's supposed to be unfair when a couple of million people BUY their own homes? What do you have to say to the Arabs of Galilee who purchased their homes and farms from Jews who chose to move to the cities - that they should have remained in their ancestral homes? Or to the teeming millions in Karachi from India or Wazirstan - that they should depart and leave the city to Sindhis?It's not fair when a couple of million people lose their homes because of it.
The course you and your fellow Pakistanis need to take to save your country from further fission couldn't be more clear, could it? You have to rearrange your set of values, to honor truth and human rights above bigotry. That this conflicts with Islamist extremism and the desire of many Arabs to establish sole dominion over the middle east (and colonization rights elsewhere) I don't doubt. But if you don't make that change, what hope remains for you - and for Pakistan?