funkshen
dvds didnt exist in 1991
don't pretend you had a line of argumentDon't pretend to misunderstand my line of argument.
don't pretend you had a line of argumentDon't pretend to misunderstand my line of argument.
that was a flippant remark, not an argumentMy argument was that assassinating someone is not ethical.
I'm in complete agreement with you, but as I asked before - what is the alternative approach?My argument was that assassinating someone is not ethical. Or more broadly, you don't have to be completely ignorant as to the recent sequence of events in order to disapprove of assassinations.
I know know more than enough on this debate.yes but you don't understand stuff.
this. hamas could just shoot their rockets from open fields or something.then why do you disapprove of israel's actions? their first action (rather, a reaction) was to assassinate ahmed jabari, an elusive and high-value hamas military command target. responding to the indiscriminate rocket campaign with a targeted, no collateral attack falls well within the logic of a exchange between asymmetric forces. all the subsequent (claimed) palestinian casualties are the result of both the rocket brigades and hamas military command being purposely located in civilian districts. all nations, israel included, reserve the right to self-defence and civilian collateral is universally accepted and, in this circumstance, the supreme responsibility of the hamas government. further considering that iran has massively increased its sponsorship of hamas since the last conflict, this was always going to happen. so i don't know what specifically, there is to disapprove of.
israel didn't assassinate a political rival. this was a targeted killing of an enemy commander who was, no less, directly responsible for the barrage of rocket attacks and the coordination of a number of other hamas activities such as hostage taking.The process of assassinating political rivals in order to achieve political goals is one which could not be universally applied. Therefore using Kant's categorical imperative which I tend to view as the most reliable formula for evaluating ethicality, Israel's conduct has not been entirely ethical and as such it is reasonable to disapprove of it.
broad political reform i.e. nuclear apocalypseWell an actual solution would involve broad political reform of the Palestine/Israeli area but of course funkshen would deride anyone who said that as being ignorant to the details of the most recent skirmish.
Israel will go into Gaza. The us has backed them. Other Arab nations wouldn't be stupid enough to get involved.Hypothetically if Israel invades Gaza will this promote a reaction from other Arab nations? Could the USA potentially get involved?
You cannot be serious.Surely, Jews that they are, Israeli's should be bound by the ten commandments, including something about not killing?
israel has no reason to go into gaza. without an accomodative mubarak regime in Egypt, an invasion would only temporarily flush hamas VIPs out into the sinai, which has grown increasingly lawless since mubarak's fall. they will be truly out of israels grasp, and all it will have is a proper occupation on their hands.Israel will go into Gaza. The us has backed them. Other Arab nations wouldn't be stupid enough to get involved.
Israel started it by killing Jabari, Hamas retaliated with rockets.Although Palestine may have started this latest conflict - they started it due to the oppressive regime of Israel.
then it's warcrimes all the way down.Israel started it by killing Jabari, Hamas retaliated with rockets.
That is a lie. Over 100 rockets were fired into Israel in the 2 days before Jabari was killed.Israel started it by killing Jabari, Hamas retaliated with rockets.
would agree, the world is blindsided to how much the palestinians have suffered for many years, and put the blame card on them. i think enough is enough and the palestinians deserve their right to be angry.Although Palestine may have started this latest conflict - they started it due to the oppressive regime of Israel.
Palestinians have been made to suffer for long enough and are attempting to fight back. I'm not saying that they haven't committed any atrocities themselves, but if someone came and took my country- then forced many of the inhabitants to flee to neighbouring countries I'd be pretty fucking pissed.
But... I also understand the Jewish plight in all of this. They had 6 million massacred- and anti-Semitism still lingered so they had to go somewhere. But the excessive force they used in their consolidation of power makes me feel more empathy towards the Palestinians.
I also live near Bondi, so I have a lot of Jewish friends who are pro-zionist and don't see the damage that Israel has done to the Palestinians. Their Jewish school has brainwashed them into believing that Israel was always their land.
reading the comments a lot of people who voted on that (on both sides) sound incredibly retarded
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_rocket_attacks_on_Israelwould agree, the world is blindsided to how much the palestinians have suffered for many years, and put the blame card on them. i think enough is enough and the palestinians deserve their right to be angry.
Mate Hamas have said they will not accept the 67 or even 48 borders and expressly do not believe the state of Israel should exist. How are Israel supposed to cope with that?would agree, the world is blindsided to how much the palestinians have suffered for many years, and put the blame card on them. i think enough is enough and the palestinians deserve their right to be angry.
They still exist.I miss the cray bos muslims who would say the most insane shit and lose their minds when I'd post stuff about how white phosphorous is totally safe.
This thread is a disappointment you should all be ashamed of yourselves.