Developereo, i`ve read what you wrote(some of it) and i`d like to say to you that i love you!
I really do i`m not being cynical, you say you hate Israelis and as an Israeli i tell you that you are my inspiration. So i can`t hate you for being you, instead i hope you continue being you. Your hatred makes our bond with India grow ever stronger.
Even the worst criminal will always find allies. It doesn't mean the criminal is right or justified.
As for my view on Israel, look at the bottom of this post...
I find your logic very amusing. If we go by your logic, no nation on the planet should do any sort of business or interaction with any Muslim state, Ever...
Just parroting Islamophobic propaganda from your Indian friends will not cut mustard. Many countries have committed crimes, but Israel stands in a league all its own. Again, world opinion agrees with me.
Okay, I'm disregarding the "brief history" part as it really doesn't relate to the topic at hand.
It is entirely on topic -- to explain why Israel deserves the kind of treatment advocated.
And we definitely aren't being apologetic about having a diplomatic relationship with Israel.
I don't expect you to be.
You have rationalized it away by donating money to Palestinians. Oh my...
Thank God people didn't have that attitude towards the Nazis or apartheid regimes.
Developereo,
I read most of the posts. I don't understand what you are trying to say. Can you summarize it please?
BTW keep in mind that english is my second language.
Thanks!
My earlier post #415 summarizes it:
The basic premise is very straightforward.
When the Nazis did their Holocaust, the principled approach was to defeat the Nazis, not "We will work with the Nazis, but also donate money to Jewish charities".
When South Africa had apartheid, the principled approach was to boycott the apartheid regime, not "We will work with the South African government, but also donate money to black charities".
When Israel ethnically cleanses Palestinians, the principled approach is to boycott the Israelis, not "We will work with the Israelis, but also donate money to Palestinian charities".
Do you ask your Chinese brethren the same question?
I don't need to becasue I know the answer. Chinese-Dragon partially answered it.
The Chinese know that sometimes you have to make a pact with the devil.
Yes, you despise them. Just say so.
My view is shared by most of the world (see below).
We chose not to despise them. We want a solution that alleviates the suffering pf Palestinians.
No, you chose to sell your soul. And you are rationalizing it by giving blood money to the Palestinians.
We need to look forward for solutions. For historical injustices, one can either take revenge that will make the whole world go blind or one can move on.
Yes, we saw such examples of your humanitarian view in Sikkim and support for LTTE.
The map shared earlier shows that much of the world doesn't agree with your interpretation. Just leave it at that.
Bullcrap. All it shows is that a majority of governments pay lip service to Israel so as not to appear anti-semitic.
Here's the reality of how the world (as in people) see Israel:
Israel and Iran Share Most Negative Ratings in Global Poll - World Public Opinion
Israel is viewed quite negatively in the world, possibly because the poll was conducted less than six months following the Israel/Hezbollah war in Lebanon. On average, 56 percent have a mainly negative view of the country, and just 17 percent have a positive view, the least positive rating for any country evaluated. In 23 countries the most common view is negative, with only two leaning towards a positive view and two divided.
Unsurprisingly, the most negative views of Israel are found in the predominantly Muslim countries in the Middle East, with very large majorities in Lebanon (85%), Egypt (78%), Turkey (76%), and the UAE (73%) having negative views.
Large majorities also have negative views in Europe, including Germany (77%), Greece (68%) and France (66%). Indonesia (71%), Australia (68%) and South Korea (62%) are the most negative countries in the Asia/Pacific region. Brazilians (72%) are the most negative in Latin America.
The two countries that tend to view Israel positively do so in modest numbers. Forty-five percent of Nigerians and 41 percent of Americans have positive views of Israel's influence in the world, while nearly one-third in each country has negative views. The Kenyan and Indian populations have divided views of Israel.