RE: should america support Israel?
August 5, 2014 at 7:16 am
(This post was last modified: August 5, 2014 at 8:55 am by Brian37.)
I support all of humanity and the concept of non-violence and diplomacy. I understand why Israel turns to it's leadership, I simply do not like Netenyahoo, he is too much of a hardliner like Cheney. I will however never blame an entire population of any country. I also understand why Gazans ad Palestinians turn to whom they do. Anyone living in fear our under threat or getting punched will react to that violence. I blame religious nationalism and tribalism on both sides. I refuse to see my fellow human as a separate species.
If there are any Jews here please answer me this. Why is it when I argue you do want the land because of religion you claim to say "No we are secular"? I certainly think you claim equality, but think of it like this. How do you think I feel as a atheist born in the United States as the most mistrusted minority, when people say ""Christian nation". It is really setting up a social pecking order. How can you put religious wording in a country's laws and claim equality? You may not realize it, but to the people who live under that government who don't share majority status even if legal citizens you are treating like pets and house guests, that is tokenism, not equality.
Then I get when Jews who claim "race" as the reason for the land claims, how is that not putting Arabs and other non Jews in token status? I don't think religious people of any of the three understand how important it is to protect religious pluralism by demanding government not set up social pecking orders.
I am sure no sane person thinks Germans were a master race or that they were "god's chosen people" so why should Christians or Muslims or Jews think that either?
If there are any Jews here please answer me this. Why is it when I argue you do want the land because of religion you claim to say "No we are secular"? I certainly think you claim equality, but think of it like this. How do you think I feel as a atheist born in the United States as the most mistrusted minority, when people say ""Christian nation". It is really setting up a social pecking order. How can you put religious wording in a country's laws and claim equality? You may not realize it, but to the people who live under that government who don't share majority status even if legal citizens you are treating like pets and house guests, that is tokenism, not equality.
Then I get when Jews who claim "race" as the reason for the land claims, how is that not putting Arabs and other non Jews in token status? I don't think religious people of any of the three understand how important it is to protect religious pluralism by demanding government not set up social pecking orders.
I am sure no sane person thinks Germans were a master race or that they were "god's chosen people" so why should Christians or Muslims or Jews think that either?