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david-goldrock · 2 months
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atyd1960 · 2 months
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This is a call for all those who’re pro Israel if you exist somewhere out there please show yourself it’s getting real lonely here😔
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midgetdemon17 · 25 days
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torc87 · 6 months
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Ok, so I've been seeing a lot of pro Palestine anti Israeli posts. And have been struggling to figure out how I feel about it all. Bc I go back and forth. I hate hate hate that children are dying. The whole bombing of Palestine smacks of the US attempting to deal w Taliban by attacking Iraq. We destroyed the country but Taliban was reborn as Isis. Bc a terrorist organization is more insidious and harder to pin point than a war against a country.
And civilians dying is ....horrible honestly. Children who have no choice in where they are born or what their elders do.
But....I can't for the life of me figure out what response Israel could have made otherwise.
Over 1,500 Israeli civilians, many of them children, were out of nowhere, brutality TORTURED and MURDERED.
Parents were forced to watch as their children were tortured. People were beheaded, burned in their own homes, raped to death, mutilated while alive .... Bodies so destroyed that the very people trained to deal w it are traumatized.
It wasn't just bombs that rained for days.
What exactly is a reasonable response to an unprovoked attack?
Bc if the US has been attacked like that? Or any other sovereign nation? I find it difficult to imagine they wouldn't respond exactly the same way.
Hells, if it was Russia, I might expect nuclear levels of reaction.
This was a terrorist organization, sure, but it was also the ELECTED governing body. One chosen by the people, accepted, common.
How exactly is a sovereign nation meant to react to such a brutal hatefueled attack?
To having their citizens fingers be cut off, eyes gouged out - while alive? To realizing that parents were forced to watch their children tortured?
That calls for a strong response of the 'don't you ever Dare do it again' variety.
Especially bc there are other terrorist organizations that have attacked Israel before - if the response isn't strong enough, it invites similar attacks in the future.
Except....children. Two wrongs don't make a right and children are dying.
I hate that. I grieve over that.
But civilians were warned to leave the area. Why did their elected government not aid them in doing so? Why didn't Egypt welcome them? If the elected government of a country starts a war, why is it the opposing sides responsibility to protect that countries civilians?
But it's so much more complicated than that. It's a disputed strip of land. Israel had occupied it. Does that give them some responsibility to the people living there? How could it not?
But then I think of how much foreign aid went to the terrorist organization instead of the people. How much money all those bombs and rockets must have cost, the weapons, training their army.
All of that money came from foreign aid meant to improve the lives of the people.
That's not on Israel, that's not on the foreign organizations that were trying to help.
Why were there underground tunnels built instead of public services? Schools, universities, things meant to improve the lives of the civilians in question?
I am angry that foreign aid meant to help people went to create the supplies and opportunity for a cruel brutal attack that murdered 1,500 men, women, and children.
I am angry that the people doing this were accepted enough to be elected to govern.
But ...children.
They didn't elect anyone and had no choice in the matter.
I am trying so so hard to remember to not combine my anger at Hammas w the civilians. The two are not the same.
But gods, it's hard when I'm so so angry and outraged at the brutality of the murders.
When I think of $10,000 Hammas promised for each HEAD of a Jewish person....
Where did that money come from?
And then...why is the pressure on Israel to deal w refugees and open up its borders? And not on Egypt or surrounding countries? Or on other Western countries to fly refugees out of there and welcome them?
It feels unfair, like double standards.
And then...the bombing.
I am highly upset that civilian locations are being bombed. Hospitals being destroyed, doctors who have the Awful option of abandoning their posts and patients to be safe or risking their lives...
Fuck but I hate war. I hate the death and destruction.
But I also ...can't call it senseless. If there is a tunnel under the hospital, what exactly is Israel expected to do? Why isn't the blame on Hammas for building a tunnel under a civilian location? Where is the foreign aid to evacuate the hospital? Or even the government (Hammas) evacuating those people?
There is no way the US wouldn't bomb any area that has tunnels under it that have been used to shelter enemies who have committed terrorist acts.
No way ANY country I can think of wouldn't.
So I'm left here trying very hard to keep Palestinians and Hammas separated in my head. Trying to remember that my anger at Hammas needs to not turn into seeing them as one mass of Palestinians, that there are children who don't have a clue what is happening or why and who didn't choose it. That there are individuals worrying about their families. That an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
But it's hard. The hatred in the attacks ... The support Hammas received over the years, the acceptance from the people they Governed.
The judgements feel unfair and very hypocritical. It feels like there are a lot of double standards. Expectations placed on Israel that no other country is trying to meet.
And I'm left w the question...what should they be going instead? How should they react to such a hate filled cruel attack by an elected government? How are they meant to respond to the torture and slaughter of their people? What would be another way they could have responded?
And...I don't know. I honestly don't know what they could have or should have done instead.
I hear criticisms. I have yet to hear of another solution.
And I hate that.
I hate blood spilled for no reason. Over an old wall - fuck, i'd rather demolish the whole thing piece by piece than waste one human life on it.
( and to be clear, I'm Jewish. Russian Jewish which means I grew up w no religious knowledge. I know that old wall is very important to a lot of people, it's holy, and sacred, and I visited it and I grieved that even one life was lost bc of it. Humans are worth more than land or old artifacts)
This whole war...I hate it. I hate senseless brutality, done deliberately on a holy day to add insult to injury. I hate the violent anger filled response. I hate that Innocents are suffering.
And I hate that I see no solution. No other solution. No resolution. No improvement long term.
This is a war that will be repeated in 30 years in my opinion.
And that? That I hate most of all.
So yeah. My ramblings and trying to understand the very complicated situation.
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bagilgulhaze · 6 months
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Also that's why I keep saying calling to bring the hostages back home is not doing the Israeli govt a favor. Hammas are not brainless vengeful* animals and there is a direct point of kidnapping civilians which is having pressure on the Israeli govt. If there isn't pressure to bring them back home then this is fucking meaningless, and as it's going now the Israeli govt does NOT want to bring them back home. It sees it as a delighting excuse to bomb gaza, commit genocide, NOT return any palestinian priosners, and further settler interest in the west Bank on the side. The call to bring them back home, no matter what, requires to exchange them for every single palestinian prisoner, and definitely requires to stop bombing Gaza, where they are currently at! Not to talk about: it's literally the humane thing to do. Save innocent lives, not kill anymore innocent lives. How great that it just happens to align 🫠
*I put disclaimer that the fact hammas aren't brainless barbarians doesn't mean that all they did in the field always matches the orders given. I am certain vengeance and unnecessary cruelity occurred because humans behave in vengeful cruel ways. It still does not define the purpose of oct7th or of hammas, and israel works overtime to convince hammas is akin to Isis, and that it's next target is the west to paint it as Islamic barbaric group coming to eradicate western civilization. No personal vengeance or cruelity against Israeli civilians makes this true either.
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blogloverluminary · 3 years
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U.S. Marine who saved baby at Kabul airport identified ! MUST SEE THIS ! Grab your Tissues ! There are Democrats bringing UN VETTED Afghans into the USA ! These people could be Taliban , Isis , Al Quada or Hammas ! All of the American Women and Children should have been out of there WEEKS AGO !
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fuckoffimdeadretard · 7 years
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Sacrificii din iubire – Adam si Eva
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Liviu Rebreanu este autorul arhicunoscut pentru romanul sau „Ion”, insa el insusi spune despre „Adam si Eva” ca este cartea sa de suflet. Acest roman abordeaza tema reincarnarii. In culturile estice se spune ca sufletul ar trebui sa se reincarneze de sapte ori pentru a fi fericit si deplin desavarsit.
Romanul incepe cu moartea profesorului de filosofie Toma Novac. Acesta este impuscat de sotul unei femei, Ileana, de care profesorul se indragosteste doar dupa o simpla intalnire intamplatoare pe strada.
Debutul cautarii sufletului pereche incepe in India veche, unde Mahavira, un simplu fiu de pastor, se indragosteste de Navamalika, una dintre femeile favorite ale regelui. Nici macar nu-si vorbesc, dar regele observa privirile celor doi si porunceste ca barbatul sa fie jupuit de viu.
Actiunea capitolului urmator se desfasoara in Egipt. Unamonu este fiu de guvernator, iar dupa moartea tatalui sau, el ii preia functia. Desi se casatoreste cu sora sa, se indragosteste iremediabil de una dintre amantele faraonului. Schimba doar cateva cuvinte, iar barbatul este ucis in incercarea de a o salva dintr-o lupta cauzata de o revolta.
Povestea continua in Babilon, unde fiul omului se incredere al regelui, Gungunum, se indragosteste fulgerator de Hamma, fiica unui guvernator. De-a lungul anilor face tot posibilul sa o reintalneasca pe aceasta femeie, insa regele ii afla intentiile si il executa fara drept de apel.
La Roma, Axius este un barbat bine vazut, casatorit si indragostit de partenera sa. Intr-un anumit moment o intalneste pe slujitoarea sotiei sale si isi da seama ca pentru aceasta simte o dragoste si mai profunda. Ii este rusine de ceea ce simte si pleaca intr-o calatorie, dar dorul de Servillia il cheama acasa si isi recunoaste patima in fata sotiei. Aceasta o ucide pe servitoare, iar Axius se sinucide.
Carti la reducere | anticariat din Bucuresti printrecarti.ro
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Mai urmeaza doua reincarnari in Germania si Franta, ultima dintre ele avand loc in Romania, tocmai in persoana profesorului Toma Novac care s-a indragostit de Ileana si este ucis de sotul acesteia. In ultimul moment al vietii, prin fata ochilor ii trec imagini ale celor sase vieti si povesti de iubire.
Puteti gasi aceasta carte daca accesati https://www.printrecarti.ro/. Acesta este un anticariat din Bucuresti, loc din care puteti achizitiona o multime de carti la reducere oricand doriti. Aici aveti posibilitatea sa gasiti carti vechi de vanzare si o multime de oferte care sa se potriveasca persoanelor cu buget redus si pofta de citit!
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billliebeskindpaint · 7 years
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Palestine, 7
I’m leaving Ramallah today, heading to Jerusalem for a few days before returning to New York.  It’s been a really interesting, eye opening experience.  In the past few days I’ve met some wonderful people and have had real conversations with them about their lives here.   They are happy to talk and honest.   These are young people, educated and interested in art and culture.  
Tadaq, who has been living in the house I’m staying in, is 35, has a straight job, is married to an artist who is currently working on a project in Jordan.   He wants to move to Canada, where two of his brothers already live.  His sister is in California.  Tadaq says he has no hope for now.  The struggle is against governments, not people.  He has little appreciation for either the government of Israel or Palestine.   I was in a supermarket with him and he showed me the bar codes of various products.  From the codes, he could tell which products were made in Israel, which were Palestinian and which were made in the settlements.  He pays attention to this.   He just shook his head in amazement that any market would sell goods made in the settlements.  But they do.  Ka-ching.
I met four animation artists who have made a great film about the wall in Bethlehem.  It is in part ah homage to Banksy, who has put his stamp here in Bethlehem.  In one section of the film, there is a shot from high above, as if shot from a plane.  But there are no planes here in Palestine.  They told me they used a drone.  Even that is not legal, but they just shrugged and said, “oh well.”
The four of them are from different towns in Palestine.  They told me they were all refugees.   They laughed when they told me, but they meant it.
Everybody I met felt similarly.  They were angry, they were hateful, but they wanted peace.   And they told me that the majority of Palestinians wanted the same.   Many were down on Abbas and felt that Hammas, though they were violent, at least stuck up for Palestine.  
All of this leaves me with less hope than I’d hoped for.  In fact, Palestine is not at the top of the priority list of the U.S.  Now it’s Korea, health care (or taking away of health care), Isis, Russia, the NFL pre-season. Then comes Palestine.  Which means of course that nothing will happen now.   What will happen?  Will Israel clear some more Palestinian land and build a few more settlements?  Probably.  Will they close down a mosque or two, or erect some more security barriers.  Probably.  Will a suicide bomber or two sneak into Israel and take a few more lives.  Probably.   
On a good note, if you come here, you will be treated really well.  You will eat well and cheap.  You will walk a lot and enjoy the color and noise of a busy, seemingly healthy place.  You will eat really good Middle Eastern sweets.  And you will feel a million miles away from home.
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adilemadil · 7 years
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SURAT DARI PEJUANG HAMMAS PALESTINA DI GAZA UNTUK INDONESIA
Mengapa saya memilih mengirim surat ini untuk kalian di Indonesia? Namun jika kalian tetap bertanya kepadaku, mungkin satu – satunya jawaban yang saya miliki adalah karena negeri kalian berpenduduk muslim terbanyak di atas bumi ini, bukan demikian saudaraku?
Saat saya menunaikan ibadah haji beberapa tahun silam, ketika pulang dari melempar jumrah, saya sempat berkenalan dengan salah seorang aktivis dakwah dari jama’ah haji asal Indonesia, ia mengatakan kepadaku, setiap tahun musim haji ada sekitar 205 ribu jama’ah haji berasal dari Indonesia datang ke Baitullah ini. Wah, sungguh jumlah angka yang sangat fantastis dan membuat saya berdecak kagum.
Lalu saya mengataka kepadanya, saudaraku, jika jumlah jama’ah haji asal Gaza sejak tahun 1987 sampai sekarang digabung,itu belum bisa menyamai jumlah jama’ah haji dari negara kalian dalam 1 musim haji saja. Padahal jarak tempat kami ke Baitullah lebih dekat dibanding kalian. Waaah pasti uang kalian sangat banyak, apalagi menurut sahabatku itu ada 5% dari rombongan tersebut yang menunaikan ibadah haji yang kedua kalinya, Subhanallah.
Wahai saudaraku di Indonesia, pernah saya berkhayal dalam hati, kenapa kami tidak dilahirkan di negeri kalian saja. Pasti sangat indah dan mengagumkan. Negeri kalian aman, kaya, dan subur, setidaknya itu yang saya ketahui tentang negeri kalian.
Pasti ibu – ibu disana amat mudah menyusui bayi – bayinya, susu formula bayi pasti dengan mudah kalian dapatkan di toko – toko dan para wanita hamil kalian mungkin dengan mudah bersalindi rumah sakit yang mereka inginkan. Ini yang membuatku iri kepadamu saudaraku., tidak seperti di negeri kami ini. Tidak jarang tentara Israel menahan mobil ambulance yang akan mengantarkan istri kami melahirkan di rumah sakit yang lebih lengkap alatnya di daerah Rafah. Sehingga istri kami terpaksa melahirkan di atas mobil, saudaraku!
Susu formula bayi adalah barang langka di Gaza sejak kami diblokade 2 tahun yang lalu, namun istri kami tetap menyusui bayi – bayinya dan menyapihnya hingga 2 tahun lamanya, walau terkadang untuk memperlancar ASI mereka, istri kami rela minum air rendaman gandum.
Namun, mengapa di negeri kalian katanya tidak sedikit kasus pembuangan bayi yang tidak jelas siapa ayah dan ibunya. Terkadang ditemukan mati di parit – parit, selokan, dan tempat sampah. Itu yang kami dapat dari informasi di televisi.
Dan yang membuat saya terkejut dan merinding, ternyata negeri kalian adalah negeri yang tertinggi kasus arbosinya untuk wilayah Asia. Astaghfirullah. Ada apa dengan kalian? Apakah karena di negeri kalian tidak ada konflik bersenjata seperti kami disini, sehingga orang bisa melakukan hal hina seperti itu?
Sepertinya kalian belum menghargai arti sebuah nyawa. Memang hampir setiap hari di Gaza sejak penyerangan Israel, kami menyaksikan bayi – bayi kami mati. Namun, bukanlah di selokan – selokan atau got – got apalagi di tempat sampah. Mereka mati syahid saudaraku! Mati syahid karena serangan roket Israel! Kami temukan mereka tak bernyawa lagi di pangkuan ibunya, di bawah puing – puing bangunan rumah kami yang hancur oleh serangan Zionis Israel. Saudraku, bagi kami nilai seorang bayi adaalh aset perjuangan kami terhadap penjajah Yahudi. Mereka adalah mata rantai yang akan menyambung perjuangan kami memerdekakan negeri ini.
Perlu kalian ketahui, sejak serangan Israel tanggal 27 Desember 2009 kemarin, saudara – saudara kami yang syahid sampai 1400 orang, 600 orang diantaranya adalah anak – anak kami. Namun sejak penyerangan itu pula sampai hari ini, kami menyambut lahirnya 3000 bayi baru di jalur Gaza, dan subhanallah kebanyakan mereka adalah anak laki – laki dan banyak yang kembar, Allahu Akbar!
Wahai saudaraku di Indonesia, negeri kalian subur dan makmur, tanaman apa saja yang kalian tanam akan tumbuh dan berbuah, namun kenapa di negeri kalian masih ada bayi yang kekurangan gizi, menderita busung lapar. Apa karena sulit mencari rizki disana? apa negeri kalian di blokade juga?
Perlu kalian ketahui saudaraku, tidak ada satupun bayi di Gaza yang menderita kekurangan gizi, apalagi sampai mati kelaparan, walau sudah lama kami diblokade. Sungguh kalian terlalu manja! Saya adalah pegawai tata usaha di kantor pemerintahan HAMAS sudah 7 bulan ini belum menerima gaji bulanan saya. Tetapi Allah SWT yang akan mencangkupkan rizki untuk kami.
Perlu kalian ketahui pula, bulan ini saja ada sekitar 300 pasang pemuda baru saja melangsungkan pernikahan. Ya mereka menikah di sela – sela serangan agresi Israel. Mereka mengucapkan akad nikah diantara bunyi letupan bom dan peluru, saudaraku. Dan perdana menteri kami Ust. Isma’il Haniya memberikan santunan awal pernikahan bagi semua keluarga baru tersebut.
Wahai saudaraku di Indonesia, terkadang sayapun iri, seandainya saya bisa merasakan pengajian atau halaqah pembinaan di negeri antum (anda). Seperti yang diceritakan teman saya, program pengajian kalian pasti bagus, banyak kitab mungkin kalian yang telah baca. Dan banyak buku – buku pasti sudah kalian baca. Kalian pun bersemangat kan? itu karena kalian punya waktu.
Kami tidak memiliki waktu yang banyak disini. Satu jam, ya satu jam itu adalah waktu yang dipatok untuk kami disini untuk halaqoh. Setelah itu kami harus terjun ke lapangan jihad, sesuai dengan tugas yang diberikan kepada kami. Kami disini sangat menanti- nantikan saat halaqah tersebut walau hanya 1 jam. Tentu kalian bersyukur. Kalian punya waktu untuk menegakkan rukun – rukun halaqah, seperti ta’aruf, tafahum dan takaful disana.
Hafalan antum pasti lebih banyak daripada kami. Semua pegawai dan pejuang hamas disini wajib mmenghafal Surah Al – Anfal sebagai nyanyian perang kami, saya menghafal di sela – sela wkatu istirahat perang, bagaimana dengan kalian?
Akhir desember kemarin, saya menghadiri acara wisuda penamatan hafalan 30 Juz anakku yang pertama. Ia merupakan 1 diantara 100 anak yang tahun ini menghafal Al – Qur’an dan umurnya baru 10 tahun.
Saya yakin anak – anak kalian jauh lebih cepat menghafal Al-Qur’an ketimbang anak – anak kami disini. Di Gaza tidak ada SDIT seperti di tempat kalian yang menyebar seperti jamur di musim hujan. Disini anak – anak belajar diantara puing – puing reruntuhan gedung yang hancur, yang tanahnya sudah di ratakan, di atasnya diberi beberapa helai daun kurma.
Ya, di tempat itu mereka belajar, saudaraku. Bunyi setoran hafalan Qur’an mereka bergemuruh diantara bunyi – bunyi senapan tentara Israel. Ayat – ayat jihad paling cepat mereka hafal. Karena memang di depan mereka tafsirnya, langsung mereka rasakan. Oh iya, kami harus berterima kasih kepada kalian semua, melihat solidaritas yang kalian perlihatkan kepada masyarakat dunia. Kami menyaksikan aksi demo – demo kalian. Subhanallah, kami sangat terhibur, karena kalian merasakan apa yang kami rasakan disini.
Memang banyak masyarakat dunia yang menangisi kami disinim termasuk kalian yang di Indonesia. Namun, bukan tangisan kalian yang kami butuhkan, saudaraku. Biarlah butiran air matamu adalah catatan bukti akhirat yang dicatat Allah sebagai bukti ukhuwah kalian kepada kami. Do’a – do’a dan dana telah kami rasakan manfaatnya.
Oh iya, hari semakin larut, sebentar lagi adalah giliran saya menjaga kantor, tugasku untuk menunggu jika ada telpon dan fax yang masuk. Insya Allah, nanti saya ingin sambung dengan surat yang lain lagi.
Salam untuk semua pejuang –pejuang Islam, ulama – ulama dan calon Mujahidin – mujahidin kalian.
*Abdullah Gaza
Seluruh isi surat ini telah diterjemahkan ke Bahasa Indonesia dari Bahasa Arab, yang dikirim oleh seorang bernama Abdullah Al-Ghaza yang mengaku dari Gaza city-Jalur Gaza melalui surat elektronik dan artikel diterbitkan oleh Buletin Islami.
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This article, from the Jerusalem Post, encapsulates the terror rampages by Al-Shabbab in recent days and weeks. Originally, the group was confined to it’s birthplace, Somalia, but has been oscillating around Northern Africa and the Middle East/Western Asia. After a recent attack on a high-profile hotel in Nairobi by Al-Shabbab, ISIS, which is an inspiration for Al-Shabbab, coordinated attacks in Manbij, Northern Syria. Four American were killed.
For Israel and Palestine, two countries that seemingly are surrounded by enemies and cold companions, there is not only the fear of each other in the principle of demilitarization. Should Israel or Palestine demilitarize, they both run the risk of there being attacks by foreign militant terrorist groups. If the IDF and the militant faction of Hammas suddenly agreed to yield, they run the risk of foreign intervention in the form of terrorism and potential Western intervention.
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david-goldrock · 2 months
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wait i'm from argentina and i thought they cancelled the friendly because of death threats towards messi? that's all i've seen on tv here, no mention of it being a statement, much less about israel. im so confused :/
Argentina cancelled the game against Israel because Messi and his wife were receiving death threats, alongside any political reasons
the reasons are realllly convulted. From what I’ve heard on the news the only threats they got where some Messi t-shirts being burned in Spain (i think it was Spain), and then Messi said “we’re cancelling the match” and because our bud lionel is the second coming of Christ Himself everyone fell over themselves to cancel it. At least, that’s what I thought at first. 
However, since then, there’ve been a lot of murky things happening... Like Israel making a demand against the PFA, when it wasn’t them making the death threats - afaik the only thing the president of the PFA said was that they should burn their Messi t-shirts if we played that match, 
Since then, the Argentinan government and their supporting news outlets have been promoting this narrative you two anons are talking about. Israel first wanted to have the AFA punished, but because there’s absolutely no transparency whatsoever in that shit association, the AFA’s president said that they were not playing because “i was threathened!” 
Of course, those threats have been now adjudicated to ISIS, Hammas, and every other evil currently existing, except for the PFA....see what I mean? The death threats weren’t coming from the Palestinian government, but because our government started crawling on their bellies to the Israeli government so that we don’t get any kind of punishment before the god-damned world cup (I’m tired of it already and it didn’t even start ugh).... now the PFA and the Palestinian government is to blame. ya.
But then, Messi (because it’s Messi and his NT, let’s not forget he’s our lord and saviour here to give us second-places and last-place, last-minute placings in the this damn world cup) has been feeling kinda lazy, cancelling practices right before the beginning of the World Cup and whatnot, so like a lot of people also think that this is all a conspiracy and it was just Messi being a jackass.
Either way, the Argentinian chancellor said, rightly, that it could be considered insensitive to play a match in Jerusalen in the current political climate, which is where the political statement narrative comes from.
Which comes back to why I reblogged that particular post: 
1. it was the only one on the topic, and because it’s about sports it might make people who like those (like me lol) read a little on what the heck is going on rn with the Palestine-Israel conflict;
2. There wasn’t a lot of information on it so maybe it’d prompt people to read more on the corruption and politics behind the world cup (apparently it didn’t...sorry maybe i should have posted links myself); 
3. it shows that despite what the popular discourse spread by the US regarding what the israeli government says about being against terrorism, etc, they want to punish palestinians first, for an inconsequential, friendly football match.
and i lowkey like how this silly thing created a diplomatic scandal that put two bad governments (ARG and Israel) in a twist.
Some relevant links: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
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PS: please don’t send in any questions about this without having read the links (you can use google translate or find the english version of RT for links 3 and 4), I won’t answer anything that’s explained either in the post or the links, thanks!
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kendrixtermina · 6 years
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I’ve been saying that the answer is good governance (because in the words of Julia from 1984, no one would care about authortitarian power structures if they felt content and fulfilled) but here’s an expert who has way more information and agrees.
I mean isn’t this why people have been clinging to kings and chieftains since antiquity, because its preferable to anarchy?
Perhaps society is as inherent to us as language and when we don’t have it, we recreate it but at more primitive levels. Of course warlords don’t spring up in a vacuum and already existing extreme ideologies make stuff like Isis and Hammas worse and terrible (after all, what does terrorizing Israeli civillains or people in faraway countries have to do with law and order? Nothing, but ideology links them and people tend to be loyal to those they feel indebted to.)
Not completing the ringroad is probably what doomed Afghanistan. 
I’ve thought before that perhaps the collapse of a state into primitive behavior is a “controlled” anarchy, an orderly collapse - The economy is bust and we’re starving, plundering & looting is imminent, and here comes someone “Well let you plunder, but only the minorities or “the enemy” “ and that makes people think there could be “winners” in a way that is impossible in total anarchy - once the order is destroyed its harder to restore because trust is gone. 
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Elemento Aire determinando las energías del 2018. Última parte. Aunque en el siglo XXI parecen exterminados los idealismos radicales, éstos toman fuerza durante el 2018 y aunque no pasan de este año causarán mucho daño. Ideas como el nazismo, el comunismo, fascismo o tendencias radicales como las de Isis, Hezbolá, Al Qaeda, Hammas, u otros grupos de con ese corte serán los protagonistas. Y para terminar recuerda siempre: “El Destino no está escrito, lo hacemos nosotros en base a nuestras decisiones”. Lo importante es saber utilizar esta energía a nuestro favor y por eso debemos conocer a fondo el elemento (experiencia) que nos toca vivir. Fin
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