Lurkalot wrote: ↑06 Mar 2024, 12:42
How does anyone come to any conclusion ? How does one person decide socialism is a good form of government while another rejects that idea ? Some I have spoken to have seen opposition to Israel since day one and the intransigence ever since. The Arab league started an openly genocidial war against Israel in 1948 and got their arses kicked in the process and some have said that continually being agressive towards Israel hasn't done them any favours although to be fair Yasser Arafat did make strides towards a negotiated settlement but that all seems to have been thrown away by the likes of Hamas.
To be honest while I have said I have little empathy with the Palestinians I don't have much with the right wing government of Israel. It's rather like watching the two bullies in the playground punch it out . While they're doing that they're not picking on others. And to be pragmatic about it the one bully isn't likely to pick on me and would be better as an ally and therein lies the choice.
What on earth has the merits of socialism got to do with any of this? The conflation you have made there makes no sense whatsoever.
Do you believe it is at the very least understandable, even if you may consider it pointless, for a people to resist the occupation and theft of the land they hitherto owned? Yes or no?
If the answer is no, then fine, that is a position. But, be sure not to complain if it happens to you. Otherwise, you know, that would make you a teensy weensy bit of a rank hypocrite wouldn't it
If the answer is yes, then please explain the exception you appear to be making with regards to the Palestinians.
If, on the other hand, you simply don't give a damn then, again, fine, that is also a position. In which case, please, spare us all the cod moralizing about both sides being equally in the wrong. Oh, and it goes without saying, don't complain if no one gives a damn if it happens to you.